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    September 11, 2011

    Hunting: September’s a season of change for deer

    Another Maine deer season kicked off yesterday with the start of the expanded archery season, giving bow hunters in some parts of the state a first shot at what we hope is a deer herd on the mend. For many, the hunt actually began several weeks ago. There is a direct correlation between scouting and […]

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    September 11, 2011

    Outdoors Calendar

    Wild About Our Community, open house, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. today, Center for Wildlife, 385 Mountain Road, York. Staff, volunteers and live animal ambassadors will welcome participants with a map of the property and a schedule of events for the day. $5 admission for adults, free for kids. All proceeds from the event go […]

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    September 11, 2011

    Mark Latti: Youth hunting days can send kids outside for life

    Hunting season is upon us, with bear and resident Canada goose seasons in full swing and duck and deer season not far off. But before the opening days, there are youth hunting days set aside for both ducks and deer. For children who love the outdoors, this is a tremendous way to introduce them to […]

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    September 11, 2011

    Hiking: Branch out from Common Ground to explore Unity’s trails

    Unity is a pretty, quiet town most of the year. Fields, farms, woodlands, Unity Pond, a nice village center, Unity College; all a little off the beaten path 13 miles east of Fairfield and the Kennebec River as the crow flies; a touch longer by Route 139. Come late September, when the Common Ground Country […]

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    September 11, 2011

    Kid Tracks: Citizen scientists add vital details to the big picture

    Engaging kids in the natural world can be a great learning experience. My children have always enjoyed making observations about trees, flowers and tracks while we’re hiking on trails around Maine. They like to point out details they think are interesting, amusing or just plain “weird.” This has led me to consider ways to encourage […]

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    September 11, 2011

    Canoeing: In Pleasant’s shadow

    Bridgton's Moose Pond treats paddlers to abundant bird life, big trees and fall colors.

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    September 11, 2011

    It’s Worth the Trip: Peak time for biking islands in Casco Bay

    You can keep your car ferries and Segways — for my money, one of the best ways to tour the Calendar Islands is by bike. Casco Bay is dotted with hundreds of islands. So many, in fact, that an English engineer quipped in the 1700s that there were “as many islands as there are days […]

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    September 11, 2011

    Signs of more bears raise prospect of spring hunt

    A state expert expects population growth will increase hunting, and guides welcome the idea.

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    September 4, 2011

    Allen Afield: Fly color plays a part in fooling the fish

    In September, cool nights and line storms send water temperatures dropping into the 60-degree range, even in large rivers, ponds and lakes, influencing salmonids to put on the proverbial feedbag. The lower the thermometer drops into the 60s, the better the fishing, too. Fast angling can kick off in Aroostook County on Labor Day weekend, […]

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    September 4, 2011

    Deirdre Fleming: Anglers help project find out where the wild brook trout roam

    The findings of a new survey may ratchet up what state biologists know about native wild brook trout. And the state is going to the real experts — the anglers — for help. The Brook Trout Pond Survey Project that started this summer and concludes at the end of the month will check as many […]