Monthly Archives: November 2011

The Upland Game Hunter’s Bible

Outdoor writer and bird hunting enthusiast Andy Wayment, from the Upland Equations blog, wrote this great review on Dan Holland’s “The Upland Game Hunter’s Bible”. It’s a book I really enjoyed reading, and I hope you will too.  I’m also … Continue reading

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Nine Mile Bridge

Another one of those brave, hearty young women who ventured into the northern Maine woods to carve out a living, Helen Hamlin had a story to tell, and she told it well. In “Nine Mile Bridge: Three Years in the … Continue reading

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My Life in the Maine Woods

Annette Jackson was one of the brave, adventurous women who spent much of their lives in the Maine woods with their families in the early to mid 1900′s. She was born in 1906 and spent much of her childhood close … Continue reading

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Squaretails: Biology and Management of Maine’s Brook Trout

Maine anglers and those who travel to the Pine Tree State in pursuit of trout have long been aware of the value of the brook trout fishery it provides. Not until recently, however, has the unique worth of Maine’s wild … Continue reading

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She Took to the Woods

If you’ve enjoyed reading books written by Louise Dickinson Rich, you might consider learning more about her life and writing career.  “She Took to the Woods” is a comprehensive biography of Louise Dickinson Rich, written by Alice Arlen. The book … Continue reading

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