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The DNREC Fisheries Section works to enhance and protect Delaware’s fish and aquatic resources in support of recreational and commercial fishing. It provides first-class fishing and boating access to Delaware’s many waterways.
Delaware hunting seasons generally begin in September and run through early February of the following year. Specific seasons, based on species and method of take, begin and end on different dates throughout the year.
Hunting and fishing licenses, and conservation access passes (CAP), can be purchased at the following authorized licensing agents. Some agents only sell fishing licenses while others sell only hunting licenses and conservation access passes.
Join our team and help us protect, preserve and enhance Delaware's natural and cultural resources. Head out and see delaware's natural beauty In Delaware, there are myriad locations to see the warm reds, oranges and yellows of oaks, beeches, maples, poplars and more.
Explore white-tailed deer hunting regulations, seasons, and opportunities in Delaware on DNREC's official webpage.
Hunting, Fishing, and Boating Violations 800-523-3336. Operation Game Theft 800-292-3030
The application(s) may be inspected at the offices of the Division of Watershed Stewardship, 285 Beiser Boulevard, Suite 102, Dover, Delaware. Comments concerning this application should be made in writing to the Division within fifteen (15) days from the date of this notice.
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The DNREC Division of Fish and Wildlife maintains records of the top hunter-taken whitetail deer in Delaware, using the Boone and Crockett scoring system. The records include whitetails taken in any year.
The DNREC Division of Climate, Coastal and Energy uses an integrated approach of applied science, education, policy development, and incentives to address Delaware’s climate, energy and coastal challenges.