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Re: Non-Res Maine Moose permit chances? HuntKY#383258902/24/10 | |
C CraigP Campfire Regular | |
CraigP Campfire Regular C Joined: Aug 2001 Posts: 618 | Congrats on a nice moose HuntKY. I remember reading an article many years ago in the Maine Sportsman newspaper comparing moose hunting in Maine to elk hunting out west. Specifically they were talking about how the animals are removed from the woods. I think they said something like 85% or more of all moose harvested in Maine are retrieved whole while like 85% or more of the elk harvested out west are brought out in pieces. Here's my moose in the back of the truck ready to head to the check station. "Keep your nose in the wind and your eyes along the skyline." |
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Re: Non-Res Maine Moose permit chances? CraigP#383275802/24/10 | |
HuntKY Campfire Regular | |
HuntKY Campfire Regular Joined: Aug 2008 Posts: 1,057 | CraigP, I didn't know that. That's a whole lot of animal to get to the truck in one piece isn't it? Nice moose by the way. Protect WYDAHO fish and game, fence out Utah. |
Re: Non-Res Maine Moose permit chances? HuntKY#383282102/24/10 | |
B Bill_N Campfire Tracker | |
Bill_N Campfire Tracker B Joined: Feb 2004 Posts: 3,208 | I thought the number was higher than that. Most are shot near enough to a road that they're winched out or dragged out by an ATV. I found some pics of my hunt in 2000 but will have to email them home from work and put them up on photobucket. Affordable Sportfishing Charters and Cruises out of Noank CT - https://www.rowdygirlcharters.com/ |
Re: Non-Res Maine Moose permit chances? Bill_N#383588302/25/10 | |
B Bill_N Campfire Tracker | |
Bill_N Campfire Tracker B Joined: Feb 2004 Posts: 3,208 | This is where we stayed. Nice place, about 10 miles out of Jackman on Rt 6 & 15 heading toward Rockwood... The cabin we stayed in This is the first day harvest - 2 bulls around 40" and a cow. One of those bulls walked right in to us early on the first day and I passed on him. He went down into a thicket and another guy got him that afternoon when he came out in the clear cut on the other side following a cow. This is a 51", 850 lb bull that was taken Tues morning in the midst of a blizzard. The guys were sleeping in the truck and the moose walked out in front of them. The 12 year old boy that had the permit was in the back seat. His dad got out and got a shot into him after jamming his gun. The boy eventually got out and got a shot into him too. His dad shot him in the neck and he fell about 50 feet from the road. We just winched him out before this pic. They were from Biddeford and just wanted to shoot the first bull they saw and get home. By the time it stopped snowing mid-day there was 16" on the ground. This is a real nice 49", 825 lb bull taken by the guy in the blue I got my moose on Thursday afternoon after we made it back to a spot from my guide had seen a couple of nice bulls before the season. We hiked in and jumped some cows but didn't see any bull with them. On the way back to the truck we crossed their tracks and there was a huge set of tracks with them. We followed them back to the road and lost the track so we split up at the road to go around both sides of a swamp. Of course the moose were on the other side and came out near my guide who started yelling for us to get over there. When we did he said the bull was huge and we had to hurry so we followed the tracks as fast as we could for maybe a mile and came over a little rise and we could see a moose through some hemlocks and part of a palm. Figuring that had to be the bull we waited until he moved a little and I shot him in the back of the ribcage angling into the opposite shoulder and he dropped right there. Then all hell broke loose as 4 other moose including the big bull took off. They were another 20 yards into the hemlocks and apparently the ones we were following met up with two others. He was about 36" and 720 lbs. The guide thought the one we were chasing was over 65". I was disappointed That I didn't get a shot at the big bull but that's hunting. Here's my moose on the scale at Bishop's in Jackman and behind the dozer we used to pull him out with my son. The guide says we'll get the big one next time. I hope there IS a next time... [img]http:/ This is a 64.5", 950 lb moose that was taken by my guides brother (in [img]http:/ The trucks they use are all equipped with winchs, pulley systems, and ramps. If they can get a truck within a few hundred feet of the moose they'll have it loaded in a 1/2 hour or less. Last edited by Bill_N; 02/25/10. Affordable Sportfishing Charters and Cruises out of Noank CT - https://www.rowdygirlcharters.com/ |
Re: Non-Res Maine Moose permit chances? Bill_N#383761802/26/10 | |
O old_willys Campfire Outfitter | |
old_willys Campfire Outfitter O Joined: Apr 2008 Posts: 8,688 | Thanks guys! I saw this posting and finally remember for the first time to apply on time! This is my first try! Ted |
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Re: Non-Res Maine Moose permit chances? rl11#384067702/26/10 | |
B Bill_N Campfire Tracker | |
Bill_N Campfire Tracker B Joined: Feb 2004 Posts: 3,208 | $15-$55 for non-residents depending on how many chances you want to buy. Last edited by Bill_N; 02/27/10. Affordable Sportfishing Charters and Cruises out of Noank CT - https://www.rowdygirlcharters.com/ |
Re: Non-Res Maine Moose permit chances? rl11#384142402/27/10 | |
Ptarmigan Campfire Regular | |
Ptarmigan Campfire Regular Joined: Jan 2006 Posts: 2,797 Likes: 1 | I put in for 17 yrs with no success. The old man has been putting in since it started in the 80's. Now I live in AK and cant get past the fishing yet to put the time in to bring one home. |
Re: Non-Res Maine Moose permit chances? rl11#384173102/27/10 | |
B Bill_N Campfire Tracker | |
Bill_N Campfire Tracker B Joined: Feb 2004 Posts: 3,208 | Originally Posted by rl11 No wonder the odds suck, that's a steal. That doesn't include the cost of the licenses. $114 general big game plus the moose permit $484 But at least they don't charge you upfront for the licenses in case you draw and then refund your money 6 months later. Affordable Sportfishing Charters and Cruises out of Noank CT - https://www.rowdygirlcharters.com/ |
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Re: Non-Res Maine Moose permit chances? Bill_N#387479803/08/10 | |
M Maine_Rifle Campfire Member | |
Maine_Rifle Campfire Member M Joined: Sep 2007 Posts: 277 | Its worth the wait . Even as a resident I started applying in the 80's and was drawn in 08 . I have been on 5-6 hunts over the last 15 years ... lugga's and tugga's are always welcome on a moose hunt in maine .... By the way the hunt is changing ... wood cutting practices have changed eliminating the large clear cuts ... the practice of riding the roads is giving way to hunting the rut and calling .. for this the september season is usually a better hunt . We called all week and passed three bulls waiting for my bull.... I owe my next two drawn tags to my hunting partners .. hunt of a lifetime . Will post pic's as soon as I go back and read the faq how . |
Re: Non-Res Maine Moose permit chances? Maine_Rifle#388428103/11/10 | |
C carwash New Member | |
carwash New Member C Joined: Feb 2010 Posts: 8 | I think this is my 9 year. Never drawn yet. NB is starting to look better. |
Re: Non-Res Maine Moose permit chances? carwash#388649303/11/10 | |
gmsemel Campfire Tracker | |
gmsemel Campfire Tracker Joined: Jan 2001 Posts: 5,828 | Well I stopped putting in for a permit when I became unemployed, I put in for the draw every year since 1985 or so. Well that's the breaks, its not like I never hunted moose or shot one. I killed 17 in the last 20 years. Mostly in Alaska. Hunted Newfoundland a bit in the 1970's and its a easy trip to do from anywhere in New England. "Any idiot can face a crisis,it's the day-to-day living that wears you out." Anton Chekhov |
Re: Non-Res Maine Moose permit chances? gmsemel#388676503/12/10 | |
D Dogballs Campfire Regular | |
Dogballs Campfire Regular D Joined: Sep 2006 Posts: 639 | As a non-resident I got drawn the first year I applied. I hunted out of Millenocket with some buddies and killed an average bull. We had a great hunt for not much money and came home with something like 300 pounds of meat. I quit while I was ahead and haven't applied since... "Let me say it as simply as I can: transparency and the rule of law will be the touchstones of this presidency." |
Re: Non-Res Maine Moose permit chances? Dogballs#407994305/12/10 | |
WFR Campfire Regular | |
WFR Campfire Regular Joined: Jul 2007 Posts: 1,400 | I put in for 6 chances tonight as a non-res. |
Re: Non-Res Maine Moose permit chances? WFR#417554706/17/10 | |
WFR Campfire Regular | |
WFR Campfire Regular Joined: Jul 2007 Posts: 1,400 | I guess we'll be finding out in about 18 minutes or so! |
Re: Non-Res Maine Moose permit chances? Bill_N#417557306/17/10 | |
SuperCub Campfire Outfitter | |
SuperCub Campfire Outfitter Joined: Jun 2002 Posts: 11,972 Likes: 2 | Originally Posted by Bill_N Originally Posted by 7remmag if you drive or fly a litte further north east to new foundland its over the counter tags and your guide is around the same price and size of moose as well When did that change? NB has been a draw for as long as I remember... NB does have a draw, but I think he's refering to Newfoundland. NFLD is a good deal for moose hunting. They get a ton of sports from the N/Eastern States there every yr. . |
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