V. Paul Reynolds writes that getting this critical issue right should ensure that Maine’s deer populations will be managed as scientifically as possible in the years ahead.
V. Paul Reynolds
Outdoors in Maine: Proposed guide law on questionable path
V. Paul Reynolds asks if the “reciprocal guide’s law” is really needed in Maine.
Outdoors in Maine: Looking forward to the return of the king of fish
If the Atlantic salmon is one day down-listed by the Feds, anglers may once again enjoy the thrill of chasing the King of Fish.
Outdoors in Maine: Hot dog heaven on a frozen pond
There is nothing to match a hot dog smothered in burned onions served on a late March day while out ice fishing.
Outdoors in Maine: Nothing beats a Maine moose hunt
Hunting a Maine moose, whether cow or bull, is as advertised, “the hunt of a lifetime,” says V. Paul Reynolds.
Outdoors in Maine: The boiling frog of gun rights
V. Paul Reynolds says beware of what the Biden presidency might mean for gun ownership.
Outdoors in Maine: Does Sunday hunting in Maine have a chance?
For as long as columnist V. Paul Reynolds can recall, Sunday hunting legislation has been soundly defeated.
Outdoors in Maine: The Jet Ski debate rages on
Currently in Maine, Jet Skis are prohibited on 33 lakes and ponds. Given the ever-growing popularity of Jet Skis and assorted other variations of personal watercrafts, this user-conflict issue is likely to continue and, perhaps, grow in intensity.
Outdoors in Maine: The moose tick problem
The Maine Dept. of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife is hoping more will mean less, and less will mean more.
Outdoors in Maine: Genetically-engineered mosquitoes; are black flies next?
What if you could wave a magic wand — or hire an insect engineer — and get rid of the scornful pests for good? Would you do it?