NPS - National Park Service

09/27/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/27/2021 08:00

Annual managed hunts on Cumberland Island to begin next week

Date:
September 27, 2021
Contact:Michael Seibert, 912-882-4336 x262

St. Marys (GA) - Cumberland Island National Seashore provides the public with an opportunity to hunt within the Wilderness six times per year. Registration information can be found on the park website at www.nps.gov/cuis/planyourvisit/managed-hunts.htm. Hunters must register on-line in advance up until two-days prior to the start of each hunt. Registration is $35 per hunter except for the Adult/Child hunt, which is $35 per adult/child pair.

The dates for hunts follow those of Georgia Department of Natural Resources and are as follows:

Hunt Type

Date

Game

Age

Archery

October 5,6,7 - 2021

Hog and Deer

14 and over

Primitive Weapons

November 9,10,11 - 2021

Hog and Deer

14 and over

Primitive Weapons

December 7,8,9 - 2021

Hog and Deer

14 and over

Adult/Child

December 20&21 - 2021

Hog and Deer

Ages 10 - 17

Modern Weapons

January 4,5,6 - 2022

Hog Only

14 and Over

Modern Weapons

January 25,26,27 - 2022

Hog Only

14 and Over

Transportation to Cumberland Island is by passenger ferry or private boat. The hunt passenger ferry departs from the National Park Service dock in St Marys at 10:00 AM on the Monday before the hunt start date. The return ferry departs Plum Orchard dock at 10:30 AM on the Friday after the hunt ends. The ferry for the parent/child hunt departs on Sunday and returns on Wednesday. The round-trip fare is $50.00. Once hunters receive the confirmation of their hunting registration, they must call the ferry office to book ferry passage to the island in advance of the hunt. Please specify the 10 AM Hunt ferry. The ferry reservation number is 877-860-6787 or 912-882-4335.

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