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  • Published
    September 15, 2012

    Best Bets

    TUESDAY Fun in the Park 2 p.m. in Freeport Daily nature programs are still being held at Wolfe’s Neck Woods State Park. Meet at the benches at the end of the second parking lot. Free with park admission, which is $1 for ages 5-11, $3 for ages 12-64. Call the day of the program for […]

  • Published
    September 13, 2012

    Saltwater Fishing Report

    If you are a recreational saltwater angler, Maine law may require you to register with the Maine Saltwater Recreational Fishing Registry. To learn more or to register, visit www.maine.gov/saltwater or call 207-633-9505.  OFFSHORE Sea surface temperatures have dropped to within a few degrees of the 60-degree mark. Groundfishing (pollock, cod haddock, hake, redfish, etc.) has […]

  • Published
    September 8, 2012

    The state’s a lure for hunters

    The remote woods, black bears and camaraderie induce out-of-staters to spend time and money here.

  • Published
    September 8, 2012

    North Cairn: Here, gone: Change is constant

    For three nights running, I lay on my side in bed at midnight, gazing out a small window at the moon, staring at me in what seemed like wonder. Of course, it was the reverse really; I was wide-eyed at the full moon — blue moon, it turned out, the second full moon of the […]

  • Published
    September 8, 2012

    Deirdre Fleming: For Forest Rangers, Facebook means fans, feedback and solving problems

    The Maine Forest Rangers have been around since 1891. But it’s only in the past several months that they’ve stepped into the public arena of social media and gained an enthusiastic fan base. And the rangers have Facebook to thank. Since joining Facebook on Jan. 15, the Maine Forest Rangers have recruited nearly 2,300 fans, […]

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  • Published
    September 8, 2012

    Hunting: Taking the bite out of possibility of outdoor trouble

    It was looking like one of those perfect evenings for bear hunting, very little wind, temps in the 70s and both expected to drop as soon a the sun set. My son and I climbed our adjacent ladder stands and no sooner had we settled in when the first mosquito buzzed by. I put a […]

  • Published
    September 8, 2012

    Kid Tracks: New Hampshire’s peaks are worth the planning

    The girls and I have been hiking mountains all spring and summer to get ready for our highest (to date) mountain hiking adventure in Franconia Notch State Park in New Hampshire. All our “training” paid off because we had a wonderful 9-mile hike that included three mountain summits — Little Haystack, Lincoln and Lafayette — […]

  • Published
    September 8, 2012

    Carey Kish: Eliot Mountain provides a trove of trails and views

    Eliot Mountain rises to about 450 feet above scenic Northeast Harbor just outside the southern boundary of Acadia National Park. The trails that crisscross the mountain — named in honor of Charles W. Eliot, an early pioneer and advocate for the creation of the park — are thought to be some of the oldest on […]

  • Published
    September 8, 2012

    Best Bets

    TUESDAY Steamer Dig / 2 p.m. in Freeport Come learn about the life of the soft-shell clam. Then try your hand at digging this delicacy of the deep mud with an experienced guide at Wolfe’s Neck Woods State Park. Bring sneakers or high boots, gloves, and clam hoe or spading fork. Meet at the benches […]

  • Published
    September 8, 2012

    Worth the Trip: In Penobscot Bay, a gem of a kayak expedition

    Strung like a pearl necklace for about eight miles — from Gilkey Harbor on Islesboro, north to south in West Penobscot Bay — lie eight delightful islands that beg for exploration by ocean kayakers. Only about five miles off the coast between Camden and Lincolnville Beach, they can be easily reached from either a convenient […]