George Smith
Opinions of Maine Boaters Needed
Submitted by George Smith on Tue, 05/22/2012 - 8:27am.Everyone wants to know more about Maine boaters. Both the state and federal governments are surveying Maine boaters. The feds want to know where you go, what you do in your boat, and what you want and need in the future.
A total of 68,000 boaters in the five New England states and New York received a mailed invitation to participate in a federal online survey conducted by SeaPlan, an ocean research nonprofit group. It’s designed to provide data to the feds to “create a balanced approach to using the country’s ocean resources.”
Maine Land Bond May Be Vetoed
Submitted by George Smith on Thu, 05/17/2012 - 10:23am.To veto or not to veto? That’s the question for Governor Paul LePage when he returns to Maine this weekend. The legislature’s endorsement of a group of bond issues leaves only the governor standing in the way of giving the people of Maine a chance to vote on those bonds, each designed to address a problem and boost our economy.
Each bond was presented to legislators and voted on as a separate bill, so the Governor can pick his way through them, signing some and vetoing others. I’ve heard that he may veto all of them.
Birding - The Time is Now!
Submitted by George Smith on Tue, 05/15/2012 - 11:36am.When God was designing a warbler, He tried a lot of different color schemes, and apparently had trouble choosing one. So Him being God, he used them all!
Consider the Wilson’s Warbler: bright yellow face and belly, greenish top, black cap and eye. Or the Northern Parula: blue head and wings with striking white wing bars, yellow throat, black and rusty chest bands. Wow!
What Are Maine Game Wardens Doing?
Submitted by George Smith on Tue, 05/08/2012 - 8:51am.While millions of Animal Planet TV viewers got a glimpse of the things Maine game wardens do in the series North Woods Law, I’ve collected the 2011 data to find out just how much time they’re spending on the traditional job of enforcing hunting, fishing, and trapping laws.
The quick answer is: not enough.
Rep. Gary Knight Takes a Beating on Takings
Submitted by George Smith on Tue, 05/01/2012 - 4:55pm.Representative Gary Knight took a beating on the so-called Takings bill when it came to a key vote in Maine’s House of Representatives. Knight is a very capable legislator who chairs the Taxation Committee. And he was very angry after changing his vote on the controversial bill to break a tie and send it on to the Senate.
Maine's Lovitch Can Make You A Better Birder
Submitted by George Smith on Fri, 04/27/2012 - 6:56am.When my binoculars focused on a Blackburnian Warbler in the front yard of our Mount Vernon home, I was hooked.
For years we watched our neighbor, Dona Seegars, binoculars plastered to her face, walking our property in the spring. When she finally got Linda and I out there with her, seven years ago, the number of warblers on our property amazed and thrilled us. And my first look at the wondrously colorful Blackburnian made me a bird watcher.
Maine's Invasive Nonnative Fish Are Life-Changing
Submitted by George Smith on Tue, 04/24/2012 - 2:37pm.Invasive nonnative fish and plants have changed my life. Some have changed things for the better, others not so much.
Young Gabe Jacobs (in the accompanying photo) will enjoy catching whopper northern pike in the Belgrade Lakes - but never experience the spectacular landlocked salmon fishing there that I once enjoyed. Some idiot dumped northern pike into the Belgrades. These voracious predators have changed that lake system forever. My salmon are gone.
Musing about Maine's Milfoil Summit
Submitted by George Smith on Tue, 04/17/2012 - 3:15pm.The annual Milfoil Summit is always engaging and sometimes entertaining, with a mix of speakers and an audience that is passionate about protecting our lakes from invasive plants.
Be Wary of Lyme Disease This Summer
Submitted by George Smith on Tue, 04/10/2012 - 7:05am.WARNING: The following information may discourage you from venturing outdoors this spring, summer, and fall. Proceed (in both reading this and going outside) with extra special caution.
Lyme disease lurks outside your door. And the alarming statistics about the growing problem here in Maine don’t fully portray the extent of the problem - because this debilitating disease usually goes undetected in medical tests and doctor’s visits.
New LL Bean Book Guaranteed to be Good
Submitted by George Smith on Fri, 04/06/2012 - 7:28am.If there’s one thing that made me a life-long advocate for and customer of LL Bean, it’s the company’s guarantee for everything they sell. If I don’t like it, for any reason, at any time, Bean takes it back. No receipt required.











