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In Maryland, deer can be hunted at night with the proper equipment and permits, but certain restrictions and regulations must be followed.
Maryland Night Hunting Regulations
In Maryland, deer can be hunted at night using a special permit, known as a muzzleloader permit, or during the archery deer season. To hunt deer at night, hunters must have a valid permit, be within designated areas, and follow specific gear restrictions, such as using a rifle with a minimum caliber of .243. The nighttime hunting season typically occurs between mid-November and mid-December, during the archery season.
Best Techniques for Nighttime Deer Hunting in Maryland
When hunting deer at night in Maryland, it’s essential to choose a location with minimal moonlight interference and good cover. Look for areas with dense tree cover, such as forests or wooded hills, which can help conceal your presence. Use a high-powered scope on your rifle, and consider using night vision or thermal imaging technology to spot deer more easily. When stalking deer at night, move slowly and quietly, using the wind to your advantage to avoid detection. In Maryland, deer are often most active during the late evening hours, around 8-10 pm, making this the optimal time for nighttime hunting.
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