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Unread 04-22-2025, 12:44 PM   #21
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My little brother just bought a 240 year old house in Waldoboro Maine. He'll be working on it but he has the skills. I will eventually visit him and wonder what the hoops one has to jump through to hunt/shoot in Maine?

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My little brother just bought a 240 year old house in Waldoboro Maine. He'll be working on it but he has the skills. I will eventually visit him and wonder what the hoops one has to jump through to hunt/shoot in Maine?

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Here are the steps to take in Maine:

Drive there and shoot
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Here are the steps to take in Maine:

Drive there and shoot
When I asked the clerk at Scarborough Cabelas if I need a Maine drivers license to buy ammo he laughed and replied “I don’t give a f--k if you like on the moon” I never asked again.
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My little brother just bought a 240 year old house in Waldoboro Maine. He'll be working on it but he has the skills. I will eventually visit him and wonder what the hoops one has to jump through to hunt/shoot in Maine?

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Go into Hussy's General Store and show them any out-of-state hunting license, and walk out with your Maine license. It will have a 'Moses' number on it, which you use to renew thereafter, online.
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Also I believe you can open carry favorite hand gun if you so desire
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Also I believe you can open carry favorite hand gun if you so desire
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Move to West Virginia, you can open carry and concealed without a license. Almost heaven!
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Same in New Hampshire I believe.





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Looks like my youngest daughter, Parker, may be attending the University of Vermont in the fall as a freshman. Thought maybe at some point over the next four years I might try and make the Vermont State Trap shoot. I think I can manage flying with guns but might have trouble with three or four flats of shells.
The airlines have very limiting rules for flying with ammo. You’ll have to check with airline.
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