November 23, 2024
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Dionne to speak at fly fishers meeting Maine Bowhunters to hold fund-raising shoot to fight bear referendum

The Penobscot Fly Fishers will hold their regular monthly meeting on Wednesday at 6 p.m. at the Coach House Restaurant in Brewer.

The speaker will be Bob Dionne, a registered Maine Guide who is a certified casting instructor by the Fly Fishing Federation.

Dionne’s topic will be fly fishing in western Maine, and drift boat fly fishing.

Penobscot Longrifles shoot set

The Penobscot Longrifles will hold their monthly black powder shoot on Sunday at their range in Stetson.

The line shoot will begin at 10 a.m. The entry fee is $15 for members and $20 for non-members.

Club officers will bring grills, tossed salad, and chips. Shooters should bring their own food to grill, and their own beverage.

The clubhouse is located on the New Sweden Road, off Route 143 in Stetson.

For more information contact Evelyn Chase at 672-9210 or crash@midmaine.com.

MBA stages fund-raiser

The Maine Bowhunters Association is holding an event to raise money to fight the upcoming bear referendum.

Called “Shoot For Your Right to Hunt,” Sunday’s 3-D shoot will be held at the Outdoor Sportsman in Northport from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Bowhunters are encouraged to download a sponsor sheet from the MBA Web site at www.mainebowhunters.org or to contact Troy Frye at 469-8905.

Money raised will be used to fight the referendum that would ban the hunting of bears with bait, hounds, or by trapping.

Youth fishing day on tap

Port Harbor Marine, in conjunction with Maine’s Youth Fish & Game Association, will sponsor a youth fun day at MYFG’s Pickerel Pond clubhouse on June 5.

The event, which begins at 10 a.m., will give kids under age 16 the chance to fish, enjoy a lunch, and win prizes.

Steve York, the general manager of Port Harbor Marine, said about 40 fishing rods will be given away, and many youth life jackets will also be handed out.

The event is also being held in conjunction with National Safe Boating Week.

“We’re buying the food. We’re buying the bait. All they have to do is show up,” York said.

Maine’s Youth Fish & Game Association is located in T32 MD. Head out of Milford on County Road, then turn right at the intersection with Stud Mill Road. The clubhouse is on the left.


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