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Central Maine Hunting Report: November 21, 2008

-Regional Characteristics

Wildlife Region B contains 135 townships and extends from the central Maine coast north to Dexter; and from the Penobscot River westerly to the Androscoggin River valley. There are nearly 4000 sq.mi. in this region including approximately 3800 sq.mi of land area and 170 sq.mi. of open water lakes and ponds. In short, Wildlife Region B contains the lower river valleys of the Penobscot, Androscoggin and Kennebec Rivers. Human population and development is centered along two major corridors: (1) Route 1 and associated coastal development from the Brunswick area north to Bangor including such towns as Wiscasset, Waldoboro, Rockland and Belfast; and (2) the I-95 corridor from Brunswick to Bangor including the urban centers of Augusta/Gardiner, Waterville/Winslow and Bangor.

The remaining portions of this region are sparcely developed containing some of the Maine’s best soils and an excellent mixture of reverting farmland, active farmland and upland mixed forests. Population densities vary across the region from greater than 170 residents per sq. mi. in Androscoggin Co. to approximately 50 residents per sq. mi. in portions of Waldo Co., eastern lower Somerset Co. and western Penboscot Co.

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Southwestern Maine Hunting Report: November 21, 2008

-Physical Characteristics

Region A is the southern most region in the state, made up of ninety towns in York, Cumberland, Oxford, Androscoggin, and Sagadahoc Counties. While the region represents approximately 10% of the state’s area it has almost 50% of the state’s population. The region can be characterized as three main areas. The coastal strip, which is that area east of the Maine Turnpike, the central area, and the western foothills, which extend up into the lower portion of Oxford County. Over the past 50 years there has been a continual increase in both the amount of development and the amount of forested land while at the same time there has been a continual decline in the amount of agriculture. In that time the amount of agricultural land, within the region, has declined from 30% to 10%. At the same time, the human population, within the region, has increased approximately 30%. The development pressure has not been constant across the region, it is strongest along the coast and diminishes as one moves west. Some concerns within the region have been the increasing amounts of posted or restricted land, increasing amounts of development and the associated loss of quality habitat, and balancing deer accidents and crop damage complaints with the hunters request for more deer.

-Wildlife Management Areas
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November 2008 Almanac

This Month: Sure, It’s Drab — Deer Hunters Don’t Care

Rain makes a lasting impression when it falls onto November’s bare landscape with all the blacks, browns and grays — a depressing time for a storm. Because of the impact of inclement weather now, many people consider the 11th month a rainy one in Maine.

In truth, though, November ranks as one of the state’s drier months, with an average of eight days of rain where other months, say May around Portland, has 11 days, making it the year’s wettest — even wetter than April.

Long shadows against the drab landscape create an uneasy feeling on sunny days, too, a certain promise of what’s coming soon — full-blown winter. Yes, nature seems cruel to average folks this month.

However, serious deer hunters pray for snow and don’t mind rain. Bad weather tips the odds in their favor — if they know how to take advantage and catch deer unaware.

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