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The mallard is probably one of the most recognizable of all ducks, and comes from the subfamily of dabbling ducks. The rich green sheen and bright yellow beak of the male is in sharp contrast to its drab female counterpart, with her orange beak and brown plumage.
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292 River Road
Norridgewock, ME 04957
Allagash Guide offers fully guided and outfitted canoeing, camping, fishing, and hunting trips. Visit Maine's famous Allagash Wilderness Waterway and other selected rivers, woods and forests in Maine and Canada. Join us for trips for all ages and abilities from 3 to 10 days. Canoeing in Maine, camping, fishing, and hunting trips, fully guided and outfitted by Allagash Guide. Canoe Maine's famous Allagash, St. Croix, Penobscot, St. John rivers. Join our guided hunts for Deer, Moose, and

Lincoln, ME

Milbridge, ME
P.O. Box 84
Burnham, ME 04922
Mallard duck, quail, pheasant and whitetail deer hunting. We also offer Continental Shoots. Challenging pass through shooting simulating driven pheasants. Hunters are stationed in a circle around a tower and the birds are released individually or in small groups. After 20 birds are released downed birds will be retrieved, and hunters will move to a different station. Ten Pheasants per shooter minimum are released during the shoot. All birds will be divided equally at the end of the shoot. Your r

Thomaston, ME

Rockport, ME

Searsport, ME

Bridgewater, ME
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Maine Duck Hunting News

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IMPROVED WATERFOWL POPULATIONS LEAD U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE TO CONTINUE LIBERAL WATERFOWL REGULATIONS FOR UPCOMING HUNTING SEASON by host

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today proposed continuation of liberal hunting regulations for the upcoming 2007-2008 late waterfowl seasons due to improved habitat conditions and waterfowl population estimates. Duck hunting season lengths will be 60 days in both the Atlantic and Mississippi Flyways, 74 days in the Central Flyway, and 107 days in the Pacific Flyway.


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