Resident Senior Hunting. Nonresident Mentored Junior Hunting Permit. Resident Senior Lifetime Hunting. Resident Mentored Adult Permit. Resident Senior Lifetime Combo. Nonresident Mentored Adult Permit. Resident Senior Lifetime Combo Upgrade. Resident Senior Lifetime Hunting Renewal. Resident Adult Furtaker. Resident Senior Lifetime Combo Renewal. Resident Junior Furtaker. Resident Landowner Hunting. Resident Senior Furtaker. Resident Military Hunting. Resident Senior Lifetime Furtaker.
Resident National Guard Hunting. Resident Senior Lifetime Furtaker Renewal. Resident Reserves Hunting. Nonresident Adult Furtaker. Nonresident Adult Hunting. Nonresident Junior Furtaker. Nonresident Junior Hunting. Nonresident Junior Combo. Archery Elk Application or Point. Nonresident 7-Day Small Game. Regular Elk Application or Point. Late Elk Application or Point. Resident Archery. Bobcat Permit. Resident Muzzleloader.
Fisher Permit. Resident Migratory Game Bird. River Otter Permit. Resident Bear. Adult Pheasant Permit. Resident Special Spring Turkey. Junior Pheasant Permit. Nonresident Archery.
Nonresident Muzzleloader. Nonresident Migratory Game Bird. Nonresident Bear. Nonresident DMAP permit no coupon. Nonresident Special Spring Turkey. Federal Duck Stamp eDuck. Resident POW Hunting. Resident DV Lifetime Hunting.
Resident DV Hunting. Resident Reduced DV Hunting. Resident Antlerless Deer. Resident DV Furtaker. Resident Landowner Antlerless Deer. Resident Reduced DV Furtaker. Resident Armed Forces Antlerless Deer. Resident DV Antlerless Deer. Nonresident Antlerless Deer. Some violations result in mandatory revocation summarized below :. Maine is a participating member of the Interstate Wildlife Violator Compact, an agreement that recognizes suspension of hunting, fishing, and trapping licenses across member states.
This means that illegal activities in one state can affect a person's hunting, fishing, or trapping privileges in all participating states as well. If a person plans to hunt, fish, or trap in another state, and they have a license suspension in Maine, it is their responsibility to contact the other state to see if they can legally hunt, fish, or trap in that state.
What Are the Requirements for Obtaining a License? How Are Licenses Obtained? Exceptions to Safety Course Requirement: Crossbow Permits: To obtain a crossbow permit you must show proof of having held a license or permit to hunt with crossbow in any year after or successful completion of a crossbow safety course.
Back to top How Are Licenses Obtained? Complimentary Licenses Disabled Veterans: Maine resident and nonresident veterans if reciprocal privileges exist in their home state who have been honorably discharged from the U.
Other Licenses Available at the Augusta Office only. Back to top Outdoor Safety Courses Maine law requires all firearms, archery, crossbow, or trapping license applicants to complete an outdoor safety course, unless they have previously held an adult license. Recreational Safety Division Firearms Licenses: When applying for an adult firearms hunting license in Maine, you must show proof of residency, and that you have either possessed an adult license to hunt with firearms in any prior year beginning with , or successfully completed an approved hunter safety course in any U.
Crossbow Permits: To purchase a crossbow hunting permit, a person must provide satisfactory evidence of the following: Successful completion of an archery hunting education program or a firearms hunter safety course AND successful completion of a crossbow hunting education program. Exceptions to Safety Course Requirements: Native American Exception: Native Americans are exempt from the safety course requirement for archery, crossbow, and trapping.
Back to top Apprentice Hunter License Fees An apprentice hunter license is available to a resident or nonresident 16 years or older who has never held a valid adult hunting license.
Hunting under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs. Conviction of violation of 17A MRSA while on a hunting or fishing trip or in the pursuit of wild animals, birds or fish and when the wounding or killing of a human being has occurred.
Theft of any equipment used for hunting, fishing and trapping. Theft of any animal which has been obtained by hunting or trapping and which was in the possession or control of the person who hunted or trapped the animal.
Night hunting. Discharging a firearm within yards of a building or residential dwelling without permission of the owner, or in the owner's absence, an adult occupant who dwells in that location. First offense of placing or hunting over bait for deer. Destroying or tearing down a property posting sign loss of hunting and fishing license. Destroying or tearing down a property posting sign. Funding from the sale of lifetime licenses are invested, creating an endowment to support conservation.
Only the interest from the trust fund is appropriated, with the principal held in perpetuity to ensure long-term funding for conservation programs. This endowment ensures that Florida's natural resources are conserved today and for the future.
Lifetime licenses remain valid for use in Florida even if the license holder moves out of the state. If you were born before July 1, , you are eligible to get a lifetime license at no cost. On National Hunting and Fishing Day, come celebrate everything that hunters and anglers do for conservation at one of many fun, free events. Any day of fishing is good, but you know what makes it even better? A day you catch a new state record!
The Alabama Department of Conservation and Wildlife Resources announced Friday that Chronic Wasting Disease has been detected in a sample collected from a harvested deer in Alabama, a first for tha. Invasive species found in product Learn more. Adventure Together How to enjoy the hunt.
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