Upland bird hunts are offered over trained pointing and flushing dogs in Mid Coast Maine and in northern Maine at Libby Camps in T8 R9 north of Baxter state Park. Upland bird hunts are for ruffed grouse and woodcock.
These birds are truly wild that are not pen raised. Mid coast hunts take place on a variety of old farms and apple orchards. Northern Maine hunts are in the remote forestland. In both locations the birds live in beautiful Maine habitat that is highlighted by the fall foliage. Grouse season runs from October 1 through the end of December; Woodcock are in season during the month of October. Upland hunts start at 8 AM and end in the late afternoon; price for 1 or two hunters $475 per day. Make a reservation today!


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No longer a secret, Maine is nationally known for bass fishing. Fish for smallmouths in secluded ponds with rocky shorelines. These aggressive fish are acrobatic and tireless. Largemouths lurk in weedy ponds and along lazy stretches of our rivers. Pick your passion bass can be taken with light spinning gear or flies.