The deer likely had a high testosterone level, a one in 100,000 occurrence.
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Hunter settles out of court with Starks landowner in 2012 shooting incident
Robert Pond of Hartford agreed to pay an undisclosed amount to Kerry Hebert, whom he accidentally shot in the side during a hunting dispute.
Hunting: And then there was the time the cocoa spilled …
Yes, the stories of being in the woods can involve more than whether you got your deer.
Hunting: Most recent information is the key to success
What you know is a lot better than what you don’t know.
Phippsburg man, Florida boy wounded in unrelated hunting accidents
Both were injured in self-inflicted shootings, and neither suffered life-threatening injuries, according to the Maine Warden Service.
Firearm season for deer opens for all Mainers on Saturday
Everyone should take caution in the woods throughout November.
More gun-sale background checks acceptable, but Question 3 goes too far
The ballot measure would overregulate firearm transfers so that routine and harmless actions by sportsmen and women would be illegal.
Fledgling Maine group promotes hunting, with eye on bottom line
Funded by the National Shooting Sports Foundation, the group describes itself as nonpolitical and focuses on the economic benefits of the sport.
Hunting: Trail cameras show moose herd appears to be thriving
Moose sightings are supposedly more rare than usual, but remote cameras tell a different story.
Wardens raise concerns about gun-sales background check proposal
The Maine Warden Service says ballot Question 3 could be difficult or impossible to enforce, as supporters and opponents launch ads and announce endorsements.