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May 3rd, 2011
AUGUSTA – Less than two weeks remain to enter the 2011 Maine Moose Permit Lottery!
Online applications for the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife’s 2011 Moose Permit Lottery are due by 11:59 p.m. on Friday, May 13. The only applications still being accepted are those filed online at www.mefishwildlife.com.
“We’re encouraging applicants to apply online during the day or at their earliest convenience before the close of business at 5 p.m.,” said Bill Swan, IF&W
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April 13th, 2011
Drivers Urged to Heed New Roadside Warning Signs and Watch Out for Deer
AUGUSTA, Maine – The arrival of spring means deer are on the move along roadways. MaineDOT and the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife are urging drivers to heed posted warning signs and slow down, particularly in areas where historically a high number of deer-vehicle collisions have occurred.
As snow slowly disappears this spring, areas along the sides of roads are generally one of the first areas to
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April 8th, 2011
It’s time to go Whitewater Rafting in Maine? Here are the BEST Maine Whitewater Rafting Guides, exclusively from Maine Guides Online. Book your Maine Rafting trip early, these outfitters book up early, and you want to make sure you get your weekend of choice and the lodging accommodations your looking for.
Magic Falls Rafting Co. West Forks, ME
Magic Falls Rafting Co. is Maine’s fun, safety-conscious, value-priced whitewater rafitng outfitter offering trips on the Kennebec
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March 14th, 2011
Preliminary 2010 Deer Harvest Numbers Show Increase
Augusta, Maine – Preliminary deer harvest numbers show an increase of 11 percent from the 2009 harvest with an initial tally of 20,063 deer taken by hunters.
“The winter of 2010 ranked as one of the mildest winters in the past 60 years, a stark contrast to the terrible back-to-back winters of 2008 and 2009,” according to MDIF&W Deer Biologist Lee Kantar. “The 2010 winter certainly provided a much-needed break to deer and explains
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February 16th, 2011
This has been a tough year for ice fishermen so far. The weight from all the snow we’ve had has produced lots of slush and tough traveling conditions on many lakes around the state. And it seems like many weekends have been bitter cold or snowy. Hopefully, the second-half of the ice fishing season will be more user-friendly.
The ice fishing season on most Maine lakes opens January 1, so by the time March rolls around, many of the traditional hotspots have been fished fairly hard. In
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