From Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife <[email protected]>
Subject Heading to a Sportsman's Show?
Date March 7, 2024 3:32 PM
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Trade in your lead tackle!





Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife





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Heading to a sportsman's show this spring?
fishing pole
Trade in your lead. Go loon safe instead!

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Remember to bring your old lead tackle with you if you are going to Maine?s Sportsman Shows in March and April. You can exchange your lead-sinkers or lead-headed jigs at the Maine Audubon booth for lead-free alternatives.?

Eastern Maine Sportsmen's Show [ [link removed] ]
New Balance Field House, University of Maine, Orono
Friday, March 15 - Sunday, March 17

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Aroostook Spring Sportsman's Show [ [link removed] ]
The Forum, 24 Chapman Road, Presque Isle
Saturday, March 23 - Sunday, March 24

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State of Maine Sportsman?s Show [ [link removed] ]
Civic Center, Augusta
Friday, April 19 - Sunday, April 21

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Understanding the Law

Lead Law Effective through August 31, 2024

*Lead Sinkers*

The sale and use of lead sinkers not meeting the length (2.5 inches) and/or weight (1 ounce) requirements is prohibited. If a lead sinker is over 2.5 inches in length or it weighs over 1 ounce or both it is legal to use and sell or offer for sale.

If a sinker contains ANY amount of lead, it is considered illegal if it doesn't meet the length and weight requirements.

*Bare Lead Jigs*

The sale and use of bare lead jigs not meeting the length (2.5 inches) and/or weight (1 ounce) requirements are prohibited.

Upcoming Lead-Related Law Changes for Painted Jigs

Currently, the sale and use of lead jigs not meeting the length (2.5 inches) and/or weight (1 ounce) requirements is permissible?*if the lead jig is painted*. Beginning September 1, 2024, the sale or offer for sale of painted lead jigs weighing one ounce or less or measuring 2 1/2 inches or less in length is prohibited. Effective September 1, 2026, the use of painted lead jigs weighing one ounce or less or measuring 2 1/2 inches or less in length is prohibited.

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