In late summer and autumn, skilled fly rodders in Maine often choose two vastly different categories of flies for trout: 1. Large, dark nymphs and baitfish imitations or 2. micro mayflies and caddises to imitate specific bugs.
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Gabbard to speak at Democratic National Convention
The segment is titled “The Women of the House,” and includes six congresswomen and two candidates, including Gabbard.
RI’s Gov. Chafee to address Democratic convention
The former Republican is a co-chairman of Obama’s re-election campaign and says the President has been “a friend to Rhode Island.”
Suspect’s young age, 10, a Maine rarity
The chief state prosecutor says he doesn’t recall such a serious charge against a child in his years of cases.
TRAVELIN’ MAINE(RS): Anchor yourself at a Round Pond restaurant
The blend of old (traditional) and new (creative) makes the Anchor Inn Restaurant in Round Pond a very special place, a delight to guests who return year after year as well as first timers like us.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: “Bad Little Falls” and “Merchant of the Medomak”
Maine Game Warden Mike Bowditch has done it again.
BOOKS: Biography tells the story of Harry Stump
Maine author Lloyd Ferriss has announced the release of his new book, “Harry Stump, Maine’s Psychic Sculptor,” the biography of a clairvoyant and sculptor who lived in Maine from 1950 until his death in 1998. The book is based in part on a previously unpublished manuscript by Stump that describes day-to-day life at the mysterious Round Table Foundation that flourished in the 1950s at a rambling estate in Glen Cove (a village within Rockport).
BOOKS: ‘The Kings of Angkor: Army of a Thousand Elephants’
“The Kings of Angkor: Army of a Thousand Elephants,” a new book by Maine author Mary Moriarty, has been released by Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc.
What to watch for at the GOP convention Thursday
Romney’s big night also features Sen. Marco Rubio and former rival Newt Gingrich.