Also known as: Timberdoodle, Bogsucker
American Woodcock (Scolopax minor) is a game species in Maine. American woodcock is a migratory game bird in Maine. Daily bag limit is 3 birds with 9 in possession. Season dates are set annually in accordance with federal migratory bird regulations. Lead shot is allowed. Shotguns holding more than 3 shells are prohibited. No federal waterfowl stamp required.
Hunting Season
Season dates vary annually per federal guidelines. Typically Oct-Nov. Check current regulations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Regulations for hunting American Woodcock in Maine
American woodcock is a migratory game bird in Maine. Daily bag limit is 3 birds with 9 in possession. Season dates are set annually in accordance with federal migratory bird regulations. Lead shot is allowed. Shotguns holding more than 3 shells are prohibited. No federal waterfowl stamp required.
When is American Woodcock hunting season in Maine?
Season dates vary annually per federal guidelines. Typically Oct-Nov. Check current regulations.
What is the bag limit for American Woodcock in Maine?
3 per day, 9 possession.
What's another name for American Woodcock?
American Woodcock is also known as Timberdoodle, Bogsucker in Maine.
What is the scientific name of the american woodcock?
The american woodcock's scientific name is Scolopax minor.
References
| State | Category | Directory | Subcategory | Content | Source |
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| Maine | Hunting | Regulations | Season Dates | Season dates vary annually per federal guidelines. Typically Oct-Nov. Check current regulations. | Link |
| Maine | Hunting | Regulations | Regulations | American woodcock is a migratory game bird in Maine. Daily bag limit is 3 birds with 9 in possession. Season dates are s | Link |



