The Fisherman's Pantry: Bringing A Taste Of Alaska To Falmouth capenews.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from capenews.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
UMaine student uses motion-triggered cameras to capture native wildlife
Ph.D. candidate at the University of Maine Orono, Bryn Evans, has been using camera traps for four years in both summer and winter to study native Maine species. Author: Beth McEvoy (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 1:32 PM EDT March 17, 2021 Updated: 2:17 PM EDT March 17, 2021
ORONO, Maine Maine is the most forested state in the nation and those woods provide a rich habitat for many species of animals but studying them can be a challenge. One Ph.D. candidate, Bryn Evans, has been tackling that challenge for the past four years using an arsenal of motion-triggered cameras.
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Slab Quest: 5 Best Crappie Lakes in the South
Want to catch your best crappie ever? Try these top destinations to tangle with a monster.
Grenada Lake offers perfect growing conditions for producing large numbers of trophy fish with some even approaching 4 pounds. (Photo by Frank Sargeant) February 01, 2021 By Jeff Sargeant
The South is without a doubt the best region in the country to find and catch the biggest crappie of your life. Long growing seasons and large impoundments with deep water and plenty of structure offer the perfect environs for growing giant slabs.
To form our list of the South’s top spots for the largest crappies, we called on fisheries biologists, top guides and pro crappie anglers. We also checked in with Darrell Van Vactor, head honcho at Crappie USA, who for more than 25 years has been sorting through this puzzle in an effort to schedule tournaments on the lakes where angl
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A cabin at Holmes County State Park, which is ‘closed until further notice’ for repairs, according to the state parks website. Mississippi’s parks have suffered years of underfunding and lack of maintenance.
Lawmakers are trying to figure out how to revive Mississippi’s state parks, which have suffered from years of budget cuts and neglected maintenance.
But the price tag to bring the state’s 25 parks (three of which are run by local governments) up to snuff is an estimated $147 million. Plus, millions more a year would be needed to keep them up prompting discussion of privatization and a search for other options, with a tax to fund parks likely a nonstarter in the Legislature.