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In Maine, the minimum age to apply for moose hunting permits is 18 years old, but residents under 18 can apply with parental or guardian consent.
Eligibility Requirements
To apply for a Maine moose hunting permit, you must be a resident or non-resident of Maine, depending on the type of permit. Resident applicants must have been a Maine resident for at least six months prior to the application deadline. Non-resident applicants can still participate in the lottery system but are limited to one permit per year. The application period typically starts in July and ends in August.
Permit Distribution and Lottery System
A total of 3,935 permits are available in Maine for the moose hunting season, with 2,500 allocated to residents and 1,435 to non-residents. A random drawing is conducted to distribute the permits, and applicants are chosen based on their preference for hunt areas and dates. It is essential to research and choose your preferred hunt area carefully, as the lottery system can be unpredictable. Residents are given preference in the lottery system, and a minimum of 50% of permits are reserved for them.
Hunting Season and Regulations
The Maine moose hunting season typically takes place in early October and can last for 12 to 21 days, depending on the hunt area. Hunters are expected to follow strict regulations, including bag limits, sex restrictions, and antler requirements. It is crucial to familiarize yourself with the specific regulations for your chosen hunt area and to ensure you have the necessary licenses and permits before heading out on your hunt. Hunters are also required to report their harvest within 24 hours and participate in the mandatory moose antlerless harvest survey.
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