Northwoods Sporting Journal November 2014 Page 7 Features 46. Flight Feathers - Brad Allen 15. Question of The Month - H.P. Nickerson 52. New Ownership at Old Town Trading Post - V. Paul Reynolds 48. Post-Script from Pocasset - Josh Reynolds 49. Green Mountain Report - Bradley Carleton 50. The Cutting Edge - Josh Cottell 51. New Hampshire Outdoors - Peter St. James 53. The Maine Trapline - Brett Patten 3. Salt Corner - Doug Jowett 54. Kineo Currents - Suzanne AuClair 4. The Trail Rider - Rod Fraser 56. The Outdoor Watch - Tom Hanrahan 5. The Bird Perch - Karen Holmes 58. Vermont Ramblings - Dennis Jensen 8. Outdoor Survival Tips - Charlie Reitze 61. People & Places Wild - Glenn Dunning 10. Northwoods Voyager - Gil Gilpatrick 62. Muzzleloading A¿eld - Al Raychard 11. Bill’s Travels - Bill Catherwood 63. Short Strikes - Jack Gagnon 12. Inside Your IF&W - Lisa Kane 64. Smoke From The Woods - Ray Hamilton 16. Fishin’ Lake Ontario - Capt. Ernie Lantiegne 66. Open Season - Steve Carpenteri 17. Women in The Woods - Erin Merrill 67. Marsh Island Chronicles - Matthew Dunlap 18. Stillwater Chronicles - Bruce & Paula Jensen 68. Best Bassin’ - Bill Decoteau 19. Aroostook Outdoors - Wayne Selfridge 69. Outdoors In The Valley - Benjamin Rioux 20. The Singing Maine Guide - Randy Spencer 71. North Maine Woods - Al Cowperthwaite 24. Outdoor Crafts - Pete Quinlan 72. ReÀections - Patricia Watson 26. Field Gun Editor - Peter Anderson 74. Outdoor Sporting Library - Jeremiah Wood 27. Northwoods Sketchbook - Mark McCollough 75. South Of The Kennebec - Stu Bristol 28. Ballistics - David G. Walker 76. The Outdoor Athlete - Matt Breton 29. On Point - Paul Fuller 76. Mass Wanderings - David Willette 30. “Just Fishing” - Bob Leeman 77. Outdoors In Maine - V. Paul Reynolds 32. The Allagash - Matt LaRoche 78. Rangeley Region - Kirby Holcombe 34. “On The Wild Side” - Betty Sodders 80. On The Prowl - Justin Merrill 36. From The Breadboard - Ellen Libby 80. Visions From Vinegar Hill - Mike Bliss 38. The Tyer’s Corner - Hugh Kelly 81. SAM News - David Trahan 39. Fly Fishing - Tony Lolli 40. New Hampshire Guide’s Journal - Tim Moore 41. Game Warden’s Diary - John Ford 42. Pinney’s Place - Dick Pinney 42. Northwoods Traveler - Dave O’Connor 45. Cookin’ With Maine’s WildCheff - Denny Corriveau Contents Other Great Stories & Information 13. Editorial/Letters to Editor 14. Outdoor News - V. Paul Reynolds 45. Taxidermy Section 47. Crossword Puzzle 55. Trading Post 81. Real Estate Outdoor Tips 47. Carroll’s Corner - Carroll Ware www.sportingjournal.com The Northwoods Sporting Journal Main Of¿ce Phone: (207) 732-4880 E-mail: info@sportingjournal.com Fax: (207)732-4970 Vol 21 Issue 11 is published monthly by Northwoods Publications, 57 Old County Rd. North, W. En¿eld, ME 04493 Periodical Postage Paid at W. En¿eld, ME. and additional mailing of¿ces. The Northwoods Sporting Journal (ISSN#1548-193X) Postmaster: Send address changes to: Northwoods Sporting Journal, PO Box 195, W. En¿eld, ME 04493 Publishers - Victor Morin Jr. - V. Paul Reynolds Editor - V. Paul Reynolds Director of Marketing - Victor Morin Assistant Editor - Josh Reynolds Associate Editor - Donna Veino Graphic Arts Manager - Gayleen Cummings Subscription/Distribution Manager - Elise Rideout Subscription Manager - Elise Rideout Operations Manager - Annette Boobar Webmaster - Mike Morin General Sales Manager - Victor Morin Jr. Sales Manager - Mike Bliss Sales Department; Gene Goodine, Thomas Schmidt, Mike Bliss, Jim Thorne & Paul Hatin Northwoods Publishing Group Victor Morin - Susan Morin - Diane Reynolds - V. Paul Reynolds The Northwoods Sporting Journal invites submissions of photographs and articles about the Maine outdoors. Manuscripts should be sent with a self-addressed envelope to: NORTHWOODS SPORTING JOURNAL P.O. BOX 195, W. ENFIELD, MAINE 04493 The Northwoods Sporting Journal accepts no responsibility for unsolicited photos or manuscripts. Photos submitted without a stamped, self-addressed envelope will not be returned. All rights reserved, 2014. Written permission must be obtained from the Northwoods Sporting Journal to reprint any part of this publication. Any errors or omissions in ads or editorial matter will be corrected in the next issue of NWSJ. The views and opinions expressed by our monthly columnists do not necessarily reÀect the views of this publication. On The Cover • Warden Ford Has Some Dynamite Memories - Pg 41 • Buck Fever - Pg 67 • • • • MA - Fall Riding - Pg 4 NH - Song Of Autumn - Pg 40 VT - November Reverie - Pg 49 ME - Crossbows: Not Just Deer - Pg 62 • Allagash Wilderness Bird Hunting - Pg 32 November 2014 Cover Nice Buck! The Outdoor Paper For “Maine Folks” The Sportin’ Journal The Northwoods Sporting Journal is the Northeast’s most comprehensive and readable monthly outdoor publication. Published and edited literally at the trailhead of Maine’s sprawling North Woods, the Sportin’ Journal - as it is known locally - works at being an independent voice for the state’s outdoor community. Some of our writers are seasoned and specialized outdoorsmen who will share their know-how and insights; some of our contributors are simply lifelong outdoor people with interesting stories to tell. Our aim every month is to capture the essence of Maine’s remarkable outdoor heritage by stirring memories, portraying Maine outdoor humor, and sharing experiences and outdoor knowledge about any and all aspects of outdoor recreation in the North Woods. We also keep our readers up to date with late breaking outdoor news and hard hitting editorials about Àsh and wildlife issues. That we call ourselves the “Outdoor Paper For Maine Folks” doesn’t mean that only Mainers read the Journal. On the contrary, we are read by outdoor lovers from 48 states and the Canadian Maritimes. “Maine Folks” covers a lot of ground. Anyone who hunts or Àshes in Maine, who hikes and camps here one week out of the year or comes to our great state for a few days in June to swat bugs and watch moose feeding in a beaver pond, or owns land or a camp on one of Maine’s more than 3,000 lakes or ponds, we regard as “Maine Folks.” If you consider yourself “Maine Folks” and the outdoors is a special place for you, you’re likely to Ànd some special connections in the Northwoods Sporting Journal. READ ON!
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