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9/25/2006
Crossbow Deer
Hunting Opens September 30
ANNAPOLIS — The Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Wildlife and Heritage Services (WHS) announced today that crossbow hunting
will be permitted during Maryland’s Deer Archery Season from Saturday,
September 30 through Saturday, October 14, and again between Friday,
January 15 and Sunday, January 31.
All crossbow hunters must possess a Resident or Nonresident Hunting
License and a Resident or Nonresident Bow Stamp. Any white-tailed deer or
sika deer taken with a crossbow will count toward the appropriate Regional
Bow Bag Limit. All bow hunting regulations apply to crossbow hunters.
In addition, crossbows must have a minimum draw of 75 pounds and have a
working safety. Arrows and bolts used for deer hunting must have sharpened
broadheads with a cutting surface with a minimum width of 7/8-inch. A
cocked crossbow may not be transported in a vehicle.
Any deer taken with a crossbow or vertical bow must be registered with the
Department of Natural Resources (DNR) by calling 1-888-800-0121 or online
at
www.gamecheck.dnr.state.md.us. Deer taken with crossbows will be
registered as taken with a crossbow while those taken with straight limb,
recurve or compound bows will be registered as taken with vertical bows,
allowing DNR biologists to accurately break down the harvest based on the
type of equipment used. This will allow DNR to verify any influence of
crossbows on deer management.
New and improved “Field Tags” and “Butcher/Taxidermy Tags” are located
between pages 28 and 29 of the 2006-2007 Guide to Hunting & Trapping in
Maryland. This season’s tags provide a superior writing surface
material and a more tear-resistant hole. DNR made these changes in
response to suggestions from the Maryland hunting public. Unused “Field
Tags” and “Butcher/Taxidermy Tags” from last season are still valid for
tagging deer and turkey during the coming hunting seasons.
Seventeen sika deer and 899 white-tailed deer were taken during the
2005-2006 four-week crossbow season. During this same four-week period,
114 sika deer and 3365 white-tailed deer were taken with vertical bows.
The top counties for the four-week crossbow season were: Baltimore (134),
Montgomery (93), Harford (82), Washington (80), Howard (61), Garrett (56),
Carroll (42), Charles (41), Anne Arundel (36), and Allegany (36).
Hunting is one of the safest outdoor activities. In order to maintain this
safety record, DNR reminds crossbow hunters to follow these safety
guidelines:
 | Keep in mind that the maximum effective range is 40 yards. |
 | Know exactly where the bolt will hit before you pull the trigger
(practice, practice, practice). |
 | Never walk or climb a tree with a crossbow cocked and loaded with a
bolt. |
 | Always use manufacturer recommended bolt weights. |
 | Practice with the same type of broadhead you plan to hunt with. |
 | Keep your fingers and thumb down on the crossbow forearm out of the
path of travel for the string and cables. |
 | Always identify your target and background before you shoot. |
 | Never shoot if there is any doubt about the shot. |
 | Never shoot if the animal is alert. |
 | Carry a field point tipped bolt in your quiver to uncock the
crossbow at the end of the hunt by shooting the bolt into soft ground.
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Maryland’s Crossbow Deer Hunting Season is one component of DNR deer
management activities. Archery hunting combined with firearm and
muzzleloader deer hunting provides outdoor recreation for over 74,000
Maryland residents while managing white-tailed deer and sika deer
populations. Each year deer hunting contributes over $150 million to
Maryland’s economy.
Complete bag limits, season dates and bow hunting regulations can be found
at the DNR website at
www.dnr.maryland.gov/huntersguide. The 2006-2007 Guide to Hunting &
Trapping in Maryland, issued with each hunting license, also contains
detailed information about all of the state’s hunting seasons.
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