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Hunting Land for Lease in Maine:

Maine is a small state and the total area that is open for hunting is 942,000 acres. Hunting Land for Sale in Maine. This is almost 4.8% of the whole area of this state. Native and nonresident hunters can hunt Deer, Bear, Bobcat, Grouse, Moose, Woodcock, and many other big and small games on this land. The temperature of this state is always moderate which makes it a great place for the people who want to go out in the fields and can hunt their desired animals. . Public lands of this state are managed by Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. There are special rules and regulations for every hunting land on this state which must be followed by every hunter and disobeying them lead to the license cancellation of hunters. Poisons, chemicals, and tranquilizing drugs are prohibited on hunting lands. Moreover, motor vehicles are not allowed inside the hunting land however hunting can be done on bike. Hunters can use dogs to hunt animals on this state but not for Muskrat, Turkey, Mink, Deer River Otter, and Beaver. Additionally, hunters must wear their orange while hunting so that they can be identified. Also, there are different hunting seasons in this state that allow hunters to hunt desired animals throughout the year.

Maine Hunting Leases:

In Maine public hunting lands are those which are under the possession of Maine Department of Wildlife or are leased from various corporations and agencies. In order to hunt on any hunting land the minimum person age is 17 & a valid permit and license are also compulsory. Hunters can find the location of any hunting land through a hunting map book. Some lands need prior registration for hunting that can be done online and some require on-site registration. As these lands are not open to public so the hunters do not face crowd while hunting. Hunting from vehicle is not allowed in hunting leases. The use of motor vehicles is only allowed for the people with disabilities. Moreover, hunters can bring their pets on hunting lands but they must possess a slip of their recent vaccination. There are designated areas for camping on hunting leases and camping for more than 21 consecutive days in any 30-day period is prohibited. Luxurious restrooms are also available for hunters to stay. Additionally, hunters are not allowed to bring any kind of alcoholic drinks and drugs on hunting leases.  Lastly, activities that can be done on these lands other than hunting include fishing, trapping, hiking, skiing and horseback riding.

Hunting Land by Private Owner in Maine:

Hunting leases in Maine provide great facilities for hunters including well-furnished restrooms, toilets, fresh drinking water, security, tuck shops, and camp grounds. Moreover, minimum age for hunting in Maine is 18 and no license is required for the hunters at this age. However, an adult should be watching them continuously while they are hunting animals. There are special areas in hunting leases for the people who are physically disabled so that they can hunt their desired animals easily. Moreover, hunters are allowed to bring their pets on hunting leases in Maine but they must be leashed and recent vaccination slips of pets must be kept with the hunter. Dogs can also be brought on the hunting leases but should not be used for hunting Deer and Elk. However, dogs can be used to find out the wounded deer and elk. Additionally, alcoholic drinks and drugs are prohibited on hunting lands. Also, hunters can camp on hunting leases in Maine but not more than 21 consecutive days.