By Christi Holmes
Every winter the antlers from Maine’s male deer and moose drop off and the animal grows a new set. Antlers can grow up to an inch per day and are one of the fastest-growing animal tissues in the world.
By Pete Warner, Bangor Daily News Staff
Ice anglers are excited about getting out on Maine’s frozen lakes and ponds, but make sure you check conditions before venturing out this month.
The January fishing reports from the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife list several small bodies of water that typically freeze first, but it is up to anglers to test for ice safety before heading onto the ice as warm temperatures have not been conducive to good ice formation.
By Pete Warner, Bangor Daily News Staff
Heading outside on a gorgeous fall day and enjoying the sights, sounds and experiences that Maine has to offer can be exhilarating.
For generations, it was men who headed into the woods for the state’s traditional fall activity: hunting.