There is always outdoor reading material, which can make a wonderful, personal gift at a price within your reach, writes V. Paul Reynolds.
Outdoors
Some resorts off and running as alpine ski season begins in Maine
Sugarloaf and Sunday River, the state’s two largest ski resorts, opened in recent weeks, with others to follow suit in December.
Outdoors in Maine: Belgrade’s Tyler Williams earns spot in Bassmaster Classic
21-year-old Mainer will be among 57 anglers from throughout the country competing for the $300,000 purse in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in March.
Outdoors in Maine: Debating a whitetail deer’s danger detection system
If you had to pick one from among the deer’s trifecta of danger-avoidance mechanisms, which would you choose, asks V. Paul Reynolds?
Outdoors in Maine: Prospects are good for state’s deer hunt
V. Paul Reynolds writes that the 2023 season, which runs through Nov. 30, has all the signs of being productive for hunters in Maine.
Ask Maine Audubon: Will we see snowy owls this winter?
Your wildlife questions are answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox.
Outdoors in Maine: A good rut to be stuck in. But when?
In general, if you can figure out what time of the month the rut is at its peak, you stand the best chance of catching a buck when he is distracted with his guard down and his focus is not on danger, writes V. Paul Reynolds.
Ask Maine Audubon: Your home looks so good to woodpeckers and so many other critters
Your wildlife questions are answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox.
Hunting: See me, hear me, smell me … a deer does it better than you
The average success rate for deer hunters is less than 25%, and many can do better by knowing the strengths of an often-underestimated opponent.
What’s up in November: Conditions will be good for the Leonid meteor shower
Jupiter will shine brightest early in the month, and a new comet will pass through the Beehive star cluster in Cancer the Crab.