Delaware Forest Service Issues Sunday Hunting Reminder for State Forests

DELAWARE — Hunters and outdoor enthusiasts in Delaware are reminded that all state forests are closed to hunting on Sundays, according to a recent post on the Delaware Forest Service’s Facebook page. The agency emphasized safety and responsible use of forest lands.
Blackbird State Forest near Smyrna, Redden State Forest in Georgetown, and Taber State Forest in Harrington offer residents and visitors more than just hunting. With miles of trails, wildlife viewing opportunities, and scenic landscapes, the forests provide a recreational haven year-round.
Delaware’s deer season spans multiple hunting methods, including archery, crossbow, muzzleloader, and handgun or pistol-caliber rifle. Specific dates vary by method and, in some cases, by location:

  • Archery: September 1–February 1
  • Crossbow: September 1–February 1
  • Muzzleloader: October 10–19 and January 26–February 1
  • Special Antlerless: October 3–5, October 24–26, October 31, and December 13–21
  • Handgun and Straight-Walled Pistol-Caliber Rifle: January 3 and January 5–10 (closed in Wildlife Zones 1A and 1B)

All three state forests remain open for public hunting on other days, but officials urge hunters to know their designated zones and follow safety guidelines. For additional details on hunting schedules, forest locations, and safety regulations, visit https://de.gov/foresthunting.

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