Outdoors
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PublishedJune 22, 2013
Allen Afield: Mackerel, for food, fun and the making of so many memories
Most Maine children growing up within an hour’s driving distance of saltwater have caught Atlantic mackerel, a ubiquitous and extremely cooperative species that swims along our coast and tidal rivers from late spring through early fall. Even non-anglers have wrestled mackerel, after an angling friend talked a non-fisher or two into dunking bait or casting […]
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PublishedJune 22, 2013
North Cairn: Blessed be the meekest of moths
The other day, as I was driving home from work, I accidentally hit a swallowtail butterfly as it looped into the path of my car’s grill. The subtraction of a single butterfly would have been no big deal to most people, I know, even though the big black and yellow butterfly with tear drops at […]
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PublishedJune 22, 2013
John Christie: In the Maine woods, camps to enjoy
In Maine, there’s a rich tradition, and lots of remaining examples, of wilderness sporting camps that deserve your consideration for a summer getaway. “Unique to the state and over 140 years old,” says Alice Arlen in her delightfully informative book, “In the Maine Woods,” and “although some people think of these camps as ‘hunting and […]
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PublishedJune 22, 2013
Mark Latti: Anglers shouldn’t fall for the same old line
Anglers can be a predictable bunch. If you know one or happen to be one, you know how you can get settled into certain habits and patterns, and be reluctant to change. Anglers can be hesitant to try new places, new techniques or even methods. It’s too bad because often these new methods and techniques […]
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PublishedJune 16, 2013
Volunteer anglers sought for Maine trout project
Volunteer anglers are being sought to survey remote ponds and lakes around Maine in search of brook trout.
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PublishedJune 16, 2013
Maine residents given free pass to state parks Sunday
Officials are encouraging Mainers to explore the outdoors by offering free admission at state parks and historic sites on Father's Day.
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PublishedJune 15, 2013
Record number of Maine moose permits allocated
In Greenville, more than 4,000 hunters win a chance to try to bag Maine's signature beast.
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PublishedJune 15, 2013
Come sail away in Portland Harbor
Portland's community sailing program offers rent-a-boat service and more lessons than before.
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PublishedJune 15, 2013
Deirdre Fleming: In step with fun in Portland
For two of the past four years, Outside magazine has named Portland one of the most livable outdoor cities in the country. But Will Thomas at Tri-Maine and Patrick Hackleman at Casco Bay Sports know better. The two young Portland entrepreneurs, who are in the business of putting on hip, high-energy adventure races, say it’s […]
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PublishedJune 15, 2013
North Cairn: Let summer soothe dog’s disabilities
In the cool days and nights following the rain, the air, heavy and wet, lightened; our worries cleared like fog lifting; and the birds by dawn and the moths at dusk drew closer. Summer, with its heart still in cool spring, had come. We were working our way through the last of the winter wood […]
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