Deion_Hoehne
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Does anyone have any good info on Maine Moose hunts and is it worth while?
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The Maine moose draw was TODAY. After 20 years of applying as a non-resident, I finally hit. Now I need to find a quality outfitter who can guide in WMD 14.
Does anyone have any recommendations?
Maine changed the law a long while back. Moose maybe broken down for transport prior to check in. No need to transport it whole.
Good to hear they changed that law! One of the oddest hunting laws I've ever heard of.
Congrats!!!Congrats on the tag. I pulled WMD 8 today. Now the planning starts!!
That was true a few years back, but now that you get 10 more chances for every bonus point from 16 on, I think we are going to see those with 20 or more points more likely to draw than people spending a few hundred dollars. They really should have just squared points and not allowed anyone to buy groups of 10 chances. For Residents, it looks like if you have over a certain number of points you are guaranteed to draw. I doubt they do that for non-residents....There are some great units in Maine, i been an alternate on a pair of tags over the last 18 years, and the were great hunts. I have never pulled a tag for myself though.
When they when changed it so a NR can by unlimited chances they flushed the NR moose draw down the drain. The odds are slightly worse then terrible.
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Maine's lottery system is the worst (or pretty close to it) out there. They manage a moose in southern Maine the same way they do in northern Maine. If it were me, I would do quality hunts the week of the September hunt and do an antler restriction (40+") and you can only notch one of those in your life and draw one every 10 years. I would leave the October hunt in for antlered and put a noticed tag restriction of those of once every 10 years, draw every 5. Cow tags, I would do those as resident and land-owner (with open accessible hunting land - like the resident day for deer) only tags. These are management/meat hunts (not that you don't get meat from a 60" bull), but they require less effort, skill, etc. For points, I would square points. It is silly that people have been putting in for 30+ years and haven't drawn. I know they are putting in for a bull hunt in Jackman and the odds are low, but it should be statistically unlikely they find themselves in this situation.That was true a few years back, but now that you get 10 more chances for every bonus point from 16 on, I think we are going to see those with 20 or more points more likely to draw than people spending a few hundred dollars. They really should have just squared points and not allowed anyone to buy groups of 10 chances. For Residents, it looks like if you have over a certain number of points you are guaranteed to draw. I doubt they do that for non-residents....