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http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/living/wildlife/deer-
> management/private-property.htm
>
> Firearms Use on Private Property
>
> There are strict firearms restrictions in Fairfax
> County. A private property owner must have 20
> acres or larger property in Appendix J area of
> Fairfax County to legally discharge a firearm.
> Property owners must post the perimeter of their
> property where shooting will take place and ensure
> that anyone hunting on their property (other than
> the property owner or family) has written
> permission or be able to prove they are allowed to
> be hunting.
>
> A valid hunt permit, kill permit (year-round) or
> Damage Control Assistance Program (DCAP) permit
> must be obtained from the Virginia Department of
> Game and Inland Fisheries. Below are general local
> firearm ordinances for hunting on private property
> in Fairfax County:
>
> No rifles larger than .22 for hunting.
> No hunting with firearms of game species from
> within 100 yards of a road.
> All rifles, pistols, or shotguns loaded with slugs
> prohibited for any hunting.
> It is unlawful to feed deer September 1st through
> the end of the hunting season in Virginia, which
> is the last Saturday in April.
> Virginia Wildlife Conflict Helpline: (855)
> 571-9003 (toll-free), 8:00AM-4:30PM, Monday
> through Friday
Why can't you feed deer sep through apr?