Outdoors
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PublishedJuly 1, 2012
Height of beauty
A special spot will become even more so with upgrades to make it easier – and safer – to take in the view.
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PublishedJuly 1, 2012
Worth the Trip: Nothing beats an early morning or evening paddle
Although the preponderance of my kayaking is done in the enticing ocean waters along the coast and among the myriad of islands that dot Maine’s bays, principally because of the sheer beauty and variety that the coastline has to offer, I harbor a special fetish for the quiet lakes and ponds that I’ve explored both […]
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PublishedJuly 1, 2012
Best Bets
TUESDAY Pemaquid Paddlers 9 a.m. in Bremen The midcoast paddling troupe will be checking out Broad Cove. The put-in is at the end of Storer Road off Route 32, about 3.4 miles north of Biscay Road and just south of the Bremen town offices. Participants must provide their own canoe or kayak and wear a […]
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PublishedJuly 1, 2012
Allen Afield: A vote for fresh salmon, peas, boiled potatoes on 4th
In the 1970s, Maine’s aquaculture industry began putting fresh, inexpensive salmon on the dinner table of non-anglers and catch-and-release types, and salmon farmers accomplished this feat at an attractive price – often less expensive than haddock. Folks like me would catch a big salmon or trout, release it, and reward ourselves with a farm-raised Atlantic-salmon […]
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PublishedJuly 1, 2012
Freshwater Fishing Report
Summer is a fun time for the fishing report as regional state fisheries biologists offer advice on how to beat the summer heat and lure trout out of spring holes. But if you’re not up for the challenge, get out now. From central Maine to the Downeast region and up around Moosehead Lake, there is […]
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PublishedJuly 1, 2012
Deirdre Fleming: Tough Mountain Challenge, with accent on tough
The company behind the world’s leading obstacle race pitches its Tough Mudder competition as a life-changing experience that tests a mudder’s “strength, stamina and mental grit.” By comparison, the Tough Mountain Challenge at Sunday River is more about a reason to gather atop the Newry mountain range and party. One new addition to the Sunday […]
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PublishedJuly 1, 2012
Canoeing: An escape that will make you want to go back
July is a great month to escape the crowds on the coast and take a vacation in the North Maine Woods. One of our favorite areas to explore is the region north of Moosehead Lake and east of the headwaters of the St. John River. The rustic Maine Forest Service campsite at the northwestern end […]
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PublishedJuly 1, 2012
Carey Kish: You’ll like the hike on Big Moose
Big Moose Mountain in Big Moose Township a few miles west of Greenville is best known for the ski trails of the now defunct Big Squaw Mountain Resort on its north slope, and the popular hiking trail on its south slope that leads to the old fire tower atop the 3,150-foot summit. There’s another spot […]
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PublishedJune 23, 2012
It’s time to enter any deer lottery
AUGUSTA – Applications for the 2012 any-deer (antlerless) permit lottery are available online from the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. A total of 34,160 any-deer permits will be issued in 13 of the state’s 29 wildlife management districts for this year’s whitetail deer huting season, which beings in late October. It is bucks […]
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PublishedJune 23, 2012
Flying fish into the wild
New Hampshire's fish-stocking program rewards anglers willing to trek to remote waters.
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