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*Carry emergency survival gear, a flashlight, map and compass, matches and water. *Stop periodically to eat and re-hydrate yourself. *Wear two pieces of hunter orange that are in good condition. *Be sure of your target, and what is beyond it. *Always keep the muzzle of your firearm pointed in a safe direction. *Unload your firearm before entering a dwelling, before entering a vehicle, or before storing it. Hunting Safety Facts
*Of the remaining incidents, all but one have involved people in their hunting party or other hunters. *In the state of Maine during the calendar year 2000, there were 169 vehicular fatalities, 12 snowmobiling fatalities (winter 2000-2001), 11 homicides, 9 boating fatalities, 5 ATV fatalities and 3 hunting fatalities. Maine White-tailed Deer Facts:
*There are approximately 292,000 white-tailed deer in Maine (estimated wintering population this past year). *Hunters killed 36,885 deer in 2000. 21,422 of those deer registered were antlered bucks, a state record. *Maine's regular firearm season attracts the most hunters and accounts for the greatest share of the total deer harvest, which includes two archery seasons, the firearm season as well as a muzzleloader season. In 2000, 92% of the total deer harvest was taken during the four-week firearms deer season. *Maine's residents registered 87 percent of the deer harvest in 2000. *Success rate of Any-Deer permit holders was 32%. *Success rate of bucks-only hunters was 12.1% *WMD 3 in Northeastern Maine has a wintering population that is a low as 2 deer per square mile. Generally, northern and eastern WMDs average less than 8 deer per square mile *Central and Southern Maine range between 15 and 25 deer per square mile, and WMD 24 has approximately 40 deer per square mile. *Some southern coastal sections of Maine where hunting access is restricted or denied average 50-100 deer per square mile. *This year, 54,000 Any-Deer permits were issued, this represents a drop of 23% from 2000 but is slightly higher than 1999 (53,231). *The peak breeding time for deer in Maine is the third week of November, consistent with the peak for deer breeding activity from Nova Scotia to the Carolinas. |