Outdoors
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PublishedSeptember 16, 2010
Saltwater Fishing Report
This will be my final column of the 2010 season. I would like to thank all the captains and tackle shops, especially Saco Bay Tackle, the Tackle Shop, Captain Peter Fallon and Captain Dave Pecci, along with the everyday anglers who on a weekly basis have provided me with valuable fishing information. I hope that […]
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PublishedSeptember 12, 2010
Saltwater Fishing: Anglers’ answers help everyone
During the 2009 fishing season, more than 400,000 anglers (resident and nonresident) made more than a million saltwater fishing trips in Maine. How did the Department of Marine Resources (DMR) come up with these numbers? Well, the DMR didn’t come up with these figures on our own. The department works with the National Marine Fisheries […]
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PublishedSeptember 12, 2010
Deirdre Fleming: Birders to watch for signs of oil spill’s effects on migrating birds
The worst oil spill in U.S. history is several states away. But next spring when Maine birds that spend the winter in the Gulf of Mexico return here, local birders may feel more closely linked to the BP oil disaster. “We will be monitoring if those populations undergo a decline because there is not enough […]
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PublishedSeptember 12, 2010
Outdoors Dispatches
WELLS Trail run will kick off reserve’s EcoSports Day The first EcoSports Day will be held rain or shine on from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 26 at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm. Sample paddle boarding, kayaking, canoeing, yoga, Zumba, fitness gear and golf, among other activities for the price of admission to the […]
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PublishedSeptember 12, 2010
Allen Afield: Get personal lessons about nature first, then turn to books
As we travel around woods or on water or just walk or bicycle down a country road, some nature observations may leave us baffled. Our parents, relatives or acquaintances had never given us an explanation for what we’re scrutinizing, so we scratch our heads in bewilderment. These sightings and the unanswered questions they prompt may […]
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PublishedSeptember 12, 2010
Hunting: Getting next generation geared up
My son is getting an early birthday present this week. His birthday isn’t until the end of the month, but youth waterfowl day is this coming Saturday, and as the gift involves duck hunting, I figured why wait? I’ll tell you what it is, but you have to promise not to say a word. He’s […]
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PublishedSeptember 12, 2010
Freshwater Fishing: Juvenile salmon looking good around Sebago
Fishing doesn’t seem to have improved too much despite the weather cooling a bit. Biologists are still busy more with fish than fishermen. REGION A: SOUTHERN MAINE Biologists monitoring salmon production around Sebago Lake have some good news. “There seem to be salmon making good use of the upper part of the drainage and there […]
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PublishedSeptember 12, 2010
Mark Latti: Prime time arrives for surf-casters
Fall in Maine is any angler’s dream. As the nights get cooler, water temperatures drop and fish become more active. On inland lakes and streams, once reluctant trout and salmon start to reappear, feeding in the shallower waters, and in the Gulf of Maine the fall migration is set to begin. Many fish species call […]
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PublishedSeptember 12, 2010
Boating: Storm reveals strengths and leaks of new boat
The captain probably said it best when he declared, “My drip bucket is half full.” Hurricane Earl arrived precisely at the midway point in our annual cruise, but his brief visit gave us an opportunity to learn a little more about our newly acquired boat and to take advantage of her amenities. Through the wonders […]
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PublishedSeptember 12, 2010
Calendar
Handgun safety course, the Sportsman’s BARR in Gardiner, 6-9 p.m. Tuesday. This class fulfills the requirements for a safety course before applying for a concealed firearms permit. Cost of the class is $50. For more information call 588-0888. Becoming an Outdoors Woman, introductory skills weekend, Friday to Sunday at Camp Caribou in Winslow. The Maine […]
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