May/June 2023
A Sense of Time, Place & Indigenous People
Penobscot artist James Eric Francis, Sr. creates art relevant to his culture
A Tiny, Efficient, Pocket Cruiser
A tiny, efficient, pocket cruiser
Allagash Adventure
A wilderness trip of paddling, fishing, camping, and friendship.
Beaver Magic
No longer viewed as pests, beavers have earned a reputation as Mother Nature’s wetland engineers.
Boats and Everything Under the Sun
Retirement congratulations to John K. Hanson Jr.
Experiencing the North Woods and Finding New Love
Hiking, canoeing, fishing: an appreciation for all Maine’s North Woods has to offer
Farewell to a Beloved Bridge
Since 1926, the arched bridge over Blue Hill’s reversing falls had been a local icon until it was torn down in 2022.
Greenville
A trip to Moosehead Lake and the steamer Katahdin
Handmade Graphite Rods Inspired by Maine’s Waterways
Maine Fly Company’s hand-made rods are inspired by Maine rivers.
Letters to the Editor — May/June 2023
Weather, lobster buoys, and Windseye
LuLu
Lulu
Maine I Love by Prentice “Skip” Strong & Dave Gelinas
Photos from the Penobscot Bay & River Pilots Association
Museum Tells the Story of Western Maine
Rangeley’s Outdoor Heritage Museum: Preserving Western Maine’s Sporting History.
New faces, new boats, and going green
Marine business news, shrink wrap recycling, and marquee letter repair
Saving a Boatyard and the Working Waterfront
Nonprofit converts Lowell Bros. yard into working waterfront incubator.
The Maine Rites of Spring
A new season of chores
The Race to Save Maine’s Wild Atlantic Salmon
Preservation efforts include dam removal and planting fertilized eggs.
Tollycraft 34: A Dream Come True
Reunited with a 1984 Convertible Sedan powerboat.
Welcome Downeast
Dandelion wine, salamanders, and bunchberries
