Little progress seems to have been made over the years in addressing problems.
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Outdoors in Maine: Is salmon recovery worth the time and money it takes?
Lastest recovering plan has 75-year time frame and costs $24 million.
Outdoors in Maine: Revisiting the fisherman vs. fisher debate
Politically correct language seeping into the outdoors.
Outdoors in Maine: Hatchery project nearing its completion
Upgrades will better control water temperature.
Outdoors in Maine: Line of electric snowmobiles is coming soon
New snowsleds can go 60 miles on a single charge.
Outdoors in Maine: Ode to deer camp ceremonies, with a shot of Jager
Historically, hunting has always had its ceremonial aspects. The deer hunting club that I have enjoyed for almost 50 years has its unique rituals, mostly all-in-good-fun practices that, we like to think, set us apart from other deer camps, from the mountains of Oregon and the Dismal Swamp of Virginia to the fir thickets of […]
Outdoors in Maine: Venison recipes to warm the soul, fill the tummy
When the winter winds come blowing in and temperatures hover in the single digits, cooking and consuming great food warms the tummy and the soul. These venison recipes are sure to please. SEBOEIS STEW This recipe has been a time-tested favorite at a Maine North Woods deer camp frequented by a group of deer hunters […]
Outdoors in Maine: Fond memories of special times in ice shacks
Here in the sun-drenched Florida Keys, the nearest thing to an ice shack is a small shed near the marina that holds two big chest freezers where boaters get their 10-pound bags of ice cubes every couple of days. As February approaches, for some inexplicable reason, I start thinking about ice shacks and the good […]
Outdoors in Maine: Judy Camuso seems like a good choice as IF&W commissioner
Maine’s first female governor, Janet Mills, picked Judy Camuso to replace Chandler Woodcock as our new commissioner of the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. If confirmed by the state legislature, Camuso will be IF&W’s first female commissioner. Before her gubernatorial appointment, the 48-year old Camuso served as IF&W’s director of wildlife. In terms […]
Outdoors in Maine: Outdoors technology getting out of control
Having once been dubbed “an odd duck” in a loving way by the wife of one of my closest friends, I shouldn’t wonder that, for some perverse reason, it tickles me when my writing lights the fires of provocation — the hotter the better! A recent column I wrote about the increasing interest in the […]