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Maine Guides & Outfitters

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.

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Contribute part of your harvested bobcats to a study of dispersal in New England!?

Greetings hunters and trappers,
My name is Rory Carroll and I am a graduate student at the University of New Hampshire studying wildlife conservation. For the past 6 years at UNH, we have been working on assessing the bobcat population in New Hampshire, which has rebounded very well since being protected in the state in 1989. We are currently using genetics to assess how the landscape affects movement of bobcats across New England. We are especially interested in how major highways impact the growing bobcat population's ability to disperse across the landscape.
Instructions for sample collection and study contact.


Hunters for the Hungry

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.

For more information, to donate, or to get connected to a Hunters for the Hungry participating meat processor near you call toll free, 1-888-4DEERME (1-888-433-3763) or visit http://www.maine.gov/agriculture/co/tefap/

Hunters for the Hungry Participating Meat Processors


The Travis Mills Project
National Veterans Family Center

Travis' dream is to provide a camp in Maine as a recreation center for disabled veterans and their families in a way that is affordable to the needs of the veterans, with need based scholarships available.
National Veterans Family Center
Travis Mills.org


A collection of my bear video clips, mostly taken in the last year with a couple older ones thrown in. The big bear at the end is "Big John" taken July 2, 2014. He has a scar on his snout which the bear biologist, who had handled him the week before, confirmed was most likely Big John.


Washington County, Maine June 18th 2016

Maine Black Bear photo- Dusty Perry

Washington County, Maine May 14th, 2015

Coyote

Washington County, Maine May 6th, 2015

Black Bear Maine 5-6-15

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