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  • Published
    May 19, 2012

    John Christi: Camden-Rockport offers many options for cyclists

    The Camden-Rockport area abounds in trails for virtually every biking level and interest, from easy glides along the harbors to challenging mountain trails that’ll test even the most proficient expert. At the Camden Snow Bowl about 3 miles west of town, there are several miles of single-track mountain biking trails maintained by the Mid Coast […]

  • Published
    May 19, 2012

    Carey Kish: Time to give back, lend a hand on your favorite trail

    Trails don’t just happen. Rather, it takes an enormous amount of time, energy and money to plan, build and maintain the trails we use and enjoy so much, on the part of a whole host of committed public and private organizations, and with an army of dedicated volunteers. Every hiker should try to make some […]

  • Published
    May 19, 2012

    Boating: Women from all walks of life can get their sea legs

    Some guys claim it’s difficult to find a woman who shares their passion for boating. Maybe they’re just looking in all the wrong places. Lots of women love boating. Some are power boaters; others sail. Some sailors race, while others cruise. Women sailors come from all walks of life, and they get into the sport […]

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    May 19, 2012

    Allen Afield: How bottom-dredging skills lure salmonids

    In 1950, “Streamer Fly Tying and Fishing” by Joseph D. Bates Jr. (The Stackpole Co.) hit the market. For that time, it ranked as one of the finest fly-fishing books ever. Bates included more than 200 meticulously researched streamer and bucktail patterns for imitating baitfish, and more than 50 of them came from Maine. In […]

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    May 19, 2012

    Hunting: Turkeys go early, but then the shuffle

    The arrival of a new season always comes with a certain amount of anticipation on the part of turkey hunters. This year’s early spring green-up seemed to increase the anxiety as hunters pondered how it might affect their success. A number of novice hunters were concerned that opening day would arrive too late and all […]

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  • Published
    May 19, 2012

    Mark Latti: Seek streamer success with reprinted classic

    Springtime is trout time. But when is it time to go trout fishing in the spring? Many fisherman swear by the old adage that when alder leaves are the size of a mouse’s ears, it’s time to go trout fishing. Alder buds seem to pop into leaves just after the black flies start to swarm. […]

  • Published
    May 19, 2012

    Freshwater Fishing Report

    As we head into the best of spring and onward toward summer, the fishing is transitioning, too. Around the state it’s picking up or slowing down or dropping off with one species, while it gets crazy fast with another. Makes us want to tie a fly. SOUTHERN MAINE This is the time of year when […]

  • Published
    May 19, 2012

    Best Bets

    TUESDAY Fore River Sanctuary Walk / 7 to 9 a.m. in Portland Maine Audubon is hosting a walk around the sanctuary to search for and identify migrating birds and flowering plants. Meet in the Maine Orthopedics lot at 1601 Congress St. Cost is $8. Call 781-2330. Pemaquid Paddlers / 9 a.m. in Wiscasset The Pemaquid […]

  • Published
    May 15, 2012

    Moosehead land easement to protect 363,000 acres

    The easement is considered one of the largest in the history of conservation in the United States.

  • Published
    May 12, 2012

    Monson: More than a stop on the trail

    Monson needs hikers from the Appalachian Trail, and the hikers need a town that cares about them.