Small MDI town votes to reverse nearly 100-year ban on deer hunting

BANGOR DAILY NEWS • May 12, 2026

Following months of public hearings, Tremont residents on Monday voted to allow a deer hunting season within town limits, reversing a nearly 100-year ban. Deer hunting has not been allowed on the island since 1931, though special permits have been issued for nuisance deer. 314 residents voted in favor of the plan and 227 voted against the proposal in a secret ballot. The hunt is intended to manage the town’s — and island’s —  deer overpopulation, which has contributed to more vehicle collisions with the animals, concern over Lyme disease and complaints of residential property damage. 

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