Meet Warden Paul Farrington and K9s Koda and Yaro

K9 Team Spotlight: Warden Paul Farrington and K9s Yaro and Koda

Maine Game Wardens Participate in Operation Dry Water

During the weekend of June 24-26, Maine Game Wardens along with other marine law enforcement participated in Operation Dry Water, a national outreach and enforcement campaign with the goal of raising awareness of the dangers of boating under the influence and removing impaired operations from our nation’s waterways. During that weekend of heightened enfor

Landowner Relations Program Provides Kits to Maine Forest Rangers

The Maine Warden Service has been using the Landowner Relations Relief kits for almost two years now. In many landowner based complaints, the district warden has almost everything in their kit to correct, or help in resolving landowner’s problems with misuse and abuse.

Maine Warden Service: Notes from the Field

Division A (Gray): Game Warden Mike Pierre began watercraft patrol on Sebago Lake.  He has seen early season success with lake trout and salmon anglers.  He issued several warnings for misinterpretation of the early open water season rules, where anglers were killing salmon from Sebago in violation. Division B (Sidney): Game Warden Doug Kulis was one of several airboat operators who attended an Air

Maine Warden Service: Notes from the Field

Maine Warden Service Notes From The Field: February 2016 Division A (Gray): Game Warden Pierre has been working ice fishing activity and reports that ice conditions are poor at best; note photograph depicting anglers on Sebago Lake in a watercraft. Division B (Sidney): Several Division B game wardens and many others attended this year’s Special Olympics held at

Maine Warden Service: Notes from the Field

Maine Warden Service Notes From the Field: January 2016 Division A: Game Warden Tony Gray observed a fishermen catch and kill a short lake trout on South Pond in the town of Bryant Pond. South Pond is a general law pond and lake trout are required to be 18 inches long. The fishermen had caught and killed two fish; the lake trout in violation was 13 inches long.