According to Maine law, all hunters must complete hunter education certification in order to acquire a hunting license, unless they can furnish proof of having possessed an adult license to hunt with firearms in 1976 or any year earlier.
$26.00License FeesLicenseFeeMaine ResidentsArchery Hunting (16 and older)$26.00Apprentice Hunter License (16 and older)See Apprentice Hunter LicensesSuper Pack$201.00Non-residentsNonresident Big Game Hunting (16 and older)$115.0035 more rows
Maine residents and non-residents under 16 years old must have a junior hunting license. Hunters ages 10 to 15 must be accompanied by an adult supervisor. Hunters under the age of 10 must be accompanied by an adult supervisor who is within 20 feet of the junior hunter.
The Four Primary Rules of Firearm Safety Point the muzzle in a safe direction. Treat every firearm with the respect due a loaded gun. Be sure of the target and what is in front of it and beyond it. Keep your finger outside the trigger guard until ready to shoot.
A hunter may carry a handgun while bowhunting, but it may NOT be used to dispatch deer.
Big Game License Fees*Resident Adult$26.00$115.00***Resident Youth8.0035.00Resident Bear Tag28.0075.00**Resident Archery26.0075.00
Overall, the main differences between federal and Maine's gun laws focus on who can and cannot carry firearms. The federal firearms laws, enacted under the Gun Control Act of 1968, make the following individuals ineligible to possess firearms: Any person convicted of a felony or a domestic violence misdemeanor.
Please note that using a scope or sight on a hunting crossbow in Maine is legal. When hunting with a crossbow in Maine, you need to wear Hunter Orange at all times. Additionally, anyone who is 70 years or older is allowed to use a crossbow to hunt any wild animal and wild bird.
Maine's moose hunt is a "permit only" hunt. Each permittee may select a subpermittee to hunt with them. Applications are available by January 31. A person may not hunt moose with an apprentice hunter license. The bag limit is one moose per year, by either permittee or subpermittee.
You need to aim with the dominant—or master—eye for the most accurate shooting. Usually your dominant eye is the same as your dominant hand, but not always. You should determine which is your dominant eye before you sight-in your rifle or handgun.
5 Basic firearms safety ruleSalways keep your firearm pointed in a safe direction. treat all firearms as if they were loaded. ... be certain of your target, your line of fire, and what lies beyond your target.always wear appropriate eye and ear protection when shooting and maintaining your firearm. CUSTOMER SERVICE.
The 4 universal rules of gun safety are: Treat all guns as if they are always loaded. Never let the muzzle point at anything that you are not willing to destroy. Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on target and you have made the decision to shoot. Be sure of your target and what is behind it.
What is a super pack antlerless deer permit? If you are successful in receiving a super pack antlerless deer permit, you have permission to legally hunt and register a second deer (must be antlerless) that can be taken during the regular archery/crossbow, firearm or muzzleloader season.
$5856. Residents can only buy one chance for $15. 7. Nonresident permit fee is $585.
License FeesResidentNon-ResidentLicenseFeeFeeSeason Fishing (16 and older)$25$64Combination Fishing and Hunting$43$150Combination Fishing and Archery$43$476 more rows
The federal firearms laws, enacted under the Gun Control Act of 1968, make the following individuals ineligible to possess firearms: Any person convicted of a felony or a domestic violence misdemeanor. Any fugitives from justice. Any illegal drug users, including marijuana users.
The Maine Hunter Ed Course fee is $19.95.
You need education to purchase an adult hunting license unless you can show proof of having previously held an adult license to hunt with firearms...
You must be at least 10 years old to take this online course.
You do not have to be a resident of Maine to take this online course.
The Maine Hunter Ed Course is approved and accepted by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife.
All U.S. states, provinces, and other countries that have mandatory hunter education requirements will accept the Maine Hunter Education Firearms C...
If you fail a unit quiz, you can take it again until you pass. You must score at least 70% on the unit quizzes to pass.
The Final Exam is the exam you take at the end of the online course. You must score at least 80% on the exam to pass. You have unlimited attempts t...
Once you pass and pay for the online course, you will be able to immediately print your proof of online completion and/or request that a PDF be ema...
The Maine Bowhunter Ed Course fee is $30.00.
Any person (resident or non-resident) who applies for an archery license must show proof of having successfully completed an archery hunter educati...
Typically it takes about 3 hours to go through the online course, excluding any quizzes and/or exams and restudying that you may choose to do.
You must be at least 10 years old to take this online course.
You do not have to be a resident of Maine to take this online course.
The Maine Bowhunter Ed Course is approved and accepted by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife.
All U.S. states, provinces, and other countries that have mandatory bowhunter education requirements will accept the Maine Bowhunter Education Cert...
If you fail a unit quiz, you can take it again until you pass. You must score at least 70% on the unit quizzes to pass.
The Final Exam is the exam you take at the end of the online course. You must score at least 80% on the exam to pass. You have unlimited attempts t...
Taking a hunter safety course is the first step to joining a wonderful community of conservationists! Hunters have a longstanding role as conservationists, helping keep wildlife populations at healthy levels and giving biologists valuable harvest data. Hunters also provide funding for wildlife management through the purchase of their license and a manufacturer-paid tax on firearms and ammunition. Without hunters, it would not be possible for the department to closely monitor and protect game and non-game species in our state.
Junior Hunters: The Department encourages all junior hunters ages 10-15 to complete a hunter safety course to further their knowledge of safe hunting, proper firearm handling, outdoor survival, and more.
In-person courses require students to attend a 3-hour session of classroom instruction, then complete a workbook at home and then attend a skills and exam session.
At the skills and exam session, students must demonstrate to the instructor that they can safely handle a firearm, and must participate in workshop and session activities, bring a survival kit and pass a 50-question exam with a score of at least 70% . Find a Skills and Exam Session.
In-person courses provide students the opportunity to ask questions of instructors and gain further guidance. There is typically no fee to complete a traditional in-person course, although some course hosts require a nominal fee to help cover facility rental or cleaning costs.
Hunters under the age of 10 do not need to take hunter safety and do not need a hunting license. Learn more about junior hunters
As a course provider approved by Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife, the Maine Bowhunter Ed Course covers everything you may need to know in order to be safe.
You must be at least 10 years old to take this online course.
An approved Bowhunter safety course is required to comply with the laws and regulations in those jurisdictions. Depending on your age, you may be required to have the Bowhunter Education Certificate in order to legally buy a license or permit to hunt. For more information, see the Maine Bowhunter Laws and Regulations page.
Any person (resident or non-resident) who applies for an archery license must show proof of having successfully completed an archery hunter education course or of having held an adult archery license in any year after 1979.
In Maine, hunters and trappers must attend approved training courses specific to the license or permit type they wish to purchase. By state law, anyone planning to buy a basic hunting license, archery license, crossbow permit, or trapping license, must complete the respective hunter, archery, crossbow, or trapper education course. Individuals may purchase each of these licenses by showing a certificate of completion from the appropriate course, or a previously issued license of the same type.
Completing a recreational safety course is an important step to preparing for a lifetime of safe and enjoyable outdoor adventures in Maine and beyond.
The Department keeps records of graduates from its safety courses. If you have lost your certificate, you may obtain a duplicate from the Safety Division at no cost.
If you would like to refresh your knowledge of safe and responsible hunting, then taking a hunter education course is a great idea.
Note: The ATV Safety Institute E-Course is not recognized by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.
As a course provider approved by Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife, the Maine Crossbow Course covers everything you may need to know in order to be safe.
Crossbow Ed is the only safety course provider that develops print materials that cover Crossbow safety best practices and regulations.
The Final Exam is the exam you take at the end of the online course. You must score at least 80% on the exam to pass. You have unlimited attempts to pass the exam. If you don’t complete the exam in one session, don’t worry. When you log in later, you will be taken to the first unanswered question of the exam.
Any person (resident or non-resident) who is 16 years of age or older and applies for a crossbow hunting permit must hold a valid license to hunt big game. In addition, he or she must either:
The purpose of hunter education is to develop knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to become safe, responsible hunters.
To obtain a crossbow permit, you must complete crossbow education or have proof of having hunted in another state that allowed crossbow use.
Taking a hunter safety course is the first step to joining a wonderful community of conservationists! Hunters have a longstanding role as conservationists, helping keep wildlife populations at healthy levels and giving biologists valuable harvest data. Hunters also provide funding for wildlife management through the purchase of their license and a manufacturer-paid tax on firearms and ammunition. Without hunters, it would not be possible for the department to closely monitor and protect game and non-game species in our state.
In-person courses require students to attend a 3-hour session of classroom instruction and successfully pass a written exam.