Location, time of day, and season are three major considerations.
Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
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Tips for watching Maine's majestic moose
cow and calf moose walking through woods [ [link removed] ]
Photo by Tori Lee Jackson
With a population of 40-60,000 moose, Maine is home to the largest population in the lower 48 states and is an excellent place to see your first moose… if you’re willing to put the work in!
Standing up to seven feet tall and weighing 800-1,100 pounds on average, males being larger, they are a sight to be seen. Wading through the water, peaking through spruce, or against vibrant fall foliage. But just what should you consider when exploring Maine, in hopes of spotting this majestic mammal?
Location, time of day, and season are three major considerations. Find tips on where to look (and what to look for) in our latest moose watching blog [ [link removed] ].
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