Sika Deer Hunting in the Blackwater Marshes
Tilghman Island, MD
1-5 Guests • Hotel • Private • Guided
Description
Maryland Sika Deer Hunting in the Blackwater Region
3, 4, or 5-day Hunts | Lodging not included
Welcome!, We specialize in guided Sika Deer Hunts in the Blackwater region on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. We offer all private land hunts from the South Dorchester County marshes to their northernmost range for the Giant Timber Japanese Sika Deer. We hunt some of the largest tracks of private land and even offshore Marshland with remote areas. We offer an experience found at no other place for these Sika Deer. We utilize every tool available to make your hunt the most successful it can possibly be, from large shooting shacks to steel double ladder stands as well as ground blinds. We provide transportation to our hunting grounds using multiple Argos quads and mud boats to safely get you to the furthest remote areas. We will do everything possible to make your hunt a memorable and successful one.
Types of Sika Deer Hunts Offered in Maryland
- Longbow
- Compound Bow
- Crossbow
- Rifle
- Muzzleloader
We take advantage of all the seasons here. Not just strict archery during certain times of the year and we try to take advantage of the best hunting times available. Archery hunts are early and late in the year. Normally from the opening the first week of September right on till mid-October and also the first three weeks of November and the last 3 weeks of January. We have a rifle season which is 2 days after Thanksgiving as well as a 3-day Muzzleloader season the third weekend in October and also mid-December into Christmas week. one of the most popular seasons is our 3-day rifle hunt which is normally the first weekend in January. Archery season for the remainder of January after that.
Base price is per person for a 3-Day Hunt. Make ti a 4 or 5-Day hunt for an additional fee per person.
What to Expect on your Sika Deer Hunt
On a typical day’s hunt, we do not hunt the first morning. We will get started early afternoon. A lot of our hunts are accessed by boat or Argo on foot to multiple feed stations. We have found that it is not advisable to go in the dark as you want the deer to feed and then ambush them on their way back to the feeders in the afternoon. We will meet between noon and 3:00 p.m. and go over the itinerary for the first afternoon’s hunt, get you into the stand where you will be prepared to catch these deer on their return into the feeders and using the trail systems. A lot of our hunts are off the beaten path and a lot of times during your hunt we will boat in or use Argos to get you to places that are otherwise inaccessible. We do not hunt early mornings, some of our clients will bring a ground blind or climber and we can point out some free public areas they are more than welcome to hunt in the morning at no charge. Some of these spots are off the beaten path and are very good places to hunt. We do not access them as an Outfitter it is strictly show and tell. There are some Whitetail and some big bucks on some of our properties. It is not uncommon for them to be taken on a hunt. We allow them to be taken as well at no additional fee. After the hunt if you are successful we will come in and retrieve the game for you and we can either get you straight to quarter yourself or we use a local butcher shop in Cambridge and can have it broken down or even processed if time allows. The most important aspect of these hunts is to take an ethical shot. The worst thing you can do is take a bad shot at least sick of deer in their remote and rugged areas. They can carry a bad shot forever… you will find there is nothing like hunting these deer and to hear and their bugles right in their premier habitat.
What to Bring on your Sika Deer Hunt
Although bugs can be bad early in September they are mainly mosquitoes and are handled well by Thermacells, other than light gear and maybe a face mask is all that is necessary. The other typical bugs that you would find in the northern region are just not present. Without the thermostat can make for a pretty miserable hunt. Also to access some of our remote stands on high tides and during storm surges it is a good idea to bring a pair of chest waders or hip boots as well if you have. Almost all hunting scenarios Muck Boots or calf high will work just fine. We typically do not hunt early a.m. if guys want to bring their climbers and take advantage of some of the nearby public areas first thing will be glad to show and tell at no cost. Later in the year can really very in temperatures and rain and snow. Will need clothing accordingly. Fluorescent orange is also necessary during the rifle and black powder seasons. Recommended rifles calibers from 243 caliber up to 7mm. Typically your weapon, clothes, boots and a Thermal Cell is all that’s necessary. Anything else is just frills and keep an eye on the weather situation to make sure you’re fully prepared.
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4-Day Hunt
$220.00
5-Day Hunt
$440.00
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https://dnr.maryland.gov/Wildlife/Pages/Licenses/home.aspx
All hunters 16 years and older are required to obtain a valid state hunting license. In addition, hunters born after July 1, 1977 are required to complete a hunting safety course.
Big game animals, as well as waterfowl, may require additional tags, permits, or stamps. Trapping licenses may also be applicable.
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Gear List
- Therma Cell
- Weather Appropriate Hunting Attire
- Weapon and Ammo
- Valid State Hunting License/Tags
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Rules & Guidelines
Frequently Asked Questions
Travel Information
Hunts are normally based out of the town of Cambridge Maryland. Driving clients can normally just access it by Maryland Route 50. Fly-in clients will use:
- BWI in Baltimore
- DCA in Washington
- PHI in Philadelphia
- SBY which is the closest in Salisbury
All major rental car agencies are available and it is a simple drive to our hunting area. It is normally about an hour and a half to two hours drive to Cambridge which has hotels, VRBO, and all restaurants available, and is a short drive to the major town of Salisbury as well as Easton, Maryland
Seasons & Best Times to Hunt
- September – This is when the season first starts and the deer are arguably the most vulnerable. We have a lot of big feeders and are one of the only outfitters with the resources to leave feeders run the entire summer.
- October – Stag are bugling and chasing Hinds all through the marsh. This is arguably one of the better times to get a nice stag. This includes Muzzleloader season in the third weekend of October as well as the remainder of the Hinds Season.
- November – Starts off with archery equipment until black Friday. Stags are getting tired and hungry. They will start frequenting the feeders on their own. They have run hard and feed regularly. This leads up to rifle season which is the day after Black Friday. We recommend 5-day hunts as is very good during the first weekend and then the deer settle down and get back into normal patterns again early to midweek.
- December – This concludes the two-week rifle season. There’s a week in between for archery then the final two weeks is Muzzleloader season again. The weather has cooled off and some neighboring properties neglecting the feeders have the deer on the move and a really good time to hunt again.
- January – The first weekend is a special 3-day rifle season. The weather has cooled off and deer are hungry and on the move. The following three weeks to end the regular season is strictly archery.
Other than September this is arguably again the best time to come. The weather has cooled off the green Lush grass is that they feed on has turned brown and they are really attracted to the feeders and food sources. February. 3-day hunt here for primitive only. Can you use percussion Flintlock, Muzzleloaders as well as Recurve bows. There is no other season in and no other way to hunt making this the only game in town. Has been excellent the first few trial years. Hunting over feeders is the best method. We’ve been fortunate to have a little slow and cool weather and can sometimes kill at will. All seasons have its advantages for the enthusiastic Sika Deer Hunter to take advantage of.
What to Bring on your Hunt
Although bugs can be bad early in September they are mainly mosquitoes and are handled well by Thermacells, other than light gear and maybe a face mask is all that is necessary. The other typical bugs that you would find in the northern region are just not present. Without the thermostat can make for a pretty miserable hunt. Also to access some of our remote stands on high tides and during storm surges it is a good idea to bring a pair of chest waders or hip boots as well if you have. In almost all hunting scenarios Muck Boots or Calf High will work just fine. We typically do not hunt early a.m. If guys want to bring their climbers and take advantage of some of the nearby public areas first thing will be glad to show and tell at no cost. Later in the year can really vary in temperatures and rain and snow. Will need clothing accordingly. Fluorescent orange is also necessary during the rifle and black powder seasons. Recommended rifles calibers from 243 caliber up to 7mm. Typically your weapon, clothes, boots, and a Thermal Cell are all that’s necessary. Anything else is just frills and keep an eye on the weather situation to make sure you’re fully prepared.
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