From Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife <[email protected]>
Subject Reminders for turkey hunting season
Date April 24, 2025 6:06 PM
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Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife





*mefishwildlife.com*






Get ready for turkey hunting season!
Setting turkey decoys in a field

Turkey hunting season is right around the corner, and it's a great time to get outside! Soon you will be sitting in your blind watching the sunrise, waiting to call in that bearded tom turkey. Youth day is this Saturday, April 26, and the season opens to all hunters from Monday, April 28 - Saturday, May 31.

Hunting licenses and turkey hunting permits can be purchased online [ [link removed] ] or at local agents. Make sure to familiarize yourself with the Hunting Lawbook [ [link removed] ] and review the season dates and bag limits [ [link removed] ].

If you haven't completed a hunter safety course [ [link removed] ] yet, but would like to give turkey hunting a try, take a moment to learn more about the apprentice hunting license [ [link removed] ]! Consider talking with a friend, family member or coworker who might serve as a mentor to help you get started on your Maine turkey hunting adventure.

Looking for a great place to hunt? Maine's Wildlife Management Areas offer wonderful opportunity to hunt on public land that is managed by MDIFW. Find one [ [link removed] ] in your neck of the woods! 

Maine is also fortunate to have landowners who offer access to their private property to hunt. Read more [ [link removed]. ] about exploring private land in Maine. 

We hope you have a safe and memorable hunting season! 

*Learn More* [ [link removed] ]


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Hunting Safety Tips

Hunting is one of the safest outdoor activities in Maine! Let's keep it that way by following these safety tips when heading into the woods:


* Treat every firearm as if it is loaded
* Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction
* Use safe carrying methods
* Always be certain of your target and beyond
* Flag your hunting area with orange tape or fabric to indicate your location to other hunters - a simple wrap of orange tape around a nearby tree does the trick
* Be aware of your surroundings and others around you - Remember that you will be sharing the woods with hikers, utility workers, woods operators, and fellow outdoor enthusiasts. Be courteous, there are millions of acres to share!
* Tell someone where you are going and when you plan to return
* Always bring a survival kit [ [link removed] ]

*Learn More* [ [link removed] ]


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Protect yourself from ticks

Remember to take precautions while enjoying the outdoors. Consider treating your clothes with permethrin or other tick repellent according to the instructions on the container, tuck the loose ends of your clothing in, and check yourself routinely.

*Tips for Avoiding Ticks* [ [link removed] ]


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How to register a turkey

Tag a Turkey [ [link removed] ]

*Turkeys can be self-registered online OR in-person at a registration station*

To self-register a turkey online [ [link removed] ], hunters may use a phone, computer, or any electronic device with internet connection. If a hunter has poor internet connection, they must attach a transportation label (with their name, license number, and address) and drive to a location with better internet connection. Once self-registered, hunters will receive a seal number via email to confirm the wild turkey was registered. The confirmation can be saved to the device or printed. There is no fee to self-register a turkey online.

*Hunters will need the following information to self-register a turkey online: *


* MOSES ID (found on your hunting license)
* Last name
* Date of birth
* Current hunting license
* Current turkey permit if not included in license
* Current email address

The link to self-register a turkey online will be available at mefishwildlife.com/tagaturkey [ [link removed] ] beginning on youth day, Saturday April 26. 

Hunters who prefer to register their harvest in-person at a registration station are encouraged to do so. Click here for a list of in-person registration stations. [ [link removed] ]

*For more information on how to register wild turkeys in-person or online and how MDIFW uses harvest data to manage the State's wild turkey population and set bag limits, visit mefishwildlife.com/tagaturkey [ [link removed] ]*



*Learn More* [ [link removed] ]


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Tips to get you started. 

Turkey call

*Roost your tom!*

The evening before your hunt, scout out your hunting area. Locate your tom, watch him fly up into a tree, and plan your setup for the next morning. 

*Use a hen decoy!*
Hen decoys are essential for the spring season when jakes and toms are on the move to mate. Throw in an additional hen or jake decoy as not to intimidate a tom.

*Try a box call!
*Wooden box calls are ideal for beginners and fun to use. Chalk up the lid and brush across the bottom box causing friction and noise. Strike lightly for a softer call and harder for a more aggressive call. Brush up on your turkey calling! [ [link removed] ]



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Check out a turkey hunting workshop

Maine Outdoor Programs

Developing your turkey hunting skills will a workshop as early as Saturday [ [link removed] ]. You'll learn about the laws and regulations, hunting gear, methods, tactics, processing, and more!

The Maine outdoors is a place for everyone. Maine Outdoor Programs are designed for first timers as well as those eager to bring their skills to the next level.



*Learn More & Register Online* [ [link removed] ]






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More information

Purchase a hunting license and permit [ [link removed] ]

Hunter Safety [ [link removed] ]

Next Steps Workshops [ [link removed] ]

Tips for Avoiding Ticks [ [link removed] ]

Hunting seasons and bag limits [ [link removed] ]

Legal hunting hours [ [link removed] ]

Information for junior hunters [ [link removed] ]

How to report violations [ [link removed] ]

List of registration (tagging) stations [ [link removed] ]

Self register a turkey [ [link removed]. ]

Hunting on private land [ [link removed] ]








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