V. Paul Reynolds shares stories of a pair of humorous run-ins with game wardens on Seboeis Lake about 50 years apart.
V. Paul Reynolds
Outdoors in Maine: Atlantic salmon, the king, clings on
Maine is now the only remaining U.S. state where the Atlantic salmon’s future hangs in the balance, writes V. Paul Reynolds.
Outdoors in Maine: Arctic charr reclamation at Big Wadleigh Pond
The pond is one of only a dozen Maine waters that are home to the native Arctic charr. V. Paul Reynolds writes about the reclamation project to preserve them from rainbow smelt illegally introduced to the pond.
Outdoors in Maine: Deciphering the Downeast deer yard
The village of Grand Lake Stream, near Princeton, has for a time been ground zero for a local whitetail population, much appreciated by the locals, who enjoy seeing them forage for greenery near town, writes V. Paul Reynolds.
Outdoors in Maine: Is the hunter an endangered species? Not in this state
V. Paul Reynolds writes that those who place value on the hunting legacy wonder and worry about the future of recreational hunting.
Outdoors in Maine: Pondering the Sebec Lake togue
Fisheries biologist Tim Obrey says there are indications that trout spawning is taking place in the lake, and he is convinced it may hold togue as big as 25 pounds.
Outdoors in Maine: State’s bait rules stingy for a reason
The live bait regulations protect sport fishery from invasive species getting in waters where they don’t belong, writes V. Paul Reynolds.
Outdoors in Maine: Are people too ticked off by turkeys?
Maine’s wild turkeys have been getting a bad rap, writes V. Paul Reynolds.
Outdoors in Maine: Snapshots of a sometimes-derailed deer season
This fall, despite his many years of experience in the deer woods, a number of mistakes spoiled V. Paul Reynolds’ shot opportunities. His 13th deer sighting, however, was his lucky one.
Outdoors in Maine: Appreciating the character that is ‘Penobscot’
Pure history can be dry and pedantic, but not so when the characters think and talk, as in the historical fiction novel, writes V. Paul Reynolds.