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A
little history......
Guiding
was primarily for hunters and fishermen -
- big
game hunting was the mainstay
- inland
fishing
- canoe
trips gained in popularity
For
many years, a Maine Guide was not required to
submit to any standardized testing. Interested
parties simply had to pass muster with the local
game warden. If he considered you qualified
and fit to guide in the outdoors, presto!
You were duly registered as a Maine guide!
In 1975, a standardized test and procedure was
established for licensing of Maine guides.
Currently
there are over 3000 licensed guides in the State
of Maine
Ther
are now nine seperate license types offered:
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~hunting
~fishing
~recreation
~hunting & fishing
~hunting & recreation |
~fishing
& recreation
~sea kayaking
~tidewater
~master |
Primarily
small independent businesses
Maine
Guides provide a unique perspective gained through
experience!
| Need more info on becoming a guide? Contact: |
Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife
41 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333-0041
Tel: 207-287-8000
TTY: 207-287-4471 |
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