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Wild Turkey Hunting
Spring Wild Turkey Hunting Season Laws and Regulations Due to an increasing wild turkey population and distribution in Maine resulting from the Department's active management program, spring/fall Wild Turkey permits are now available over-the-counter rather than through an application/lottery process. Hunters may now purchase a spring/fall Wild Turkey permit wherever hunting licenses are sold. The following laws and regulations are specific to the spring Wild Turkey hunting season. Hunters must also comply with all other applicable fish and wildlife laws of Title 12, Maine Revised Statutes. For more information, also see the Spring Wild Turkey Hunter's Guide. Spring Wild Turkey Hunting Season A spring/fall turkey permit is required in addition to a valid hunting license that allows hunting of big game. Spring Wild Turkey Hunting Zone and Dates:There is one Spring Wild Turkey hunting zone as follows: Wildlife Management Districts 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, and 28.
The permittee must possess the spring/fall Wild Turkey permit as well as their hunting license or archery license at all times while hunting. A person may assist in a hunt without a license or permit for that activity as long as that person does not carry hunting equipment. Landowners, please see landowner provisions. Youth Hunting Day:Youth 10 years of age or older and under 16 years of age who possess a junior hunting license, including a junior lifetime hunting license, may hunt under adult supervision on the first Saturday preceding the opening day of the spring Wild Turkey hunting season - April 27, 2013. Note: The resident spring/fall turkey permit and the second spring turkey permit are included in the resident junior hunting license and resident junior lifetime hunting license. Junior hunters, including a junior lifetime hunting License, may hunt for two bearded turkey with shotguns or bow and arrow, and must be accompanied by parent, guardian, or a qualified adult. The qualified adult must be a person 18 or older who has been approved by the youth's parent or guardian and must hold a valid Maine hunting license or have completed a hunter safety course. The accompanying adult cannot possess hunting equipment on the youth hunting day. Permit Fees: Resident Spring/Fall Wild Turkey Permit - $20.00* Nonresident Spring/Fall Wild Turkey Permit - $54.00* Second Spring Turkey Permit - $20.00 Note: The spring/fall turkey permit allows the taking of one (1) bearded wild turkey in the spring and one (1) wild turkey of either sex in the fall. *Plus agent fee. Legal Hunting Hours:One-half (1/2) hour before sunrise until 12:00 p.m. (noon) local time. Bag Limit and Possession Limit:One (1) bearded Wild Turkey per holder of a spring/fall turkey permit. Possession of a second spring turkey permit allows taking and possession of a second bearded wild turkey. Legal Method for Taking Wild Turkey:Only shotgun gauges 10 through 20 using shot sizes 4 through 6, or bow and arrow may be used to hunt Wild Turkeys during the spring Wild Turkey hunting season. Electronic calling devices are legal. Illegal Hunting MethodsOther Prohibited ActsOther Laws and Restrictions Pertaining to Wild Turkey HuntingRegistration, Tagging, and TransportationFall Wild Turkey Hunting SeasonFall Wild Turkey Hunting Zones and Dates:
A spring/fall wild turkey hunting permit and an archery license are required to hunt in Zone 1 and 2. In Zone 3, a spring/fall wild turkey hunting permit and a hunting license that allows hunting for big game are required to hunt with a shotgun, and a spring/fall wild turkey hunting permit and an archery license are required to hunt with bow and arrow. The permittee must possess the spring/fall wild turkey permit as well as their hunting license or archery license at all times while hunting. A person may assist in a hunt without a license or permit for that activity as long as that person does not carry hunting equipment. Landowners, please see landowner provisions. Permit Fees:Resident Spring/Fall Wild Turkey Permit - $20.00* Nonresident Spring/Fall Wild Turkey Permit - $54.00* Note: The spring/fall turkey permit allows the taking of one (1) one bearded Wild Turkey in the spring and one (1) Wild Turkey of either sex in the fall. *Plus agent fee. Legal Hunting Hours:Legal hunting time is from 1/2 hour before sunrise to 1/2 hour after sunset. Bag and Possession Limit:One (1) Wild Turkey of either sex and any age per permit holder. Legal Method for Taking Wild Turkey During the Fall Season:
Illegal Hunting MethodsOther Prohibited ActsOther Laws and Restrictions Pertaining to Wild Turkey HuntingRegistration, Tagging, and TransportationIllegal Hunting Methods:
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Other Laws and Restrictions Pertaining to Wild Turkey HuntingSummarized below are some general hunting laws you should be aware of while Wild Turkey hunting in Maine. This listing has no legal weight and is not intended as a substitute for reading the current Hunting Laws and Rules.
The Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife strongly recommends that hunters ask permission of the landowner before going onto land to hunt or scout. Since the hunt will be conducted during the spring (a non-traditional hunting period) and in the most densely populated counties of Maine, it is very important to seek consent from the landowner. The hunter who does this will find that landowners who posted their property during the fall are often willing to allow spring turkey hunting. Usually, the landowner only wants to know who you are and when you are going to be on his/her land. If you fail to gain permission on a parcel, respect the landowner’s rights and seek hunting privileges elsewhere. The success of this and future hunts depends on you. LandownersAny private landowner is eligible to hunt Wild Turkeys on their own land without a Wild Turkey permit during the spring Wild Turkey hunting season or the fall Wild Turkey hunting season if:
Any family member permanently domiciled on that land is also eligible to hunt Wild Turkeys on that land without a Wild Turkey permit. A family member means any family member of legal hunting age, including spouse, children, grandchildren, etc. who resides on the property. A landowner must provide proof of eligibility if requested by an agent of the commissioner. Eligible persons may take two (2) bearded Wild Turkeys in the spring, and one (1) Wild Turkey of either gender in the fall, in accordance with all laws and rules of that open season including weapon restrictions, tagging, and reporting requirements. Landowners and eligible family members may hunt during any open week of the Wild Turkey hunting season regardless of their year of birth. Registration, Tagging, and TransportationTagging/Transportation:Any person killing a Wild Turkey shall immediately securely attach to its leg, a plainly visible transportation tag bearing his/her full name, address, and license number. You can now make your own transportation tags (include name, address, and license number) on any type of material you choose; you can print them from our web site - Transportation Tags PDF; or we can send you a set of tyvek tags if you would like to e-mail your request along with name and mailing address. Gift turkeys are to be labeled with the name and address of the person who registered it and the year the turkey was registered. Any Wild Turkey being moved or transported in any manner must have a plainly visible transportation tag bearing the name, address, and license number of the person who killed it securely attached to its leg, and it must be accompanied by the person who killed it. Unless the Wild Turkey has been legally registered, no person shall keep a Wild Turkey at his/her home or at any place of storage (except at the official registration station or at the office of a Maine game warden) for more than eighteen (18) hours without first notifying a game warden. Registration:
The entire turkey, except the viscera, shall be presented. The fee to register a Wild Turkey is $5.00. All radio transmitters, leg bands, and wing tags must be submitted at the time of registration. For information on banded Wild Turkeys, please contact the closest IF&W Office. Gray (207) 657-2345, Sidney (207) 547-5318, Bangor (207) 941-4474, Greenville (207) 695-3756, and Ashland (207) 435-3231. Wild Turkey Harvest InformationWild Turkey Harvest Information Spring Wild Turkey Hunting Effort and Harvests, 1986 - 2009As the Wild Turkey population has grown and spread in to new habitat, both the number of permits and the area open to hunting have been increased in a conservative manner to assure a safe and high quality hunting opportunity.
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