The fact that most of this new money is going toward trail maintenance and enforcement may make it easier for ATV owners to swallow, writes columnist V. Paul Reynolds.
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Outdoors in Maine: New hunting trends to keep the old sport alive
According to columnist V. Paul Reynolds, the statistics don’t support hunting’s naysayers.
Outdoors in Maine: Green Lake a special fishery
According to Bob Mallard, spokesman for the Native Fish Coalition, Green Lake is the only water in the country where Arctic charr and landlocked salmon “occurred naturally,” notes columnist V. Paul Reynolds.
Outdoors in Maine: A bouquet of outdoor books to read
Columnist V. Paul Reynolds has a handful of new outdoor books he reviews and recommends.
Outdoors in Maine: Sunday hunting push stumbles, but still has hope
While a proposed bill allowing Sunday hunting has failed, a lawsuit has been filed in the state that could pave the way.
Outdoors in Maine: Capacity to blunder can be double-barreled
Columnist V. Paul Reynolds lumps his more-humorous mistakes together under an acronym he dubbed CTB, Capacity To Blunder.
Outdoors in Maine: Hunting turkey is a goose bump experience
V. Paul Reynolds write about the excitement of the turkey hunt, which opens Monday and is a good starting point for young hunters.
Outdoors in Maine: Timing is everything for delicious fiddleheads
V. Paul Reynolds writes that spring doesn’t truly arrive until fiddleheads are ready to be harvested.
Outdoors in Maine: Preservation attempt harmful to hunting
A push by the Sierra Club to make the Delaware Water Gap a National Park could cut off tens of thousands of acres to hunting, writes V. Paul Reynolds.
Outdoors in Maine: New Sunday hunting law on the horizon?
The State Legislature has put forward a Sunday hunting bill that seems to have legs, writes V. Paul Reynolds.