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Find a Maine Guide and book a hunt for moose, black bear, deer, turkeys, coyotes, bobcats, pheasants, ducks... With over 400 guides listed you will find one for your specific needs. More links and information about each guides specific expertise will be added as it becomes available. This list includes fishing and recreational guides. Find Guides by WMD.
With links to over a hundred lodges, camps, cabins, cottages, and campgrounds find lodging throughout the state of Maine, make reservations for any Wildlife Management District.
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The Maine Hunters for the Hungry Program was founded in 1996 and its impact has grown steadily ever since. Maine sportsmen and sportswomen can play a major roll in game management while providing thousands of nutritious meals to hungry people across the state. The Maine Department of Agriculture distributes the donations to food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters and households with a medical need.
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After a long winter, I'm looking forward to a little fishing.
Was down off the Stud Mill Rd again and saw this guy. I watched him forage for about a half hour untill he finally got down wind of me. It's a good size bear, been doing some rubbing. The other side is just the same. Rubbing is in preperation for the breeding season in July. He's putting his scent on trees to attract sows. I think he means business. He also walks with a gimp. He has a problem with his front left paw, maybe from a trap or a fight. I couldn't see it very well. I saw another bear, but he had seen me too, I was in the truck at the time. Saw two moose, numerous rabbits, partridge and chicks, turkeys and chicks. So a pretty good few hours.
Went out coyote hunting, and had this black bear visit. I've been filming bears in this area for three years, he may be one of the cubs from three years ago.
