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Non-Tidal Water Fishing/ Boating Access Areas •Lums Pond State Park
Fishing
Tidal Water Fishing/Boating Access Areas
•Augustine Beach/Delaware River •Fort DuPont/Delaware River •Odessa/Appoquinimink River
Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife
302-739-9910 or 302-739-9918(Licenses)
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Boating & Sailing
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Division of Fish and
Enforcement................................. 302-739-9913 E
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Boat Registration................... 302-739-9916
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Wildlife .............................................. 302-739-9910
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BOATING, FISHING, & HUNTING
www.fw.delaware.gov
89 Kings Hwy, Dover
A fishing license is required to fish in tidal and non- tidal waters in Delaware. Most non-tidal waters are fresh except for brackish water impoundments. A license may be obtained from the Dover office or from over 100 license agents throughout the state. Licenses can also be purchased online. Any resident of Delaware who is 16 or older, but less than 65, is
required to have a license to fish in tidal and non-tidal waters.
Hunting
Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife
302-739-9910 or 302-739-9918(Licenses)
www.fw.delaware.gov
89 Kings Hwy, Dover
Delaware hosts a large concentration of wintering waterfowl, especially snow geese and ducks. Doves, squirrels, cottontail rabbits, white-tailed deer, and raccoon also offer excellent seasonal hunting throughout the State.
Five State parks offer public access areas for licensed hunters with a valid permit.
Federal Wildlife Information
Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge
Smyrna................................................ 302-653-9345
Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge
Milton.................................................. 302-684-8419
US Fish and Wildlife Service Regional Office Hadley, MA...........................413-253-8200
2019