A new regulation means entrants will be able to keep togue in the 23- to 25-inch range, a change that could be a boon to the lake’s struggling salmon fishery.
Outdoors
Maine Wildlife Park’s ‘most excellent moose’ dies at the ripe old age of 15
George the moose was brought to the Maine Wildlife Park in Gray as a calf in 2004.
Maine accepting applications for coveted moose hunt permits
State officials say the applications can only be submitted online and the deadline is 11:59 p.m. on May 15.
As youth hunting numbers steadily drop in Maine, lawmakers and state officials grapple with the problem
Two young hunters hope their bill helps to reverse the decline.
Maine fat bike series adds more races – and gains more riders at Bethel race
First-time racers and first-time winners believe more riders will try racing in the winter sport.
Social media posts about bird sightings may lead to harm for Maine wildlife
Suspicious that the information is being misused by hunters and others, a Facebook birding group asks members to stop posting locations of rare species.
Birding: Christmas count recap No. 3
The birds are accounted for, and for birders, the holiday season is officially over.
Skiing in Maine: Don’t let the cold stop you from the slopes
Just be prepared when you venture out in frigid temps.
Maine’s only commercial ice-boat builder has a passion for his craft
In the fringe sport, Bill Buchholz enjoys making boats.