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    can somebody show me the rules for bowhunting deer on my land in maryland? I have over 4 acres. I can find the seasons. I just can't see if there are specific acreage restrictions.

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    What specifically are you questioning?

    Kindest Regards,

    -Will in Maryland

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    what is the minimum acreage I can bowhunt for deer in season?

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    To the best of my knowlege, this is the only minimum distance required......and that is without permission.

    From the DNR website

    "Hunt or shoot at wildlife within 150 yards of an occupied structure or camp without permission of the owner or occupant."

    Mark

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    With a bow who cares? No one knows what you are doing anyway if it is brown it is down.

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    Matt
    There are no restrictions on acreage, just distance limitations from occupied structures or camps, I own 1 1/2 acres that I hunt

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    Yea, thats the additude RKOCK. Maybe you don't care, but the most of us do. This fella is looking for positive info and hear you come with the same crap!



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    Matt like the others said there is no min size land parcel
    but you should keep in mind that land owners are NOT required
    to give you permission to track or recover downed or wounded game on their property. On a piece that small it's a good idea
    to clear that up with the nieghbors ahead of time.

    Bert

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    Plant yourself a small food plot. I own 10 acres in Va. and have two small plots on it. Since I planted these I see a lot more Deer. They don't have to be big plots,mine are less than 1/2 acre total.


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    [Q]ketch69 originally wrote:
    Yea, thats the additude RKOCK. Maybe you don't care, but the most of us do. This fella is looking for positive info and hear you come with the same crap!



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    Just because you have a problem with us good ole redneck boys harvesting deer and doing alittle poachin don't talk $hit about us that do! Welcome to the real world there are more that are in our boat that just don't let on. So please take you ethics somewhere else.

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