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L. Comeau: New way to bait bears

I was born and raised in this state. I fully admit that I am not a hunter but know several friends and family members who hunt for the tradition and for food in the freezer for those long, hard winters. The words “Maine” and “hunting” should be synonymous. The lifestyle and sport of hunting in […]

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R. Rancourt: Trust the wildlife biologists

With every election, voters are subjected to the usual barrage of confusing information that, in many cases, only serves to confuse the issues and leaves people hoping that they have made the right decision when they vote. The information fed to people in the months and weeks leading up to the election is most always […]

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Maine Supreme Court denies appeal to bear baiting ban supporters

PORTLAND — The Maine Supreme Judicial Court is denying an animal rights group’s request for an expedited appeal in its case against the state’s Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. Mainers For Fair Bear Hunting is appealing a Portland judge’s ruling that the wildlife department can use its resources to campaign against a statewide referendum […]

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Bob Noonan: The truth about bear trapping

Regarding Question 1, there seems to be widespread misunderstanding about bear trapping. To start with, the steel-jawed foothold trap is not legal in Maine. Only foot snares or cage traps are allowed. Bear cage traps are expensive, big, culvert-type affairs that have to be moved by vehicle, while a foot snare can be easily carried […]

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Bear bait vote sparks interest around the nation

WILTON (AP) — In Maine, a hunter can shoot a bear while it’s nose-deep in a barrel of doughnuts, after it’s been chased up a tree with dogs, or when it’s snared in a cable trap — but that could change in days, and hunters and animal rights advocates around the country are watching. Bears […]

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B. Herman: The moral side of bear hunting

When I moved to Maine in 2010, a local newspaper featured an image of a grinning 14-year-old, gun in hand, with a trophy bear she had killed near Skowhegan. Upon closer examination, the bear was probably half-grown. The image haunts me to this day and as I came to understand the torturous methods of bear […]

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D. Mills: No end in sight to controversy

The Portland television stations have outdone themselves this year, raking in all that easy cash for such wild and absurd political ads with no attempt at assuring truth or common sense. Probably the most annoying one, for me, is the bear referendum. Both the “yes” and “no” camps are using ridiculous scare tactics and piling […]

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S. Doughty: Get all the facts

Maine voters need to get all the facts on the bear referendum. They should not listen to all the hype. The public should vote with their heads, not with their hearts. I am voting on the basis of sound science, deer fawn survival and economic impact on rural Maine. I am voting “no” on Question […]

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Both sides of bear hunt ballot question spend $1.6M on TV ads

AUGUSTA — The two groups fighting over a ballot measure in Maine that would ban the use of dogs, bait and traps for bear hunting have spent $1.6 million to run television advertisements, according to information released Thursday by the Center for Public Integrity. The pro-ban group Mainers for Fair Bear Hunting has spent $860,500 […]