If fishing for wild native brook trout in scenic wilderness is your thing, there are more reasons than ever to include Baxter State Park in your fishing plans, writes columnist V. Paul Reynolds.
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Outdoors in Maine: The history of Hastie’s Hut
What started as a friend’s dream 56 years ago, now all that columnist V. Paul Reynolds has left of one his favorite hunting camps is the memories.
Outdoors in Maine: Beware when ice fishing with live bait
In an effort to protect Maine’s precious and fabled salmonid fishery, the state has enacted sweeping changes and restrictions for ice fishing with live bait, writes V. Paul Reynolds.
Outdoors in Maine: Legendary Guide Award recipients a growing cadre
Past recipients of this award have all been leaders in the outdoor community, writes columnist V. Paul Reynolds.
Outdoors in Maine: Check first — state’s ice conditions are unpredictable
V. Paul Reynolds offers tips for staying safe and knowing when to not venture out onto the ice.
Outdoors in Maine: Deer hunting oddities from the fall season
A collection of anecdotes that could be described as Reynolds’ believe-it-or-not.
Outdoors in Maine: Rewards for poaching information
Operation Game Thief has modernized and streamlined its information-gathering process through the use of a new cellphone app, writes columnist V. Paul Reynolds.
Outdoors in Maine: Sunday hunting lawsuit hits a snag, sort of
Recently, Superior Court Justice Deborah Cashman dismissed the suit, filed in April in Kennebec County Superior Court against Judy Camuso, the commissioner of the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.
Outdoors in Maine: The long, reliable legacy of the Servel
Retiring longtime appliance servicer Al Elkin believes that today, throughout the Maine woods, there are still hundreds, if not thousands, of Servels still ticking in remote cabins and sporting camps — a testimonial to their fabled reliability, writes columnist V. Paul Reynolds.
Outdoors in Maine: Posted land popping up in longtime hunting grounds
“No trespassing” signs are showing up in some of columnist V. Paul Reynolds’ favorite hunting spots, he writes.