Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD937

Introduced
3/5/25  
Refer
3/5/25  

Caption

An Act to Establish a Permit to Hunt Coyote over Bait

Impact

If passed, LD937 would have notable implications for hunting regulations in the state, particularly in regions identified as having active deer wintering areas. The bill aims to maintain coyote populations through regulated hunting methods while ensuring that hunters comply with specific bait placement directives established by the Commissioner of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. Enforcement of penalties for violations is also outlined, designating repeated violations as a Class E crime, which can carry fines aimed at deterring improper hunting practices.

Summary

LD937 proposes the establishment of a permit system for hunting coyotes over bait within specific wildlife management districts during a defined period, from September 1st to December 15th. The bill allows individuals who possess a valid hunting license to obtain a permit at a fee of $4, provided they adhere to certain bait placement regulations that are already part of existing laws. The intent is to regulate and control coyote hunting practices to ensure they align with wildlife management goals in the state.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around LD937 appears to be focused on balancing wildlife management needs with hunting traditions. Supporters argue that introducing a permit system will allow for better management of coyote populations, which may benefit local ecosystems and agricultural interests. However, opponents may raise concerns regarding potential over-regulation or the specifics of bait placement rules, questioning whether the permit system adds unnecessary barriers for hunters who have historically hunted coyotes without such restrictions.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the specific districts where bait hunting is permitted and the effectiveness of the proposed regulations in managing coyote behavior and population dynamics. The designation of areas for bait placement could lead to debates about fairness and access for hunters across various regions. Furthermore, there may be discussions regarding the appropriateness of the penalties imposed, especially the classification of violations as Class E crimes, which could lead to legal challenges or calls for amendments to the drafted penalties.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD814

An Act to Restrict the Daytime and Nighttime Killing of Coyotes

ME LD604

An Act to Extend the Night Hunting Season for Coyotes to Immediately Following the Muzzle-loading-only Deer Hunting Season

ME LD614

An Act to Reduce Conflicts Between Landowners and Deer and Add an Additional Youth Deer Hunting Day

ME LD1879

An Act to Align Laws Governing Crossbow Hunting with Those Governing Archery Hunting

ME LD58

Resolve, Directing the Commissioner of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife to Establish Seasons That Do Not Overlap for Hunting Bear over Bait and Hunting Bear with Dogs

ME LD1241

An Act to Allow Sunday Hunting with a Bow and Arrow or Crossbow

ME LD131

An Act to Clarify and Correct Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Laws

ME LD261

An Act to Reinstate a Minimum Age for Hunting

ME LD428

An Act to Reclassify Certain Offenses Under the Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Laws

ME LD1599

An Act to Create an Outfitter License for Owners and Operators of Hunting, Fishing and Recreation Businesses That Are Not Maine Guides

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.