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Maine's moose hunt is a "permit only" hunt issued by season for bull moose, antlerless moose, or WMD 4A antlerless moose. A bull moose permit allows the permittee to harvest a male moose with hardened antlers.
Northern Maine offers a three-part Moose hunting season: The first season is late September when the moose rut is just beginning, and the bulls will start responding to calling. This is a very exciting way to hunt our majestic Maine Moose.
The Maine Moose Permitting Process. To hunt for moose in Maine, you will need a permit; and due to high demand, these permits are administered in four ways only: Through three chance lottery drawings: resident, non-resident, and the adaptive management zone. Through a competitive auction.
A Maine moose hunt requires proper planning, scouting, gear, and hard work. Start preparing for your moose hunt by viewing the Maine Moose Hunter’s Guide (PDF) and hunting law book . If you were selected for an Adaptive Unit permit, learn about the special requirements .
The Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (MDIFW) has developed the Maine Moose Hunter’s Guide to: increase your awareness of safe, ethical, and responsible behavior necessary when moose hunting; expand your knowledge of moose and moose hunting in Maine; improve your hunting skills; and. answer many questions you may have.
Ever since the moose hunting season began in Maine we have been running at nearly 100% success. All are trophy bulls! Moose Hunt includes: Six days hunting for one or two hunters (permit holder and sub-permit holder or non-hunting partner). Full guide service. Four wheel drive vehicle for the hunt. All gas and vehicle expense.
Maine offers two hunting seasons where you can hunt bull moose – one in late September and one in mid-October. The September season is the best to catch bulls rutting, but it can be difficult with warm temperatures.