Upland Game Seasons
to Begin November 4
Millington WMA
closed to Quail Hunting this Season
ANNAPOLIS — Hunting seasons for upland game species, including
cottontail rabbit and bobwhite quail, are set to begin on Saturday,
November 4.
Rabbits are abundant wherever brushy, weedy areas occur and can be
hunted with or without dogs. Spending a morning walking through fields and
woodlots in search of rabbits provides an active, enjoyable experience for
all hunters. Rabbit hunting also represents one of the best opportunities
to introduce junior hunters to hunting and the outdoors.
Based on annual bobwhite surveys, the lower Eastern Shore and certain
areas of Southern Maryland hold the highest densities of quail, affording
hunters in those regions the greatest chance for success. Although quail
numbers have declined significantly, research shows that hunting is not
the cause.
“Habitat loss is the number one problem facing our quail populations,”
stated Bob Long, DNR’s Upland Game Bird Project Manager. “Quail thrive in
brushy, weedy fields and hedgerows; habitats that were once common but
have declined with changing land use in recent years.”
There are a number of programs that provide incentives for landowners
and farmers to establish quail habitat. A relatively new program called
“Habitat Buffers for Upland Birds” has great potential to provide much
needed habitat.
“These buffers, coupled with a variety of other cost-share programs,
now give landowners all the tools they need to make quail conservation a
reality,” Long added. “We believe these initiatives will greatly improve
quail and farmland wildlife habitat.”
DNR continues to explore a variety of research and management options,
and has initiated a habitat restoration project at the Millington Wildlife
Management Area (WMA). As a result, bobwhite quail hunting at the
Millington WMA will be prohibited during the 2006-2007 hunting season in
order to assess the benefits of ongoing management strategies. Hunting of
other upland game will not be affected on Millington WMA.
“We are encouraged by DNR’s efforts to restore habitat and continuing
to study the problems plaguing our quail population,” stated Wade Teague,
Regional Director for Quail Unlimited.
Hunting season for rabbits will remain open until February 1, which
coincides with the season closing date for quail in the eastern zone.
Quail season in the western zone will close January 15.
For more information on upland hunting regulations and public lands
opportunities, visit
www.dnr.state.md.us, or consult the Guide to Hunting and Trapping
in Maryland 2006-2007. For more information on ways to improve quail
and farmland wildlife habitat, contact Bob Long, DNR’s Upland Game Bird
Project Manager, at 410-221-8838, ext 106.