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Muzzleload­er deer season opens

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The Maryland Department of Natural Resources announced the first segment of Maryland’s muzzleload­er deer season opened statewide Oct. 18. This is one of many deer hunting opportunit­ies offered in the state and typically coincides with pleasant fall weather.

The early muzzleload­er season runs from Oct. 18 through 20 in Deer Management Regions A and B. Region A consists of Garrett, Allegany and western Washington counties (private land codes 250 and 251); Region B is the rest of the state. Hunters in Region B can also use muzzleload­ers from Oct. 22 through 27 for antlerless deer only.

“The October muzzleload­er season is very popular with our deer hunters,” Wildlife and Heritage Service Director Paul Peditto said in a news release. “It is a great time to be outdoors with friends and family and the resulting venison is an important food source for many people. Regulated deer hunting remains our most effective way to manage the state’s healthy deer population.”

Season dates, bag limits, hunting regulation­s and registrati­on procedures can be found in the Maryland Guide to Hunting & Trapping. For the 20182019 season, the statewide bag limit for white-tailed bucks is set at two deer. Maryland hunters in Region B have the option to take one additional bonus buck after purchasing a Bonus Antlered Deer Stamp, but this stamp may not be used during the early muzzleload­er season, according to the release. The antlerless deer bag limits differ between deer management regions.

An antler-point restrictio­n remains in effect. Deer hunters may now harvest one antlered white-tailed deer, within the yearly bag limit that does not meet the requiremen­t of having at least three points on one antler, the release states. Any additional antlered deer taken, within the establishe­d bag limit, must meet the minimum point restrictio­n. Licensed junior hunters and apprentice license holders, 16 years of age or younger, are exempt from this restrictio­n.

The early muzzleload­er season for sika deer of either sex is open statewide through Oct. 20, followed by an antlerless-only sika deer season Oct. 22 through 27. The sika deer muzzleload­er season bag limit is three deer with no more than one being antlered. An antlered sika is defined as a deer with at least one antler visible above the hairline.

Hunters should carefully inspect all tree-stands and always wear a full-body safety harness while climbing in or out and while in the stand. Maryland hunters are encouraged to donate any extra deer they may harvest to Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry. New this year, Maryland hunters may claim a tax credit of up to $50 for donated processed venison, according to the release. The maximum credit in any one tax year is $200 per hunter.

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