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Monday, February 15, 2010

Moose, Deer and more hunting

Hunting in Maine We are located in Clifton, Maine, in Penobscot County. We are on the edge of the downeast "big woods". Hunting zones at our door include 18, 26 and 28. There is over a million acres of timber country at your reach for almost all types of hunting. Be it Moose, Deer, Bear, Bobcat or Coyote.

Moose hunting is done by permit draw, with the
applications for lottery having to be sent in by the
first part of April. The drawing is in June. Our zones
hold a number of good bulls and cows. We offer calling,
stalking and stands for Moose. Maine has a spilit
season, with one week in September and the second
in October.

Deer hunting is popular, while our herd is not as big
as what you might find in PA or Texas we offer some
large deer. Hunting is done mostly by stands and
some by stalking. Bow season starts in September
and firearms in November. Depending on the weather
we might have some good snow toward the last few
weeks of the season. Muzzleloading continues into
the first week of December.

Bear hunting starts the last Monday in August and runs
until the Saturday after Thanksgiving. Bear hunting is done over bait, by dog, or stalking.
You are more than welcome to bring you own
dogs and hunt.

Coyote is usually done by calling or bait. Coyote are a very fast and smart creature. It
may take hours or a day to get a coyote to answer a call.

Bobcat hunting is done with dog later in the season on fresh snow.

Bird hunting, mostly Partridge (Ruffed Grouse) starts in October and ends in December. We hunt by stalking or with bird dog. You are welcome to bring your own dogs.

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