George's Outdoor News Blog Archive 2011

Maine Property Access Bills Draw Large Crowd


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Tension was high on Monday afternoon in Room 206 of the Cross Office Building when hunters and trappers lined up against anti-hunters and anti-trappers and farmers. This was a very unusual situation because sportsmen and farmers have been partners on many issues in the past. Two bills drew a room packed with sportsmen.

Woodcock Selects Leadership Team at Maine's IF&W


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On Monday Chandler Woodcock, commissioner of Maine’s Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, will officially announce the people he has selected for his leadership team.

Legislature, L.L. Bean Shift Into Enviro High Gear


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More than one-third of the way up the hill to the end of the session, the Maine legislature just shifted to a higher gear and picked up speed.

Maine Anglers May See Free Saltwater Registry in 2011


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If you are planning soon to register to fish in the saltwater, you might want to wait a bit longer. At Tuesday’s hearing on saltwater registry bills, I learned that although the registry requirement enacted last year by the legislature is in place for 2011, the amended version of Senator David Trahan’s free registry bill is an “emergency” bill and, if enacted as an emergency, will wipe out the current 2011 registration requirement and replace it with a new free system.

Tax Credit Possible for Maine Fisheries Investments


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For the third session in a row, the Sportsman’s Alliance of Maine proposed the creation of a tax credit for those who invest private dollars to improve Maine’s fisheries and water access. Senator David Trahan sponsored the bill on SAM’s behalf and presented it to the legislature’s Taxation Committee, on which he serves as Senate Chair, on March 3.

Saltwater Anglers' Registry Could Be Free In 2012


A dramatic change in the position of the Department of Marine Resources toward a saltwater fishing registry could give all Maine saltwater anglers a free fishing registry starting next year, something many of us have worked to achieve for three years since Congress enacted a federal mandate to establish a registry of saltwater anglers in each state.

Felt-soled Waders May Be Banned In Maine Waters


The legislature’s Natural Resources Committee hosted a hearing Tuesday on a bill that could lead to a ban on felt-soled waders in Maine.

Maine’s New Fishing Rules Are Confusing


Many saltwater anglers are confused by Maine’s new registration requirements. While relief may be on the way for 2012 as the legislature considers several bills that would change the registry law enacted just last year, here’s what you must do for 2011.

Woodcock IF&W Nomination Clears Hurdle


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Chandler Woodcock’s nomination to be Maine’s commissioner of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife won the unanimous support of the legislature’s Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Committee last week.

The popular Woodcock drew support from a dozen Maine sporting and environmental groups, including the Sportsman’s Alliance of Maine and Maine Audubon, as well as individual sportsmen.

Hybrid Wolves May Be Banned


Wolf-hybrids may be a lot harder to own in Maine in the future. Last week the legislature’s Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry Committee decided the animals should be banned in the state and significantly strengthened a wolf-hybrid bill sponsored by Senator David Trahan.