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Your Guide to the Hunting Seasons in Maine 2026

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If you're going to travel (or live) that far north in the lower 48 states of the U.S., the hunting better be worth your while—and that's definitely true of hunting in Maine. The state offers a superb experience for hunting black bears, turkey, whitetail, and more.

It's also an excellent state for an Eastern moose hunt.

So, what do you need to know to plan for the hunting seasons in Maine? Use this guide to learn about season dates, bag limits, hunting licenses, and more. We'll also help you find the best public or private land for a successful hunt.

Updated February 13, 2026

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Why Do Hunters Hunt in Maine?

Despite its small size, Maine is a great state to hunt a variety of wild game, including big game. The state has more 200-lb whitetail bucks per square mile than almost any other state.

Plus, the turkey population has made a comeback, so you also have opportunities to bring home a gobbler.

So, if you're after moose, bear, whitetail, and turkey this year, Maine offers all of this and more. Or, if you're thinking of smaller game hunts, you'll find plenty of pheasant, quail, and waterfowl to fit that "bill."

Where Should I Hunt?

Don't be fooled by the overall size of the state! There's plenty of land to hunt in Maine.

The state manages over 120,000 acres of land through Wildlife Management Units (WMAs). Hunters can also hunt in some state parks and public reserved lands. The state is also divided into 29 Wildlife Management Districts (WMDs) to help with management recommendations.

Additionally, about 94% of the state's forested land is privately owned, with about half of that area open to hunters. This comes to about 10 million acres to track game and tag out. Much of the terrain is marked by lots of forests and unpopulated areas, which is perfect for big game habitats and beautiful treks to tag out.

With HuntWise, you can scout the land to find the best places for your hunt—even before you pack your gear and head out. Our map layers (including LiDAR) and public/private boundary lines help you visualize various hunt areas so you're prepared for any hunt, any season.

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When Can I Hunt?

The good news is that the hunting seasons in Maine are straightforward, making it easy to plan your year around the game and open seasons for your hunts. However, you'll want to plan ahead for a moose hunt, as these hunts are by permit only.

Note that season dates can vary based on specific WMDs, so pay close attention to where you plan to hunt for the correct season dates.

Please note that the season information we provide here is the latest available from the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife (MDIFW). We'll update this guide with new season information as it becomes available.

We also recommend checking official resources for the latest hunting season dates in case any information changes as you plan your hunt.
 

Deer

  • Expanded Archery (Designated Areas Only): September 12 – December 13, 2026
  • Regular Archery: October 3 – 30, 2026
  • Youth Deer: October 23 – 24, 2026
  • Maine Residents-Only Day: October 31, 2026
  • Firearms: November 2 – 28, 2026
  • Muzzleloader (Statewide): November 30 – December 5, 2026
  • Muzzleloader (WMDs 12, 23, 15-18, 20-26, 29): December 7 – 12, 2026

Bear Hunting Season in Maine

  • Youth Bear Day: August 29, 2026
  • General Season: August 31 – November 28, 2026
  • Hunting with Bait: August 31 – September 26, 2026
  • Trapping: September 1 – October 31, 2026
  • Hunting with Dogs: September 14 – October 30, 2026


When hunting with bait, hunters can place the bait on July 27, 2025.

Moose

Moose hunts are by permit only. The permit application period runs from April through May each year.

  • Bull (WMDs 1-6, 10, 11, 18, 19, 27, & 28): Setember 28 – October 3, 2026
  • Bull (WMDs 1-15, 17-19, 27, & 28): October 12 – 17, 2026
  • Antleress (WMDs 1-6 & 8): October 26 – 31, 2026

Turkey

Spring

Archery or Shotgun

  • All Hunters (WMDs 7, 9-29, 1-6, 8): May 4 – June 6, 2026
  • Youth Day: May 2, 2026


Fall

Archery or Shotgun

  • General (WMDs 15-17, 20-25, 26, 28, 3, 6-8, 10-14, 18, 19, 27, 29, 1, 2, 5, 9): September 14 – November 7, 2026

  • Youth Day: September 12, 2026

Maine Waterfowl Season

  • Ducks
    • North Zone: September 29 – December 6, 2025
    • South Zone: October 1 – 11, 2025 and October 29 – December 25, 2025
    • Coastal Zone: October 4 – 11, 2025 and November 6, 2025 – January 6, 2026
  • Canada Goose (Early, All Zones): September 1 – 25, 2025
  • Canada Goose (Regular, White-fronted):
    • North Zone: October 1 – December 9, 2025
    • South Zone: October 1 – 11, 2025 and October 29 – December 25, 2025
    • Coastal Zone: October 4 – 11, 2025 and October 25, 2025 – January 6, 2026
  • Snow Geese: October 1, 2025 – January 30, 2026
  • Brant:
    • North Zone: September 20 – November 1, 2025
    • South Zone: October 1 – 11, 2025 and October 29 – November 20, 2025
    • Coastal Zone: October 4 – 11, 2025 and December 11, 2025 – January 6, 2026
  • Youth Waterfowl Hunts:
    • North Zone: September 20, 2025 and December 13, 2025
    • South Zone: September 20, 2025 and October 18, 2025
    • Coastal Zone: September 27, 2025 and October 18, 2025

Upland Birds

  • Ruffed Grouse & Bobwhite Quail: September 26 – December 31, 2026
  • Pheasant: September 26 – December 31, 2026
  • Crows:
    • WMDs 1-6: August 1 – September 20, 2025 and February 2 – April 15, 2026
    • WMDs 7-29: August 1 – September 20, 2025 and January 17 – March 31, 2026
  • Snipe: September 1, 2025 – January 2, 2026
  • Woodcock: September 27 – November 18, 2025
  • Rails: September 1 – November 20, 2025

Other Wild Game

  • Gray Squirrel: September 27 – December 31, 2025
  • Snowshoe Hare: September 27 – March 31, 2026 and September 27 – February 28, 2026 (Island of Vinhaven)
  • Coyote:
    • Daylight: No closed season
    • Night Hunting: December 16, 2025 – August 31, 2026
  • Raccoon: October 1 – December 31, 2026
  • Skunk & Opossum: October 19 – December 31, 2026
 

Visit the MDIFW website for more information about season dates for hunting and trapping.

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What Do I Need to Know About the Hunting Regulations Maine Puts in Place?

All hunters must pass a hunter education course (or show proof of having a valid license before) to purchase an adult hunting license. Licenses are valid for one year starting January 1 each year (or the date you purchase the license).

Maine offers junior and adult licenses. Licenses are also based on resident vs. non-resident status. Most hunts also require a specific permit.

You can buy a hunting license online or through in-person locations, including town offices.

What are the Bag Limits?

How many bears, deer, or turkeys can you bring home this year? To comply with the laws for the hunting seasons in Maine, check the bag limits for every animal on your list to hunt. 

 

Here's a brief overview of the state's bag limits.

 

Deer1 antlered per yearBrant1 per day (3 in possession)
Bear2 bears per year (1 hunting, 1 trapping)CrowNo limits
Moose1 per year by permitSnipe8 per day (24 in possession)
Turkey

1 or 2 bearded (spring, depending on WMD)

1-5 (fall, depending on WMD)

Woodcock3 per day (9 in possession)
Ducks6 per day (18 in possession)Rails (Sora & Virginia)25 per day in aggregate (25 in possession)
Canada Goose (Early)

8 per day, 24 in possession (North Zone)

10 per day, 30 in possession (South and Coastal Zones)

Gray Squirrel4 per day (8 in possession)
Canada Goose (Regular)

2 per day, 6 in possession (North and South Zones)

3 per day, 9 in possession (Coastal Zone)

Snowshoe Hare4 per day (8 in possession)
Snow Geese25 per dayCoyoteNo limits
Pheasant2 per day (4 in possession)Ruffed Grouse & Bobwhite Quail4 per day (8 in possession)

What Else Do I Need Before I Can Hunt?

Whether you're excited about bear hunting season in Maine or bringing home a trophy buck, you need the right gear!

Successful hunts require the right clothing (whether you're looking for new early-season clothing or thinking ahead to late-season hunts), good binoculars, a sharp hunting knife, and a good rifle, shotgun, or bow. 

Don't forget: HuntWise app users save money when gearing up! Use exclusive gear discounts through our app partners to save hundreds on gear.

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Navigate the Hunting Seasons in Maine with HuntWise

We hope this guide helps you plan successful hunting seasons in Maine this year—but (again) don't forget to check official resources for the latest details.

Do you have everything you need for success? Make sure you have the HuntWise hunting app! Our 3-D maps, layers, and forecasting features give you an advantage over other hunters. We also help improve your chances of tagging out—no matter what you hunt.

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Download the app, start your free trial, and start planning — free — for your first week!

Content most recently reviewed and updated for the latest season dates and details February 13, 2026.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

We have answers to your questions about hunting seasons in Maine!

Q: Why is Sunday hunting illegal in Maine?

A: No hunting on Sundays in Maine is a long-standing “blue law” dating back to colonial times. Today, it’s kept to give non-hunters a guaranteed day for outdoor recreation and to reduce land-use conflicts.

Q: Can you hunt on your own land without a license in Maine?

A: Generally, no, you can't hunt your own land without a license in Maine. Owning the land does not waive the license requirement. There are limited exceptions for some small game, but for most regulated species, you still need the proper hunting license and permits.

Q: Can you shoot a coyote on Sunday in Maine?

A: No, you can't shoot a coyote on Sunday in Maine. The Sunday hunting ban applies to all species, including coyotes.

Q: Can I shoot a deer on my property in Maine?

A: Yes, you can shoot a deer on your property in Maine if it’s legal season, you have the correct deer permit/tag, and you follow all hunting laws. Being on your own property doesn’t change the rules.

Q: Can I bait deer in Maine?

A: Yes, you can bait deer in Maine depending on the time of year. Baiting deer is prohibited from June 1 to December 15.

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