Yearly MD Shotgun Season Thread
#21
Fork Horn
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Maryland
Posts: 192

Sampson,
I walked that one a few years back in "off" season, but never hunted it.
I plan on doing my homework and scouting on a few WMA's this spring, and that one is on the list.
Nick
I walked that one a few years back in "off" season, but never hunted it.
I plan on doing my homework and scouting on a few WMA's this spring, and that one is on the list.
Nick
ORIGINAL: Sampson
I found the WMA off Ferrylanding Road while at work one day. How's that place for squirrel and deer?
ORIGINAL: Slackdaddy
Same here, opening of "gun" season lost the thrill after I started bow hunting a few years back, My property borders a WMA and the deer trickle off the WMA all morning, "Boom-Flop".
But What I have learned to enjoy about opening day is "setting up" a youth or 1st time hunter and now My kids are getting old enough to go.
Slack
Same here, opening of "gun" season lost the thrill after I started bow hunting a few years back, My property borders a WMA and the deer trickle off the WMA all morning, "Boom-Flop".
But What I have learned to enjoy about opening day is "setting up" a youth or 1st time hunter and now My kids are getting old enough to go.
Slack
I found the WMA off Ferrylanding Road while at work one day. How's that place for squirrel and deer?
#22

I hunt Calvert Cliffs a lot and have been thinking about heading north a little. I saw that one a few years back when more interested in squirrel. I walked back about 100 yards but being I was supposed to be working I didn't go back much further than that. In Lusby I've seen three deer but only two since firearms season started. They ran into the direction of another hunter so I couldn't get a shot off.
ORIGINAL: Slackdaddy
Sampson,
I walked that one a few years back in "off" season, but never hunted it.
I plan on doing my homework and scouting on a few WMA's this spring, and that one is on the list.
Nick
Sampson,
I walked that one a few years back in "off" season, but never hunted it.
I plan on doing my homework and scouting on a few WMA's this spring, and that one is on the list.
Nick
#25
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Pasadena Maryland
Posts: 370

My wife has been sick this week and now I am. I have not even gone out this week. I have friends that went to patuxent river state park and my one friend said he saw 1 shoot through the bottom so fast he couldn't see anything through the scope except a little fur and a whole lot of trees. He then spooked a pack of them a little later.
I'm hoping to get out some this week and next weekend.
I'm hoping to get out some this week and next weekend.
#26
Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Millersville, Md
Posts: 362

ORIGINAL: DougMD
Been hunting Meade? I didn't join this year for coaching youth football, but wonder how things are going over there.
Been hunting Meade? I didn't join this year for coaching youth football, but wonder how things are going over there.
I do not see many food sources there and someone shot a 17lb deer. Hell a fawn should weigh more then that when born.
Not sure what needs to happen there but something does. Maybe charging more for the permits and putting some of the money back into the reserve. Maintaining the feilds and planting some food sources?
I have not hunted there except for some evenings when i take my son after school. If there was somewhwere else close i could take him after school i would.
#27
Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location:
Posts: 202

All the money that is charged for the permitt at Patuxent goes to paying the HCS staff . None goes towards the refuge . They are supposed to start strip mowing the fields ( call the refuge and keep putting bugs in there ear about the fields ) . I actuall like the new 15" rule I have seen many small bucks this season so we should have a very good crop of bucks .
#28
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Pasadena Maryland
Posts: 370

At the meeting they had decided to let all the fields either go back to wild or keep them mowed. Which ones I don't know. That was the govt agency that helps manage that area's decision.
I guess we'll need to adjust our strategies to finding the acorns since there will be no fields with plots in them.
I guess we'll need to adjust our strategies to finding the acorns since there will be no fields with plots in them.
#29
Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Millersville, Md
Posts: 362

ORIGINAL: Marylandbowhunter
All the money that is charged for the permitt at Patuxent goes to paying the HCS staff . None goes towards the refuge . They are supposed to start strip mowing the fields ( call the refuge and keep putting bugs in there ear about the fields ) . I actuall like the new 15" rule I have seen many small bucks this season so we should have a very good crop of bucks .
All the money that is charged for the permitt at Patuxent goes to paying the HCS staff . None goes towards the refuge . They are supposed to start strip mowing the fields ( call the refuge and keep putting bugs in there ear about the fields ) . I actuall like the new 15" rule I have seen many small bucks this season so we should have a very good crop of bucks .
15" rule is fine but maybe an adjustment for the youths. something like they had last year, 1 15" spread buck, 1 anything and 1 doe.