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June is the cruelest month in Maine Contributed • May 11, 2021 By V. Paul Reynolds Before Covid, and the mandatory wearing of the cussed masks and all of the state-imposed protocols, April used to be the cruelest month in Maine, as T. By V. Paul Reynolds Before Covid, and the mandatory wearing of the cussed masks and all of the state-imposed protocols, April used to be the cruelest month in Maine, as T.S. Eliot understood. It was the cruelest month because, after a long, unrelenting winter of cold and darkness, the last thing Mainers needed was to be teased and taunted by a mercurial Mother Nature. Sunny one day; rain, snow and bone-chilling north winds the next day. ....
Outdoors in Maine: Hands-on training is critical for hunting sunjournal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sunjournal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
increase font size Outdoors in Maine: Going against the grain might be the way to go If the hunt isn’t going well for you, try something new. Be as unpredictable as the game you are trying to outwit or out maneuver. By V. Paul ReynoldsOutdoors Columnist Read Article Some sagacious sage once observed that “it is insanity to keep right on doing what you are doing and expect a different outcome.” Years in the woods and on the waters have taught me that this adage applies as well to outdoor pursuits. Wild things, whether they be turkeys, deer or elk, are as unpredictable as April in Maine. ....
Maine doesn’t need additional gun control Contributed • April 20, 2021 By V. Paul Reynolds Maine hunters of every stripe who pay little or no attention to the Biden-era efforts to erode Second Amendment gun rights do so at the peril of their hunting heritage. By V. Paul Reynolds Maine hunters of every stripe who pay little or no attention to the Biden-era efforts to erode Second Amendment gun rights do so at the peril of their hunting heritage. In a recent address to the nation, President Biden threw down the gauntlet with bold, no doubt well-intended, affirmations about his determination to stem the tide of gun violence with more gun control regulations. Factually, however, many of his claims were false and misleading. Parroting a number of popular gun-control myths made for good optics, but did little to further truth or lasting problem-solving amid the national conversation about gun violence. ....
Outdoors in Maine: Proposed guide law on questionable path sunjournal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sunjournal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.