The Month in Maine – May
This Month We See Two Angling Maines in May! May flying in Maine In Maine’s bottom quarter to bottom third, May produces consistent caddis and mayfly hatches in rivers, ponds and streams. Lakes and...
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This Month June – a Hopping Month River hatches June reigns as a hopping month in the Maine outdoors. In the North Country, consistent, aquatic-insect hatches keep folks covering rises, river action...
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This Month Salmonid Fishing Slows; Salty Angling Picks Up As the year slides into July, trout and salmon fishing slows considerably for many anglers. Folks who know good spots and have bottom-dredging...
View ArticleThe Month in Maine – August
This Month Down Outdoor Month … Or Is It? August fly-fishing August seems like a down month for anglers. Salmonid action has slowed considerably unless weather and angling skills offer grand sport;...
View ArticleThe Month in Maine – September
This Month Maine Has Changed for Baby Boomers September fly fishing in Maine has it all. (Photo courtesy of Sue Motley) During their youth, baby boomers remember when September passed as a sleepy month...
View ArticleThe Month in Maine – October
This Month Ruffed Grouse Win Number Two Deer rank by far as Maine’s number-one targeted game animal in November, but ruffed grouse win second place in October. Ducks, bowhunting for deer and small game...
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This Month Deer hunting rules in Maine each November It’s Deer Month All Right It’s deer month all right, but waterfowl hunters might argue the point. Deer hunters might outnumber duck hunters about 15...
View ArticleThe Month in Maine – December
This Month The -ber Months Mean Hunting In Maine, the -ber months are ending Dec. 31 – the four annual months that hold the majority of the hunting seasons in this state. Sure, we can hunt something in...
View ArticleThe Month in Maine – January
This Month Ice Fishing on Togus Pond Ice fishing and snowmobiling highlight Maine’s outdoor activities in January, as the ice thickness on many northern lakes and ponds becomes safe enough for travel...
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This Month February is the shortest month. Its name derives from the Latin term februum, that translates roughly into “I’ve gotta get another pair of wooly longjohns to wear under this toga.”...
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This Month March May Be the Muddy Month…. Spring snowmobiling may still be booming in early April. March may be the muddy month in the bottom third of the state, but on some days, spring’s smells,...
View ArticleThe Month in Maine – April
This Month Snow and Ice – and Soon Green! By the time April Fool’s Day arrives in the bottom third of Maine, temperatures have risen a little warmer than most winter days, but ice still covers ponds...
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