Outdoors
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PublishedJune 12, 2011
Outdoors Dispatches
AUGUSTA Entries being accepted for veterans moose lottery The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife has allocated 10 moose hunting permits for disabled veterans to participate in a controlled moose hunt in Aroostook County. The dates for the hunt are expected to be Sept. 14-23. Last year, disabled veterans who were awarded permits were […]
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PublishedJune 12, 2011
Sailing: Races up and down coast add thrills to sailing season
Sailboat traffic is picking up on Casco Bay, and for good reason. The regatta season is now under way in the Gulf of Maine. On June 4, 11 boats shook off the winter’s cobwebs and raced in the SailMaine Shakedown Regatta off Portland. SailMaine’s student sailors got some “big boat” racing experience, and racing skippers […]
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PublishedJune 12, 2011
Rich in fish
With a long history of attracting anglers from far and wide, Grand Lake Stream more than holds up under the pressure.<br><br> On a sweltering May day, with fly hatches going off and bugs swarming at 3 p.m., the fishermen also were swarming at this famous stretch of river<br><br>
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PublishedJune 12, 2011
Outdoors Calendar
Beginners’ Mountain Bike Ride, 5:30 p.m. Monday at Inland Woods/Pine Ridge trails behind Inland Hospital, 200 Kennedy Memorial Drive, Waterville. The Central Maine chapter of the New England Mountain Bike Association is hosting a free skill-building, introductory mountain bike ride; people of all ages on full-size bicycles welcome. Helmets required. FMI: Call 861-3292 or email […]
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PublishedJune 5, 2011
John Christie: Cape Rosier: A paddle back in time
Although Cape Rosier lies only a few miles, as the crow flies, from my boyhood home in Camden, and despite the fact I’d once taken a trip while still in high school with Capt. Ralph Wooster on his boat, Betselma, to Castine, I think the first time this unique Maine treasure entered my consciousness was […]
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PublishedJune 5, 2011
Tight state budgets force park closures
Around the U.S., parks face cuts or even closure even as many see their visitor numbers rise.
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PublishedJune 5, 2011
A fitting tribute to a local legend
A trail honoring Cornelia 'Fly Rod' Crosby is growing in Maine's Rangeley Lakes region.
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PublishedJune 5, 2011
Outdoors Calendar
York County Audubon annual meeting, Tuesday, 6:45 p.m. Admission is free, but reservations are required. Email davidd@roadrunner.com to reserve a place. At 7:30 p.m., speakers Rebecca Holberton and Adrienne Leppold from the University of Maine Laboratory of Avian Biology will talk about what happens in the Gulf of Maine that affects us, our birds and […]
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PublishedJune 5, 2011
Allen Afield: Crappies are invasive, but they’re great fun, food
The late Gerry Damren said it to me first 20 years ago. “I don’t understand,” he began, “why people want black crappie in Maine. We already have white perch.” Because of the similarities between the two species, I have heard this thought myriad times since. For instance, white perch (Morone americana) and black crappies (Pomoxis […]
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PublishedJune 5, 2011
Canoeing: Lots to explore on Cobbosseecontee Lake
To celebrate the advent of summer, we headed up to explore the northern half of Cobbosseecontee Lake. This is a big lake, so monitor the weather forecast. At 9 miles long and with 5,543 acres of lake to explore, this is no place to be on a windy day or with the threat of thunderstorms. […]
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