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  • Published
    February 4, 2012

    Salmon restoration: Maine on the way to making it happen

    A Maine biologist's efforts could lead to a national Atlantic salmon recovery.

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    February 4, 2012

    Deirdre Fleming: He’s planning for the future, including winning in a tying contest

    Seventh-grader Sam Kenney of Dixmont is heading to Pennsylvania to compete on Saturday, but not for a traveling basketball or hockey team. The 12-year-old is going to the Pennsylvania Fly Tying Championship. Kenney and his father, Bill, will drive 500 miles to Harrisburg, Pa., for Kenney to compete at the event at the Eastern Sports […]

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    February 4, 2012

    John Christie: Peak to Peak Challenge offers incentive to explore

    Now that virtually every Maine ski area is in full, or nearly full, operation, thanks to a little help from Mother Nature, the arrival of what is traditionally the coldest stretch of the winter from mid-January through mid-February, and the extraordinary work of snow making crews whenever temps have allowed, perhaps it’s time to stretch […]

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    February 4, 2012

    Carey Kish: A trek in Europe is well worth the trip

    The middle of a Maine winter is a good time to start planning your next big hiking adventure. A solid week on the trail somewhere, maybe two. It takes some doing to put a trip together, so it’s best to get the process going now. The big question always is where to go. There are […]

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    February 4, 2012

    Birding: Lingering species sparse in northern counts

    This column is the last of three reviewing the results of the most recent Christmas Bird Counts in Maine. We’ll jump all around the state today. Two counts were conducted in Aroostook County, one in Presque Isle and a new count in the Caribou region. The Presque Isle count produced a fine list of 38 […]

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  • Published
    February 4, 2012

    Best Bets

    TODAY Biathlon for Fun, 10 a.m. in Jefferson Hidden Valley Nature Center is hosting a 1-kilometer cross-country skiing and target shooting race, which will be held as a foot race if there is no snow. Between rounds of skiing/running, participants will swing through the shooting arena and shoot pellet guns from a prone position. Arrive […]

  • Published
    January 28, 2012

    The trail less traveled

    Once a booming sport among Maine's French population, snowshoe racing is making inroads in eastern Maine.

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    January 28, 2012

    Deirdre Fleming: Ice fishing depends on the locale

    Based on reports by state fisheries biologists this winter, the ice fishing season is either going great or hardly going. It’s a good thing Maine is a big place, at least for ice fishermen. The warm weather and thin ice Downeast has made for the strangest Maine winter in 25 years, said veteran fisheries biologist […]

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    January 28, 2012

    Hunting: Mild winter does help, but deer still facing significant challenges

    Another Maine winter has set in, and sportsmen and wildlife managers alike hold their collective breath waiting to see how it will affect our deer herd. So far, winter conditions have been relatively mild, and despite a poor mast crop, there is hope the deer may come out of it OK. But a mild winter […]

  • Published
    January 28, 2012

    Allen Afield: Daydreaming about favorite fishing spots

    We’re approaching midwinter, and snowmobiling, ice fishing, rabbit hunting and self-propelled options like skiing, snowshoeing and hiking boom. A few hard-core types even backpack with a tent or fish a handful of open-water rivers or streams that have year-round fishing regs. Lots of us in the state’s bottom third seldom appreciate snowmobiling’s importance to the […]