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General Hunting Regulations
In addition to the regulations listed elsewhere in this guide, IT IS
UNLAWFUL TO:
Hunt any game bird or mammal while under the influence
of alcohol or any narcotic drug.
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Hunt or trap on private land without written permission of
the landowner.
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Hunt any game bird or mammal on Sunday with the
exception of:
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a person who possesses a Falconry Permit, who may hunt
specified game birds and mammals on Sundays during the open season;
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an unarmed person participating in an organized fox chase,
who may chase foxes on Sundays;
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persons hunting on Regulated Shooting Areas may shoot
captive raised game birds on Sundays; and
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persons hunting deer on those Sundays specified in
Region A & Region B
Deer Hunting Seasons and Bag Limits.
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Hunt any animal other than deer on the first day of Deer
Firearms Season, November 29, 2008, except sea ducks in the Sea Duck Zone.
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Have a loaded firearm in, on, or leaning against any
vehicle. This includes ammunition in the magazine or a muzzleloader ready to
fire.
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Have a cocked crossbow in or on a vehicle.
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Shoot on, from or across any public road.
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Hunt or shoot at wildlife within 150 yards of an occupied
structure or camp without permission of the owner or occupant.
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Cast the rays of an artificial light from a vehicle on
woods, fields, orchards, livestock, wild mammals or birds, dwellings or
buildings. However, in Baltimore City, Montgomery and Prince George’s
Counties, a person may cast the rays of an artificial light from a vehicle
for the sole purpose of observing or photographing wildlife until 9:00 P.M.
A person may not have a weapon in his possession while casting rays of
artificial light. Note: coyote, fox, opossum, or raccoon may be hunted on
foot at nighttime during open season with the use of a dog or light, or
both.
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Target shoot on state lands except in designated areas.
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Construct or use permanent blinds or tree stands on
state-owned or controlled properties. (Tree stands and blinds are limited to
those of a temporary nature which must be removed at the end of each day.)
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Trap on state lands without written permission from the
controlling agency.
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Hunt without a form of positive identification, such as a
drivers license, other photo identification or a secondary form of positive
identification.
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Tamper with any legally set trap and to remove the catch
from any legally set trap.
Note: The woodchuck and nutria are classified as
“unprotected mammals.” As such, a hunting license is not required to hunt
woodchucks and nutria except in Baltimore and Frederick Counties. Woodchucks
and nutria may be hunted throughout the year, including on Sundays. Hunters
must wear fluorescent orange while hunting woodchucks. All legal hunting
devices may be used to hunt woodchucks and nutria.
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