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gregra193 t1_j9d6ilo wrote

Not sure what you’re looking to spend and what the family is into— but if they like hunting and fishing, 15 is the cutoff to buy a lifetime license. You’d need to coordinate with the parents on purchasing it.

https://www.maine.gov/ifw/docs/lifetime_resident.pdf

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NeverAgainTheSame t1_j9hoani wrote

I can’t decide whether I find the idea of a Resident Infant Hunting License hilarious, cute, or off putting. Somehow it’s a bit of all three?

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gregra193 t1_j9hsfbz wrote

So that’s the cost to purchase a lifetime hunting license if the person is currently an Infant to Age 5.

Any hunter under age 16 must follow these rules:

•Hunters from 10–15 years of age must be in the presence of, and under the effective control of, a junior hunter supervisor.

•Hunters under the age of 10 must be in the presence of, and under the effective control of, a junior hunter supervisor who remains at all times within 20 feet of the hunter.

https://www.maine.gov/ifw/hunting-trapping/hunting/laws-rules/junior-hunters.html

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