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  • Published
    May 29, 2011

    Chasing wily coyotes

    Five dogs, nine hunters, 12 hours: and only a half-dozen empty tanks of gas to show for it.<br><br> This is coyote hunting in Maine, a growing activity that is considered one answer to the shrinking deer herd. <br><br> Officials at the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife are so concerned with decreasing deer numbers, and so sure some targeted coyote hunting helps, they're compensating coyote hunters in some areas with gas money.

  • Published
    May 29, 2011

    Deirdre Fleming: Tough winter another twist for deer

    The top hardship whitetail deer face in Maine is the lack of habitat in this rough climate. It’s the No. 1 issue listed in Maine’s Game Plan For Deer. At the northern end of its range, the whitetail deer struggle in deep snow — which Aroostook County has each and ever year and the rest […]

  • Published
    May 29, 2011

    Hunting: Two turkeys create memorable day

    Cold, wet conditions had delayed the onset of spring and the wild turkey mating season by a week or two. With two weeks gone in the season, the naive longbeards had been weeded out, but the dominant toms were still tending their harems. Hope remained for those nimrods still holding tags, but that hope rested […]

  • Published
    May 29, 2011

    Outdoors Calendar

    Hunter safety course, Winslow Fire Department. This is a 12-hour course. Classes are held 6 p.m.-9 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday and 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. on Saturday. Call Don Perrine at 660-6382 to register and for details. Best nature sites talk, noon Tuesday, Merryspring Nature Center. Merryspring will host Tony Oppersdorff and Kyril Schabert as they […]

  • Published
    May 22, 2011

    Mark Latti: Cool weather affects both fish and wildlife

    April showers bring May flowers, but what do May showers bring? Most would say mosquitoes, but May showers or not, mosquitoes in Maine will arrive in mid-May, come rain or shine. How long they stay, well, we’ll get to that later, but steady rains in May certainly can affect hunters and anglers, much more than […]

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  • Published
    May 22, 2011

    Outdoors Dispatches

    AUGUSTA Homeowners urged to take steps to deter hungry bears This spring, the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife is encouraging homeowners to take steps to deter bears that could become a nuisance or danger. Bears recently have emerged from their dens throughout Maine and are in search of food. They are drawn to […]

  • Published
    May 22, 2011
    CARRIAGE ROADS

    John Christie: Acadia carriage roads: Maine’s gift to bicyclists

    It was back in the early part of the 20th century that the great philanthropist John D. Rockefeller Jr. began the construction of a carriage road system on Mount Desert Island that resulted in a unique biking paradise available to all of us. Development took nearly 30 years, during which time Acadia National Park was […]

  • Published
    May 22, 2011

    Outdoors Calendar

    Breakfast on the Dead River, 6:30 a.m. today at the Dead River Gate on the Don Fish Trail, a half-mile beyond Craig Brook National Fish Hatchery in East Orland. Enjoy an early morning walk in the Great Pond Mountain Wildlands with Connie Tuller. Expect a 2-mile moderate walk to the Dead River picnic point. Bring […]

  • Published
    May 22, 2011

    Carey Kish: Celebrate trails by volunteering, or just taking a hike

    June 4 marks the 19th anniversary of National Trails Day, when we will once again have an opportunity to focus on our precious trails and say thanks to the many trail volunteers and supporters that work hard to build and maintain them. Since 1993, this one-day event has inspired tens of thousands of people across […]

  • Published
    May 22, 2011

    Hunting: From mail-order seller to outdoors giant

    We had barely pulled away from our tent camp when guide Doug Stults spotted a lone longbeard gobbling on its own. Make a bird gobble in the afternoon and your chances are good. Find one gobbling on its own and it’s all but over, unless you mess up. We hastily made ground, using sparse cottonwoods […]