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Hunter Safety


Chairman - Margaret Heseltine


Hunter safety class schedule

This is a two day Saturday class.

The next class will be on April 19, and April 26,

There is also a class on Sept. 13th and Sept 20th

This class is limited to 25 people. To register or for more information, you have to call Margaret at 985-9030 while there are still spots available.

For any additional information on hunter safety classes you may contact Margaret at heseltine@gwi.net.



Hunter Safety Conference & Workshop

Hunter and landowner relationship report

Written by Ed Stubbs

Click here for report


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Hunter Safety/Outdoors Education Conference

Held on March 18 2006 in Lewiston, Maine. Attended by YCFG representatives

Click here for report by Ed Stubbs

CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE ALERT

Deer hunters: If you are planning to hunt deer within or outside of the State of Maine in 2005. Go to the web site www.samcef.org and click on the following heading in red:

Chronic Wasting Disease Alert

Hunters please take notice


Dear Maine Deer Hunter,


We want to wish you a safe, enjoyable and successful 2007 deer hunt!

Thankyou for using the MOSES Licensing system to purchase your license. By

doing, so, you have saved your Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and

Wildlife money that can be spent on our resources, rather than the

administrative costs related to paper licensing.


Please click on the following link to view an important video that every

hunter should watch.


http://www.myoutdoortv.com/index8.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=131&Itemid=


It is vitally important that all who hunt, fish and trap in Maine maintain

a high level of ethical behavior to ensure our sporting future. Poaching is

a crime and it unfairly damages the reputation, traditions and future of

hunting, trapping and fishing. Please report all poaching and illegal

introduction activity by calling:


Operation Game Thief at: 1-800-ALERT US


Remember that access to private land is a privilege. Please always, ASK

FIRST before hunting on private lands. Remember to always be sure of your

target and what lies beyond it. Tell someone where you plan to hunt and

when you plan to return, and carry water and essential survival gear with

you. Have a safe and successful hunt! Please forward this email to your

friends who hunt but may not have used MOSES for their license purchase.

Thanks for your partnership in managing Maine's fish and wildlife

resources!


Your friends at... The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife



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