May/June 2022
A Maine Tradition
Trolling for salmon is an art in relaxation. A seasoned angler has some good tips.
A Trustworthy Grumman Canoe
An old Grumman canoe has proven its worth.
An Inventor’s Hi-Tech Rowing Shell
R. Buckminster Fuller's rowing needles
Boatbuilding on a Smaller Scale
Robert Rice has become the custodian of his family’s boatbuilding history. He also builds boat models.
Boatyard Dogs Tiller & Kanga
Tiller and Kanga
Cottrell Whitehall: Rowing Elegance
Cottrell Boatbuilding, classic small rowing boats
Falling in love with Maine lakes
Falling in love with Maine lakes
Fly Reel Makers of Maine
Maine’s storied history of fishing tackle includes men who designed and built early salmon reels.
I Can’t Believe What I Just Heard
In his years as a Maine wildlife biologist Ron Joseph has heard some wild tales.
Letters to the Editor - Issue 176
Letters to the Editor - Issue 176
Maine I Love — Isaac Remsen
Through photographer Isaac Remsen's lens
Monson Arts: Cultivating the Muse
Artists and writers find space, time and community on the shores of Lake Hebron.
New boats, new engines, turn off the water
Electric engines, lobster landings, yoga for fishermen
Rangeley: Mountain Magic
Western Maine's mountains, lakes and ponds
Rocky Arrival at Ragged Island
An overnight sail to Criehaven and a lucky rescue.
Sales, Service, Storage & Boatbuilding
Hamlin’s Marine operates four sites, offers sales, service, and manufacturing.
The Hunt for a Bigger, Better Boat
A cancer diagnosis inspires the search for a bigger boat, and the hunt is never easy.
Tracking the Health of Acadia’s Lakes
Protecting the water supplies in Acadia.
Welcome Downeast
Pollen, peonies, island camping
