MAINE DEPT OF INLAND FISHERIES AND - Maine 2026

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MDIFW Mission Statement MDIFW protects and manages Maines fish and wildlife and their habitats, promotes Maines outdoor heritage, and safely connects people with nature through responsible recreation, sport, and science.
The list of names on one of the refrigerators suggests this may have belonged to a childcare or similar facility. If you have any information that may be useful, please contact the Maine Warden Service at 1-800-452-4664 or Maine Operation Game Thief at 1-800-ALERT-US (1-800-253-7887) or maineogt.org.
Maine Resident Applicants 70 years of age: For a one-time fee of $8.00, a senior lifetime license entitles the holder to all privileges they are qualified to receive including hunting, trapping, archery, and fishing.
The Maine Warden Service is responsible for as needed for management and protection of inland fisheries and wildlife resources.
Established in 1880 to protect big game populations, MDIFW has since evolved in scope to include protection and management of fish, non-game wildlife, and habitats, as well as restoration of endangered species like the bald eagle.

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Inland fisheries refer to the wild capture and cultured fish resources from various freshwater bodies, including rivers, lakes, wetlands, and ponds, and are vital for providing food, nutrition, employment, and income to many communities, particularly in poorer regions.
Line Restrictions: Unless otherwise provided by rule, the number of lines an angler may fish at any one time is limited to two lines while open water fishing (Title 12, 12652) and five lines while ice fishing (Title 12, 12659-A).

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