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Western Mountains Hunting Report: April 28, 2009

The Rangeley Region

Physical Characteristics

Framed by the New Hampshire border to the west and the Kennebec River to the east, the Rangeley Region (See map, Region D) is a mountainous transition zone between central coastal Maine and the northern “big woods.” It is a region noted for its extraordinary vistas as well as its contribution to Maine’s reputation for unparalleled fish and wildlife resources in New England.
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Western Mountains Hunting Report: January 22, 2009

Physical Characteristics

Framed by the New Hampshire border to the west and the Kennebec River to the east, the Rangeley Region (See map, Region D) is a mountainous transition zone between central coastal Maine and the northern “big woods.” It is a region noted for its extraordinary vistas as well as its contribution to Maine’s reputation for unparalleled fish and wildlife resources in New England.

The Rangeley Region is a diverse region that embraces 4,232 square miles and contains more than 106,000 acres of lakes and ponds, 4,800 miles of rivers and streams, and nearly 150 miles of the rugged Appalachian Trail. Industrial timberlands comprised of spruce and fir and northern hardwoods dominate the northern two-thirds of the region, while the southern portion is characterized by a blend of wooded tracts, agricultural land, and small townships where most of the region’s population resides.

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Western Mountains Hunting Report: November 21, 2008

-Physical Characteristics

Framed by the New Hampshire border to the west and the Kennebec River to the east, the Rangeley Region (See map, Region D) is a mountainous transition zone between central coastal Maine and the northern “big woods.” It is a region noted for its extraordinary vistas as well as its contribution to Maine’s reputation for unparalleled fish and wildlife resources in New England.

The Rangeley Region is a diverse region that embraces 4,232 square miles and contains more than 106,000 acres of lakes and ponds, 4,800 miles of rivers and streams, and nearly 150 miles of the rugged Appalachian Trail. Industrial timberlands comprised of spruce and fir and northern hardwoods dominate the northern two-thirds of the region, while the southern portion is characterized by a blend of wooded tracts, agricultural land, and small townships where most of the region’s population resides.

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Western Mountains Hunting Report: October 20, 2008

- Physical Characteristics

Framed by the New Hampshire border to the west and the Kennebec River to the east, the Rangeley Region (See map, Region D) is a mountainous transition zone between central coastal Maine and the northern “big woods.” It is a region noted for its extraordinary vistas as well as its contribution to Maine’s reputation for unparalleled fish and wildlife resources in New England.

The Rangeley Region is a diverse region that embraces 4,232 square miles and contains more than 106,000 acres of lakes and ponds, 4,800 miles of rivers and streams, and nearly 150 miles of the rugged Appalachian Trail. Industrial timberlands comprised of spruce and fir and northern hardwoods dominate the northern two-thirds of the region, while the southern portion is characterized by a blend of wooded tracts, agricultural land, and small townships where most of the region’s population resides.

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Western Mountains Hunting Report: July 25, 2008

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