Section 10-611 – Offshore Blind Sites — Hunter’s License Required
Any person hunting wild waterfowl from a stationary blind or blind site shall possess a hunter’s license.
Section 10-612 – Inspections of Blind Site Certifications
(a) The Department shall inspect a licensed blind site to determine the validity of the certifications in an application upon request of the owner of the shore front property. (b) If the Department finds that the certifications of the application are erroneous, the Department may revoke the license by giving written notice to the applicant.
Section 10-613 – Loss of Blind Sites Markers
If a licensee erects a stationary blind or blind site or sets a stake and the stationary blind, blind site, or stake is lost or destroyed in a manner beyond the licensee’s control, the licensee may not lose the licensee’s location and may reestablish the stationary blind, blind site, or stake at any time during […]
Section 10-614 – Impermissible Blind Site Locations
Offshore stationary blinds or blind sites may not be erected, maintained, or licensed in the following waters: (1) Offshore from lands owned or managed by the Department except the Department may locate and construct offshore stationary blinds or blind sites and make the blinds or blind sites available to the public; (2) Where the use of the […]
Section 10-615 – Trespass and Unauthorized Use of Blinds
(a) A person may not enter, use, or occupy another person’s licensed stationary blind or blind site or anchor or tie to another person’s licensed stake for the purpose of hunting wild waterfowl or for any other purpose without first obtaining the written permission of the licensee, which the person shall possess at the time entry […]
Section 10-701 – Field Trial Permit
(a) A club or association may not hold a field trial with dogs in the State during any closed hunting season without first obtaining a permit from the Secretary. (b) The Secretary may grant a permit to field trial clubs and associations to hold field trials with raccoon, opossum, bird, or rabbit dogs in the State any […]
Section 10-601.1 – Regulations
The Secretary may adopt regulations to implement the provisions of this subtitle.
Section 10-702 – Shooting Game Birds and Mammals or Protected Birds at Field Trials During Closed Season
(a) Any club or association holding a field trial during closed hunting season may not shoot or attempt to shoot any game bird or mammal or protected bird. (b) Game birds bred, raised, or purchased in captivity may be shot in flight immediately upon release at retriever trials after being positively identified.
Section 10-602 – Hunting Prohibitions
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this subtitle, “nighttime” means the time the Secretary of Interior of the United States adopts by rule or regulation. (b) A person may not hunt wild waterfowl in the State at nighttime in any manner whether from the shore or otherwise. A person may not possess at nighttime any gun or […]
Section 10-703 – Nonresident Dogs Participating in Field Trials Exempt From License Taxes
Dogs brought into the State to participate in field trials and which are to be removed from the State within 15 days after field trials are held shall be exempted from the payment of State, city, or county license tax.