Blood trackers and deer recovery in Garrett County, Maryland
1 vetted tracker covers Garrett County, running a tracking dog. Call or text them directly. Searching this registry is free.
Who can help in Garrett County
Closest trackers first. Every listing is reviewed before it goes public, and each tracker sets their own fee, so check the profile before you call.
Hunting Garrett County
Garrett County sits in Region A, which covers Allegany and Garrett counties, plus the western portion of Washington County.
Region A deer seasons, 2026–2027
- Archery
- Sep. 11–Oct. 21, Oct. 25–Nov. 27, Dec. 14–18, Jan. 3–31
- Firearms
- Dec. 5–12
- Muzzleloader
- Oct. 22–24, Dec. 26–Jan. 2
Sunday deer hunting
Sunday deer hunting is allowed on private land and on designated public land in Garrett County.
Designated public land open to Sunday deer hunting in Garrett County: Cunningham Swamp and Mt. Nebo WMAs; Garrett, Potomac and Savage River State Forests.
Dates and rules here are a summary of the 2026–2027 season and may contain errors. Always verify with the Maryland DNR before you hunt. Full dates, legal light, and Sunday details are on our season calendar.
Give the tracker the best chance
Back out and stop grid searching. Walking the area spreads scent and turns a clean line into a puzzle. Mark the hit site and the last blood you found, note the time of the shot and what the deer did, then call. In Maryland you also need to notify the Natural Resources Police before a dog starts tracking, and the dog stays leashed the whole time.
Not sure whether a dog or a drone fits your situation? Our dog or drone guide walks through when each one wins.
Counties next to Garrett
Trackers travel. If nobody in Garrett County is free, try a neighboring county.
Track in Garrett County?
If you run a tracking dog or a recovery drone in Garrett County, apply to be listed so local hunters can find you. Every application is reviewed and verified before it goes public.
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