October 25 & 26 – Two Maine Youth Deer Hunting Days
Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
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Make memories and share traditions with this year's two-day youth deer hunt
Youth Days 2024
Youth Deer Hunting Days are Friday and Saturday, October 25 & 26!
This is the perfect opportunity to give back to those you learned from and make an investment in the future of hunting. And even more importantly, it is a great time to make a meaningful connections with someone new to the experience, share your knowledge of the hunt and your passion for the pursuit.
Perhaps you have already begun making preparations for the big day, but whether you have or you haven’t, here are a few things that you may want to consider:
* Go over proper firearm handling and safety well before heading afield. Be sure to take them to the range [ [link removed] ] to experience shooting, ask questions, and discuss any concerns that they may have.
* Consider using “lighter” caliber guns for less recoil and a better overall experience for the hunter. Shooting rests, sticks, tripods, etc. can help to steady the aim of the hunter resulting in greater accuracy and more confidence.
* Before the actual day of the hunt, visit the location, evaluate the terrain, and discuss some of the likely scenarios they may encounter.
* Check the weather before heading out and make sure that they have proper clothing. Layers are always a great way to prepare for whatever mother nature may have in store.
* Don’t put too much emphasis on the harvest. A successful hunt is just getting out in the outdoors, learning, and spending time together.
* Consider shortening the day or taking breaks to enhance the experience. Remember sometimes less is more.
* Last but not least, have fun! Pack their favorite snacks and share some of your favorite hunting memories.
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Youth Deer Hunt Bag Limits and Permit Needs
Youth Day Bag Limits
*For 2024: *On Youth Days, licensed junior hunters may take one antlered deer OR one antlerless deer statewide (without a permit).
* If a junior hunter takes an antlered deer on Youth Deer Hunting Days, they are prohibited from taking additional deer unless they have antlerless deer permits [ [link removed] ] or participate in the expanded archery season [ [link removed] ] (designated areas only) with appropriate expanded archery permits.
* If a junior hunter takes an antlerless deer without an antlerless deer permit on Youth Deer Hunting Days, they are prohibited from taking an antlered deer or additional antlerless deer unless they have antlerless deer permits or participate in the expanded archery season (designated areas only) with appropriate expanded archery permits.
*Review Hunting Lawbook* [ [link removed] ]
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Frequently asked questions
*Who can go hunting on Youth Days?
*Junior hunters who hold a valid junior hunting license (including a lifetime license) can participate in special youth hunting days for bear, deer, spring and fall wild turkey, and migratory waterfowl with their junior hunter supervisor [ [link removed] ].
A "Junior Hunter Supervisor" means:
* The parent or guardian of the junior hunter who holds or has held a valid Maine hunting license or successfully completed a hunter safety course.
* A person 18 years of age or older who:
* Is approved by the parent or guardian of the junior hunter; and
* Holds or has held a valid Maine hunting license or successfully completed a hunter safety course.
*What ages can hold a junior hunting license? *
All children that have not yet reached their 16th birthday must have a junior hunting license to hunt. There is no minimum age to purchase a junior hunting license.
After a junior hunter’s 16th birthday, they may continue to hunt on their junior license for the remainder of the calendar year with or without taking the hunter safety course. If the junior hunter does take the hunter safety course it must be appropriate for the method in which they intend to hunt with (archery equipment or firearms). They may then hunt without supervision and keep all the junior hunter permits but must carry their valid junior hunting license as well as their hunter safety card.
*If a junior hunter harvests an antlerless deer on Youth Days without an antlerless deer permit, can they still harvest an antlered deer?*
If a junior hunter harvests an antlerless deer without a permit on youth days, they would be tagged out for the season. If the youth hunter has an antlerless deer permit, they could still fill that tag. If the youth hunter hopes to harvest an antlered deer and an antlerless deer, they should hunt in the district of their antlerless deer permit on youth day, so they would still be able to harvest an antlered deer.
*Can nonresidents participate in Youth Deer Hunting Days?*
Yes, Youth Deer Hunting Days are open to anyone under the age of 16 that has a valid Junior Hunting License, and those who hold a valid Junior License that turned 16 this calendar year.
*If a junior hunter wounds a deer on Youth Days, can the adult supervisor dispatch the deer?*
No, the junior hunter is responsible for dispatching the deer. If they are not comfortable with dispatching a deer, they should wait until they feel like they are fully capable of dispatching a deer.
*Can an adult supervisor carry hunting equipment on Youth Days?
*No, the adult supervisor cannot carry any means to kill on Youth Days while supervising a junior hunter. Note, this does not apply to a sidearm for protection.
*Learn More* [ [link removed] ]
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More information
Purchase a hunting license or permit online [ [link removed] ]
Antlerless deer permit information [ [link removed] ]
Plan your hunt [ [link removed] ]
Find a place to hunt [ [link removed] ]
Search Maine's hunting laws [ [link removed] ]
Keep CWD out of Maine [ [link removed] ]
Hunting with nonlead ammunition [ [link removed] ]
Do not eat deer advisory for Greater Fairfield [ [link removed] ]
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