Maine Dept of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (2024)

Maine Dept of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (1)

On this page:

  • About the Adaptive Unit Hunt
  • Informational Sessions
  • Season Dates
  • Hunter Requirements
  • Prepare for the Hunt
  • Frequently Asked Questions

About the Adaptive Unit Hunt

To determine if moose density reduction can break or lessen winter tick impacts to moose in Maine, MDIFW is currently conducting a multi-phase adaptive management study. For the purpose of this study, which began in 2019 and is expected to run through at least 2025, a 2,000 square mile management zone in northwestern part of the state (Zone 4) has been divided into two similarly sized sections.

In phase one, aerial helicopter surveys assessed current population size and composition. Sixty moose calves (30 in each section of the unit) were captured and fitted with GPS collars to monitor their survival.

For phase two, MDIFW increased the number of hunting permits in the western half of zone 4 (6% of Maine's core moose range) in fall 2021 to reduce the moose population density. In the eastern half of zone 4 as well as all other zones open to moose hunting, moose permits will remain at normal levels. Biologists will collect several data points from all moose harvested in either subsection of Zone 4, including canine teeth (for aging), antler spreads, winter tick counts, corpora lutea, and carcass weights. In addition, biologists will continue aerial surveys and monitoring calves with GPS collars.

If we do indeed find that an increased harvest leads to lower winter tick levels and healthier moose, that information may allow for increased permit allocations in other areas of the state.Learn more about MDIFW’s Adaptive Management Study and how winter tick is impacting moose.

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Adaptive Unit Season Dates:

WMD 4A Season One: 200 Cow permits (10/16/2023-10/21/2023and 11/6/2023 – 11/11/2023)
WMD 4A Season Two: 150 Cow permits (10/23/2023-10/28/2023and 11/6/2023 – 11/11/2023)
WMD 4A Season Three: 200 Cow permits (10/30/2023-11/4/2023and 11/6/2023 – 11/11/2023)

Adaptive Unit/WMD 4A hunters who do not harvest a moose during the first week listed on their permit may hunt in their respective zone 11/6/2023-11/11/2023.

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Hunter Requirements:

Pre-Hunt Briefing:

All permit holders who are participating in the adaptive unit moose hunt are required to watch the online pre-hunt briefing video series that covers the adaptive hunt program details, expectations, maps, ovary removal requirements, and bull/cow/calf differentiation and identification, in addition to proper care of meat.

After viewing the online pre-hunt briefing, permit holders are required to complete the short online knowledge assessment. Permit holders must watch the video series and complete the knowledge assessment by September 15, 2023.

Pre-Hunt Training Video Knowledge Assessment


Additional Requirements:

The adaptive unit is entirely within the North Maine Woods and hunters are required to cover their own day use/overnight fees.

Hunters are required to stop and register moose and provide biological data at designated field check stations within the adaptive hunt area at key entry/egress points.

Hunters are required to bring canine teeth and ovaries out of the field and provide them at the designated field check stations when registering their moose.

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Prepare for the Hunt

Maine’s moose hunt is a hunt of a lifetime, and one that requires lots of preparation. This guide was designed to help you prepare for your adaptive unit (Wildlife Management District 4A) moose hunt,including hunting tactics, how to find the ovaries to bring to the registration station, a map of the adaptive unit (including the three moose registration stations), critical camping information, the rules of the North Maine Woods, and more. Click here to view the Adaptive Unit Hunt Informational Packet (PDF)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I swap my permit?
Between the drawing and the end of the swap period you can swap your permit for a different one. Once the swap ends, you may no longer change or swap your permit.

What resources will I receive to help me understand the requirements of the adaptive unit hunt?

  • You will receive an informational packet in late July/early August that describes the requirements and components to the hunt. All hunters participating in the adaptive unit moose hunt are required to watch a brief online pre-hunt briefing video series that covers the adaptive hunt program details, expectations, maps, ovary removal requirements, and bull/cow/calf differentiation and identification, in addition to proper care of meat. After you watch the pre-hunt briefing, you must complete a short questionnaire to show that you attended the briefing.

How will I recognize the boundaries of the adaptive unit hunt?
The boundaries are clearly marked by roads – view the Adaptive Unit Hunt Map (PDF) or Adaptive Unit Hunt Boundary Description (PDF).

How do I ensure that I will have a camp site to stay at during my moose hunt?

  • While the map will show sites that will accommodate more than one party and that will have outhouses installed, hunters will also be allowed to set up in other areas wherever there is room during the adaptive unit hunt.
  • Most landowners/foresters in this region will be patient with people who are not in designed campsite locations because we do not have enough locations to accommodate the number of moose hunting parties that will be receiving permits for the adaptive unit hunt. However, all efforts should be made to camp in the designated areas.
  • During this process, parties will not be allowed to use their campers to block side roads to prevent access by others or for foresters or fire suppression equipment, if necessary.

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Maine Dept of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (2024)

FAQs

How much does a lifetime fishing license cost in Maine? ›

Maine Lifetime License
Resident AgeCostNon-Resident Age
5 and under$150.005 and under
6-15 years$300.006-15 years
65 years$50.00N/A
66 years$40.00N/A
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How many game wardens are in the state of Maine? ›

The Bureau of the Warden Service is a division of the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. Its 125 men and women work within an organized statewide leadership network to carry out diverse, and often specialized, missions and responsibilities.

How many lines can you fish in Maine? ›

Line Restrictions: Unless otherwise provided by rule, the number of lines an angler may fish at any one time is limited to two lines while open water fishing (Title 12, §12652) and five lines while ice fishing (Title 12, §12659-A). At no time may an angler fish with more than five lines.

Who is the Commissioner of inland fisheries and wildlife in Maine? ›

Commissioner Judy A.

Judy Camuso was nominated to serve as Commissioner of the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife by Governor Janet T. Mills and is the first woman to lead the department, overseeing the preservation, protection and enhancement of the inland fisheries and wildlife resources of the state.

Do seniors need a fishing license in Maine? ›

A valid Maine fishing license is required for anyone 16 years of age or older, to fish in inland waters or transport fish taken from inland waters.

How old do you have to be to get a lifetime hunting license in Maine? ›

70 And Over

you are qualified to receive. Please note that Crossbow is a permit and is automatically included in your Over 70 Lifetime license if you qualify.

Can a Maine game warden pull you over? ›

Game Wardens regularly inspect ATVs, snowmobiles, and watercraft for safety and registration compliance. Wardens also stop motor vehicles at fish and wildlife checkpoints to gather statistics and enforce fish and wildlife laws, and they have authority to stop motor vehicles for violations observed on Maine's highways.

How much money does a Maine game warden make? ›

The salary range for game wardens in Maine is $44,033-$59,030. The salary range for game warden investigators/specialists is $47,153-$63,398 working out of the following specialty teams: Aviation team.

Which state has the highest paid game wardens? ›

According to the BLS, Florida, Texas, and New York have the highest levels of employment for fish and game wardens as of May 2020. The BLS also recorded California, New Jersey, and Illinois pay game wardens the highest salaries, with California paying an average annual salary of $88,150 as of May 2020.

Can you fish with corn in Maine? ›

The states where chumming with corn is illegal include California (except for Salton Sea), Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Kentucky, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada (but not Lake Mead), North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah (except for Lake Powell), and Vermont.

Is it legal to fish at night in Maine? ›

Night Fishing: Except as otherwise provided by rule, all waters open to fishing are open to fishing 24 hours a day. All lines must be under the immediate supervision of the person who set them (Open Water Fishing - Title 12, §12652, Ice Fishing - Title 12, §12659-A).

Can I fish on Sunday in Maine? ›

The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife says that anyone (except those whose license has been suspended or revoked) can fish for free without a license on Saturday and Sunday. All other laws and regulations apply on those days.

How much does a fishing license cost in Maine? ›

License Fees
ResidentNon-Resident
LicenseFeeLicense
Season Fishing (16 and older)$25Season Fishing (16 and older)
Combination Fishing and Hunting$43Combination Fishing and Hunting
Combination Fishing and Archery$4315-Day Fishing***
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Where is the headquarters of the Maine IFW? ›

MDIFW Augusta Headquarters:

For general inquiries related to MDIFW and assistance, you can contact us at info.ifw@maine.gov or by calling us at 207-287-8000 during regular business hours (Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm). Our office located at 353 Water Street in Augusta is open Monday-Friday from 8am-4:30pm.

How do I contact a game warden in Maine? ›

Report a Violation
  1. As game wardens work to protect our precious natural resources, we rely on the public to be an extra set of eyes and ears. If you witness a violation or suspect illegal activity, please report!
  2. Augusta 1-800-452-4664.
  3. Bangor 1-800-432-7381.
  4. Houlton 1-800-924-2261.

What does a Maine Superpack license include? ›

The Super Pack License includes muzzleloader, migratory waterfowl, pheasant, spring/fall turkey, bear hunting, coyote night hunt, one either-sex expanded archery permit, and three expanded archery antlerless permits.

Do I need a fishing license to fish in the ocean in Maine? ›

A person is required to Register with the state of Maine annually in order to engage in recreational saltwater fishing unless that person meets one of the following exemptions.

How long is a Maine fishing license good for? ›

MAINE FISHING LICENSE INFORMATION

You can purchase a 15-day, 7-day, 3-day, or 1-day fishing license. All Maine fishing licenses expire on December 31 of the calendar year for which they were issued.

How much does it cost to apply for moose in Maine? ›

Maine Hunting Fees

Prices are listed under the 2024 nonresident fees table. Successful applicants who wish to purchase their $585 moose permit must also purchase a $115 hunting license.

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