V. Paul Reynolds writes that Mangrove Snapper remind him of Maine’s white perch.
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Outdoors in Maine: Overhauling the deer hunt
Legislation for a major change in the doe permit system has been drafted, writes columnist V. Paul Reynolds.
Outdoors in Maine: Court overrules biologists’ decision about gray wolves
Columnist V. Paul Reynolds bemoans a judge’s ruling that will keep gray wolves on the list of endangered species, despite some signs of recovery.
Outdoors in Maine: Big-game ammo choices can make the difference
Columnist V. Paul Reynolds has learned that ammo matters.
Outdoors in Maine: Golden Retriever, the silver bullet of flies
Versatile fly catches many types of fish in all weather conditions.
Outdoors in Maine: Round one of deer-yard protection has begun
A new initiative enacted in the state legislature has already begun to bear fruit, writes columnist V. Paul Reynolds.
Outdoors in Maine: Changing times of kids and motorboats
A mandatory boating education law is now being debated in the legislature, and columnist V. Paul Reynolds writes that it would have squashed his sons’ young boating excursions.
Outdoors in Maine: Colorful mushroom and large bird are two rare finds within state’s borders
Entoloma Indigoferum is one of the world’s most rare mushrooms, while the Steller’s sea eagle, one of the largest birds of prey on the planet, is hardly seen even on its home ground in Siberia.
Outdoors in Maine: A deer hunter’s paradise
Columnist V. Paul Reynolds hunted on Anticosti Island in Quebec a couple months ago, and he writes that it was the adventure of a lifetime.
Outdoors in Maine: The Maine moose experiment
In all of this moose management strategy, the winter tick seems to be the wild card. With moose, more is not always better, writes V. Paul Reynolds