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Yes, special permits are required for hunting in Delaware, including a non-resident hunting license and a muzzleloader permit for hunting deer with a muzzleloader.
Permit Requirements
To hunt in Delaware, non-residents must obtain a non-resident hunting license, which is valid for one year and can be purchased online or at a licensing agent. The cost of the license varies depending on the type of license and the hunter’s age, with a one-day license costing $150 and a one-year license costing $150. In addition to the non-resident hunting license, a muzzleloader permit is required for hunters who wish to use a muzzleloader to hunt deer. This permit can be obtained online or at a licensing agent and is valid for the current year.
Deer Hunting Regulations
In Delaware, the deer hunting season typically runs from mid-November to late January, with a two-week muzzleloader season in January. Hunters are limited to harvesting one deer per season, with a minimum antler length of 15 inches for bucks. The daily bag limit for deer is one animal, and hunters must check their deer at a designated check station within 24 hours of harvest. In addition, hunters must wear at least 500 square inches of fluorescent orange material above the waist while hunting deer.
Additional Regulations and Restrictions
In addition to the regulations outlined above, there are several other restrictions and requirements that hunters must be aware of when hunting deer in Delaware. For example, hunting is prohibited in certain areas, including state parks, wildlife refuges, and private property without permission. Additionally, hunters are required to report any deer harvest using the DE Fish and Wildlife’s online reporting system. It is also important to note that hunting with dogs is prohibited in certain areas and during certain times of the year. Hunters must familiarize themselves with these regulations and restrictions before heading out on their hunt.
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