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Lots of opportunity for small game and turkey hunting

Lots of opportunity for small game and turkey hunting

By Maryland Department of Natural Resources

The  Department of Natural Resources reminds hunters that squirrel, rabbit, fall turkey and other seasons are either underway or set to open in the coming weeks.

While our deer hunts get a lot of attention, hunters shouldn’t overlook the excellent opportunities available to pursue some of Maryland’s other game species.” Said Paul Peditto, Wildlife and Heritage Service director.

“Small game hunting can provide fast action, perfect for new hunters or anyone that enjoys a more active style of hunting.”

Squirrels are abundant throughout Maryland, especially where mast-producing trees such as oaks are present. Grey or eastern fox squirrel season opened September 4 with a bag limit of six per day. The subspecies Delmarva fox squirrel is not included in this season; they remain protected to ensure the continued recovery of the species.

Rabbit season kicks off November 6 with a bag limit of four per day, giving hunters a chance to bring home some delicious table fare. Squirrel and rabbit seasons are open until February 28.

For hunters in Garrett, Allegany and Washington counties, the fall turkey hunting season opens October 30 and continues through November 7 with a bag limit of one turkey per hunter. The 2021 Wild Turkey Observation Survey shows wild turkey reproduction was excellent this year which should translate into bigger flocks for fall hunters.

Western Maryland bird hunters can also pursue ruffed grouse from October 2 through January 31 with a bag limit of two per day.

Complete hunting regulations, check-in procedures, and information on public land hunting can be found in the Guide to Hunting and Trapping in Maryland.

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