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Deer Hunting in Maine at Ross
Lake Camps General
firearms season in Maine opens on the first Monday in November
each year, and runs through the 30th of November.
We are very straight forward
with our customers here at Ross Lake Camps, and want it to be
known that we do not have a large population of deer in this
area. However, the deer that we do have are bruisers. It can
safely be said that on average, one of every four bucks seen
here is in a 185 pound class or better.
The country here is very big,
and the woods very thick, but if you are an experienced hunter
in search of a true trophy whitetail, this is an excellent
place to test your skills. What we lack in pure numbers of
deer is more than made up for in our black bear population,
which season is open for during the same time as deer.
A big game hunting license in
Maine allows the hunter a tag for their bear as well as their
deer at no extra charge. Small game to include fox, coyote,
rabbit, and ruffed grouse is also open and included in the
price of your license.
Our highly remote northern
location provides two valuable advantages for our hunters.
First, early season snow for tracking seems to be the rule
rather than the exception in this area. We also have the least
amount of hunting pressure in the state of Maine due to our
remoteness.
Drop us a
line if you’re ready for a real deer hunting adventure!
Click here to
visit our photo gallery and see photos of past hunting
and fishing seasons at Ross Lake Camps.
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