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"Down East" greets autumn with a look at the dazzling foliage around Moosehead Lake newscentermaine.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from newscentermaine.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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From food to fishing, the June issue of “Down East” has got you covered As summer approaches and restaurants get busy, here’s a guide to some of the best of the new and the established. Author: Rob Caldwell Updated: 3:29 PM EDT May 13, 2021 PORTLAND, Maine For anyone who was already scheming about ways to slip away from work to go fishing, the June issue of “Down East” magazine serves up a lot of temptation. An article called “Fish Like a Mainer” offers tips on how to outsmart a wild Maine brook trout, find a historic sporting camp, reel in a striped bass and much more. There’s also information on gear, instruction, fly tying, and a tuna tournament, all preceded by a saying attributed to the famed Maine fishing guide, Cornelia “Fly Rod” Crosby: “I would rather fish any day than go to heaven.” ....
“Down East” looks at the daunting challenges groundfishermen now face. Author: Rob Caldwell Updated: 12:51 PM EDT April 15, 2021 PORTLAND, Maine Here’s a statistic that shows how much life along the coast of Maine has changed. In Port Clyde, once one of the state’s quintessential fishing towns with more than twenty trawlers, just three remain and only one fishes year-round. That snapshot comes from an article in the May issue of “Down East” magazine about the struggles of the groundfishing industry. Another story looks at how Kittery is trying to hang onto its character as home prices soar and people from away often snatch them up. Those trends are hardly new or surprising in that community Boston, after all, is only an hour away but for many residents they are unsettling. ....