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It is that time again, for those interested. Moose permit applications are available.

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Posts: 388 | Location: Aroostook County, Maine | Registered: 09 September 2010Reply With Quote
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I keep getting the email reminding me to apply. Haven't been since '11 so maybe this is my year.
 
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Maybe someday. On my bucket list.


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I gave up after 15 years.
 
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I wouldn't say "available". rotflmo
 
Posts: 2717 | Location: NH | Registered: 03 February 2009Reply With Quote
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Drew one in 1980. Drew again 30 years later. I keep entering, maybe I'll get drawn again before I am in my late 80's.
 
Posts: 214 | Location: maine, usa | Registered: 07 March 2013Reply With Quote
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DID you guys have any success? Not with the permit but with the Moose! I figure its harder to get the permit than the Moose.

I thought a few years ago they were gonna let guides have an alotment of tags for Moose. Did that ever come about.

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I shot a cow in 1980. Biggest squander of my life. It was the very first year for moose hunting in Maine. I figured it was easy to get picked again, was in a hurry to get back to work, shot 1st moose I saw. Young and stupid. In 2010 I relinquished my right to shoot to the sub-permittee, a friend. He screwed up, but had plenty of opportunity. Just plain stupid, can't use youth as an excuse for 2010. But the success rate is somewhere around 75%. There are still alot of big bulls in the woods. Sporting camps and lodges can get tags. But the dopes in the legislature and the Maine Guides Association made a totally screwed up formula for determining just how many "lodge tags" would be available. It's based on the total number of tags available. Anything less than 3200 total tags eliminates any chance of "lodge tags" being offered. Lately there have been only a few over 2000 tags a year. For a good number of the sporting camp tags to be offered, there really would have to be upward of 4,000 tags.
 
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I drew a tag as a sub-permitee in"95, drew a tag in '06 and 2011. I have put in every year since '88. I can't complain. You pay your money and you take your chances!.
If only I could be so lucky with the power ball.


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There are some big moose here. My best was 883 dressed, 53" spread and 27 points.
 
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I think I’m up to 14 points. I’m hoping to draw in the next 5 years.


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I bought a block of chances as well.. It'll probably just end up as a donation to the state of Maine, but I figure my chances are better there than on a Lotto ticket.


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Deadline is just about here for 2021
Good luck


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The draw is just around the corner. Did any other AR members put in ?


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https://bangordailynews.com/20...-of-failed-attempts/



Eddington hunter gets 1st moose permit after decades of failed attempts

by Pete Warner
15 hours ago Updated 3 hours ago


Tim Lander couldn’t understand why his text message notification tone kept going off.

He was sitting in his Eddington home on Saturday afternoon, following the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife’s YouTube broadcast of the annual moose permit lottery on his computer.

Lander was listening intently, fully expecting the 2021 lottery would end like all the others — with him not being among the lucky permit winners. He picked up his phone to find congratulatory texts and emails from brothers Billy and Chris, among others. His name had been drawn.



“I was listening and I never heard them call my name,” said Lander, who was perplexed by the development, even as the texts and emails continued to stream in.

Five minutes later, he heard it. Lander could come up with only one theory to explain how he was the last of his hunting family and friends to find out that he’ll be hunting moose in October.

“I’ve got the greatest internet down here that you could ever have,” Lander joked.


Lander is among 4,030 people whose names were revealed in Saturday’s drawing, which for the second straight year was held virtually by Maine DIF&W staff members at their offices in Augusta.

The DIF&W completed its reading of the names and hometowns of each winner in less than four hours, revealing the last name at 3:56 p.m.

For Lander, Saturday turned out to be a day he doubted would ever come.


“I can’t believe it. I figured I’d die before I ever got one,” he said, citing many years of failed attempts.

Lander, 64, admits that he hasn’t put in for every moose lottery since the state held its first hunt in 1980, but he figures he applied most years.

Actually, his luck started to change in 2019 when he was the subpermittee on the hunt with his older brother, Bill Lander of Dedham. It was the first time either of them had been drawn for a moose permit and Tim, who suffers from a debilitating back injury.


“I figured that that was the shot I had was with Billy,” Tim said. “I never expected I’d ever get one.”

In fact, it was Tim who fired the shot that downed the 590-pound bull harvested near Brassua Lake.

This time will be a little different. He figures it’s his turn to let Billy, who will be his subpermittee, have the honors.


“I’m going to have to let him shoot it because he let me shoot his,” Tim Lander said.

He is looking forward to the chance to spend time with his brothers and some friends on another hunting adventure.

“I’m pretty excited after this long,” Tim said. “Obviously, it’s cool. I can’t wait. It’ll be fun.”

DIF&W spokesperson Mark Latti said 72,039 people applied for the opportunity to get a permit, the largest number since 2004. The record for applications was 94,532, which was set in 1994, when only 1,200 permits were up for grabs.

Here are Maine’s moose hunting seasons, including dates and Wildlife Management Districts, for 2021:

— Sept. 27-Oct. 2: WMDs 1-6, 10, 11, 18, 19, 27, 28

— Oct. 11-16: WMDs 1-14, 17-19, 27, 28

— Oct. 25-30: WMDs 1-6

— Oct. 30 (Maine resident permit holders only): WMDs 15-16

— Nov 1-27: WMDs 15-16


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