WEEKLY UPDATES
Keep tabs on news, events and market changes from the Lake Regions in Maine.
click here to subscribe


RECREATIONAL GUIDELINES BOOKLET
Enjoy your favorite activities the safe way.
Click here to request your free copy.


Buffer Handbook
A guide to creating a vegetative buffer for lakefront properties.
Click here to receive this free handbook.

Maine Lakefront Real Estate

Lake Living magazine has been described as "the Downeast Magazine of the Sebago Region" Click here for a free copy of this award-winning magazine!



Our Maine lakefront experts are standing by to help you. Views and news about Maine lakes and lakefront homes See why the Mr. Lakefront team provides superior information and unsurpassed service Read the latest news about lakes and ponds across the state Educate yourself about buying lakefront property Find information about hundreds of Maine lakes and ponds Browse available Maine lakefront properties

Maine Shoreland
Zoning -
A Handbook For Shoreland Owners
A "Must Have" for every Maine lakefront homeowner.
Send us your info and receive this free 42 page handbook:
Name:

*Email:

Phone:

Comment:

*required


Maine lakefront property, Lakefront property in Maine, Lakefront property Maine, Maine lakefront real estate

The latest news about Maine lakes and ponds.

Maine to Reduce Deer-Hunting Permits

May 28, 2008 - PRINCETON — Hoping to help deer populations rebound from a difficult winter, Maine wildlife officials have voted to reduce the number of permits issued to hunters to shoot antlerless deer during the 2008 season.

The state Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife will issue 14,425 fewer "any deer" permits this year than in 2007 -- a 21 percent reduction.

More than 66,000 antlerless-deer permits were issued in Maine during the 2007 season. The department plans to issue 51,850 any-deer permits this year.

The permit schedule, which a departmental advisory council approved unanimously, means that hunting for does or any antlerless deer will be prohibited in roughly two-thirds of the state.

Officials on Thursday chose to continue allowing doe hunting on the day reserved for young people.

Commissioner Roland "Danny" Martin said there were no objections -- none by the small number of speakers at two public hearings and none by those who submitted written comments -- to the department's decision to reduce the number of any-deer permits.

But he said there was general opposition to restricting Youth Deer Day participants who are hunting in a bucks-only district.

"As a result, youth will be allowed to continue to hunt as usual," Martin said.

Mark Stadler, who heads the department's wildlife division, said that based on the severity of the 2007-2008 winter, it is possible a lower-than-normal number of any-deer permits will be issued again next year.

Deer populations, especially in the northern parts of the state, were stressed by the heavy snows that began in early December and continued into March.

The Associated Press May 24, 2008.

Lakes:
Regions:


Print this story

Email this story

return to Lake News



37 Roosevelt Trail . PO Box 970 . South Casco . ME 04077
Phone: 207-655-8787 . E-mail: info@mrlakefront.net




HOME | MAINE LAKEFRONT LOCATOR | LAKESMART | LAKEFRONT 101
MAINE LAKE NEWS | ABOUT US | CONTACT US | OUR LISTINGS | SITE MAP
Privacy Policy: Your information will be held in the strictest confidence and will never be shared or sold.
© 2010 Mr. Lakefront, Inc.