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Maine Guides are individuals certified to accompany travelers on a number of outdoor activities in the wilderness of the State of Maine , in the U.S.A . HISTORY On March 19, 1897, The Maine legislature passed a bill requiring hunting guides to register with the state. Maine registered 1316 guides in that first year. The first Registered Maine Guide was a woman, Cornilia Thurza Crosby, or "Fly Rod", as she was popularly known. In addition to being its first licensed guide, she promoted Maine's outdoor sports at shows in metropolitan areas, and wrote a popular column that appeared in many newspapers around the country. Her efforts helped to attract thousands of would-be outdoorsmen--and women--to the woods and streams of Maine. WHAT IS A MAINE GUIDE? Maine Guides are licensed and registered with the State of Maine. "Guide" means any person who receives any form of remuneration for services in accompanying or assisting any person in the fields, forests or on the waters or ice within the jurisdiction of the State while hunting, fishing, trapping, boating, snowmobiling or camping at a primitive camping area. BECOMING A MAINE GUIDE Maine Guides are licensed in one or more specialized classifications: Hunting, Inland Fishing, Recreational, Sea-Kayaking, and Tide Water Fishing.Being licensed in a specialized classification means that a person has met the qualifications to guide one or more specific types of activity as follows:
Registered Maine Guides have satisfactorily completed a written examination in each license classification for which he/she applies. In addition all Maine Guides have passed an oral examination. The oral exam is overseen by a panel of State of Maine Game Wardens and experienced Maine Guides. The oral exam includes: map and compass, lost person scenarios, navigation, survival, as well as questions to ensure the professional knowledge in the Guide's area of specialization. MASTER MAINE GUIDE Master certification means that a person has acquired experience in a specialized classification that exceeds the minimum requirements necessary to be licensed as a guide in that classification. To become a Master Maine Guide, a guide must have been working as a guide for ten years, and have had at least five years professional experience in their specialized classification. |
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