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The congressman who introduced the bill to implement President Trump's 10% global tariff wasn't a member of his own party, but a conservative Democrat from a Trump-won district in Maine.Congressman Jared Golden (D-ME), the sponsor of the BUILT USA Act, which would set the 10% global rate, joined Oren to talk about why Congress needs to permanently codify the new trade policy. To spur long-term investment in American industry and lift its workers, Golden and Cass agree, requires a policy with more sticking power than an executive order. Congressman Golden also explains his path to championing this issue, why so many of his constituents in Northern Maine support Trump's recent move, and whether it's possible for tariffs to become a bipartisan issue once again.
This week, Drewby and Yergy discuss two cold cases that were solved due to advancements in DNA and genealogy. First, they discuss the case of Baby Garin, who was abandoned in a grocery bag in California in 1994. The second was known as Baby Jane Doe, who was discovered as a frozen newborn in Northern Maine. 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This week, Drewby and Yergy head up to the county to discuss the case of Jennifer Smith. Jennifer was a girl living in Northern Maine who came from a troubled home. Her father, James Smith, not only sexually assaulted her and her sister, but raped and attempted to kill a woman in North Carolina. After serving 5 years in prison, James moved back in with his family and changed his name to Matthew Wilson. However, just 2-years later, James (now Matthew) would set his sights once more on his daughter, Jennifer, and a tragedy that should have been prevented occurred. 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· Today Mike O'Neil joins us for an informative comparison of tracking techniques that these seasoned big woods trackers use to outsmart huge mature Northern Maine whitetail bucks. Mike grew up in northern Maine and at 65 years old has been chasing these bucks for decades. As Rick Labbe states, “He has a lot of stories to share.” Over time we have found that stories seem to help fellow hunters learn to figure out how to outsmart these wily old mature bucks. We hope you enjoy his stories as much as we did. · Head over to the Big Woods Bucks website to learn how to track and hunt the big woods: https://www.bigwoodsbucks.com/ · Hal and the Big Woods Bucks Team's Gear: · Jacket: https://store.bigwoodsbucks.com/big-woods-bucks-wool-hunting-jack · Pack: https://store.bigwoodsbucks.com/big-woods-bucks-mid-size-fanny-pack · Gloves: https://store.bigwoodsbucks.com/bwb-wool-hunting-gloves · Pants: https://store.bigwoodsbucks.com/big-woods-bucks-wool-lightweight-hunting-pants · Cape: https://store.bigwoodsbucks.com/big-woods-bucks-zippered-orange-cape · Click link to the BWB ADK Hunt Podcast · Minus33 wool base layers and socks: https://alnk.to/aLIUpax · Mapping - Get 20% Off New onX Hunt Premium or Elite Memberships! Use promo code: BWB https://www.onxmaps.com/
In Peter Heller's new novel, two friends emerge from a camping trip in Northern Maine to find the state has seceded and the country is in a civil war. He joins us to discuss Burn.
Morgan and Izaak sit down with Bud to discuss his tracking adventures in northern Maine
Defying Addiction: Embracing the Leap of Faith and the Pursuit of RecoveryJoin us in another resonant episode of The Daily Reprieve, where our guest, Jeff, from Northern Maine, candidly shares his transformative journey from addiction to recovery. Rooting from childhood traumas, he navigates us through his escalating addiction to pornography, compounded by an alcohol problem, and the way it hijacked his relationships and personal life. Inspiring listeners with his ultimate turning point, Jeff shares how he was driven towards a path of self-improvement and spiritual enlightenment. This eye-opening episode features his challenging transformation, revealing how he confronted his defeats, embraced faith, and committed himself to a recovery program. Jeff gives us an insightful perspective into the demands of the 12-step recovery process. He opens up about long nights in the car, the crucial support of his sponsor, and the sacrifices made in the pursuit of recovery. He also unveils his transition from intellectual pride to humility and faith, highlighting an improved attitude towards relationships and self-love. This episode is a testament to perseverance, tuning in to the innate strength of an individual's spirit resilience against the clutches of addiction. Offering hope to listeners grappling with their issues, this narrative emphasizes the immense potential of the human spirit to transcend personal shadows and leap towards faith and recovery. In a heartfelt conclusion, Jeff reads 'Desiderata', a poem that warmed his soul throughout his journey. This episode raises a toast to the unsung heroes waging their battles against addiction, reminding them that it is never too late to forge a path towards healing and transformation, with faith as their guide.
Episode 43 host Chris Richards along with team members Nathan Theriault and Ken Mayo sit down for two conversations at the 2024 State of Maine Sportsman's Show in Augusta Maine. The first conversation is with David Trahan, Executive Director of the Sportman's Alliance of Maine (S.A.M.) David shares the history and importance of this organization and then shares some current political issues that are on the radar of S.A.M. before closing with some stories of his own moose hunting experience. The second conversation is with Maine State Senator Matt Pouliot. Matt was on the podcast in June of 2023 celebrating the fact that he had won his own moose permit. Matt ultimately decided to hire OMM Outfitters to guide him on his moose hunting adventure in Northern Maine and they had a truly special hunt which he shares in exciting detail in this episode.
This Day In Maine for Friday, March 29, 2024
*Grounded in Maine is thrilled to be partnering with Connor Tyson to support listeners with financial coaching. Connect with Sponsor Coach Connor Tyson of Progress Solutions LLC here: https://bit.ly/48eM9Mc I learn so much from Lauren Landers, AKA The Zero Waste Homestead on Instagram, so I thought it would be fun to record some stuff for the rest of us to get to hear. Lauren is something of a Sustainability Educator in Northern Maine (north of me, at least), which I didn't realize until we were talking, but who better to chat with about sustainability, right? Worked out perfectly!Lauren moved to Ellsworth, Maine just a couple of years ago, and is making a name for herself by speaking at events and gardening classes, etc in her area. This is her first podcast appearance, though - first of many, I imagine!The two of us geeked out a little about worms, and talked about shampoo bars and the cleaners and soaps she makes- listen to the whole conversation here-You can find Lauren on the socials here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zerowaste.homestead/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thezerowastehomestead/Twitter/X : https://twitter.com/ZeroHomesteadAnd her website is here: https://zerowastehomestead.com/Support the showPlease follow Grounded In Maine podcast on Instagram here , or on Facebook hereYouTube channel link is here You can DM me there, post, or email me at amysgardenjam@gmail.com. Website for Amy's Garden Jam is www.amysgardenjam.comHow Do I Get There From Here by Jane Bolduc - listen to more at www.janebolduc.comPodcast cover by Becca Kofron- follow here on Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/cute_but_loud/ and/or check out her awesome art here: https://www.artbybeccakofron.com/ Grounded in Maine Podcast is hosted by Buzzsprout, the easiest podcast hosting platform. Learn more at www.buzzsprout.com Grounded in Maine is thrilled to be partnering with Connor Tyson to support listeners with financial coaching. Connect with Coach Connor Tyson of Progress Solutions LLC here: https://bit.ly/48eM9Mc Grounded in Maine Podcast is sponsored by ESG Review. Learn more about the good they're doing at http...
Randy Flannery is a 6th generation Northern Maine deer hunter whom specializes in the art of tracking and stalking big bucks in wilderness areas, using lever action rifles. He is the owner of Wilderness Escape Outfitters and delivers seminars across the U.S. for Field & Stream and the NRA. LEARN MORE ABOUT HUNTSTOCK www.huntstockevents.com Check out Wilderness Escape Outfitters www.wildernessescape.com
Blissful is ill-prepared for the constant damp, but discovering an inner fierceness to solve her problems and keep moving ahead. The summer of 2023 on the Appalachian Trail (AT) is the wettest in memory.But this one day in Northern Maine is thankfully dry with big wind off Rainbow Lake where Blissful is able to dry out her gear. It's all easy trail lined with wildflowers from one shelter at Hurd Brook to the next at Rainbow Stream with a delightful site right above falls through a gorge. New friends of fellow hikers give Blissful courage and she makes it to the next site now with dried out gear – only to survive yet another night of soaking rain. MUSIC: Poema del Pastor Coya by Angel Lasala as played by Alison Young, flute and Vicki Seldon, pianoSupport the show
Join us on today's episode of The Pirate Stream - Dialectical Dissidents. Pirate Stream Media is a new platform of dedicated content creators focused on circumventing the tightly controlled, manipulated, and outright censored media space of today (both corporate and independent media) with a commitment to objectivity, integrity, and a stark awareness of the two party illusion. The Pirate Stream, is our flagship podcast. !function(r,u,m,b,l,e){r._Rumble=b,r[b]||(r[b]=function(){(r[b]._=r[b]._||[]).push(arguments);if(r[b]._.length==1){l=u.createElement(m),e=u.getElementsByTagName(m)[0],l.async=1,l.src="https://rumble.com/embedJS/u2q643"+(arguments[1].video?'.'+arguments[1].video:'')+"/?url="+encodeURIComponent(location.href)+"&args="+encodeURIComponent(JSON.stringify([].slice.apply(arguments))),e.parentNode.insertBefore(l,e)}})}(window, document, "script", "Rumble"); Rumble("play", {"video":"v3u47oh","div":"rumble_v3u47oh"}); Video Source Links (In Chronological Order): Osama Bin Laden's Letter to America: Transcript in Full (30) Glenn Greenwald on X: "❗️❗️Ever since Oct. 7, we've been urging people to recall the lessons of 9/11: not just US's huge "errors" responding but why it happened. Bin Laden's letter blaming US violence in their region - including US support for Israel - went viral on TikTok, so @guardian deleted it." / X ✈️#911Truth Part 16: Bill Cooper's 9/11 Prediction During June 28, 2001 Radio Broadcast - YouTube New Tab (73) Michael Tracey on X: "Jan 6 defendants have long argued that the initial entrants were peaceably escorted into the building by Capitol Police, and therefore had no reasonable expectation that their conduct was unlawful This video, suppressed for almost 3 years, confirms it https://t.co/F24MAf0mXS" / X (25) Steve
In this gripping episode, Randy, a retired SSGT from the 101st Airborne special forces black ops sniper/recon, unveils a haunting narrative he had promised to keep under wraps during his best friend's lifetime. With his friend's passing in April 2022, the time has come to break the silence. Set against the backdrop of Northern Maine's wilderness, Randy recounts their annual hunting preparations. One particular year, while on the trail of a large buck, Randy stumbles upon an unusually large and deep bare footprint by a creek, suggesting the presence of a massive creature. As he waits for his friend, mysterious events unfold around him, including rocks seemingly thrown by an invisible entity. The tension escalates when Randy realizes that his friend is still some distance away, leading to the chilling possibility that he might not be alone in the woods.WATCH THE IOWA EPISODE IN THE “SASQUATCH: A SEARCH FOR SABE” DOCUMENTARY SERIES BY TATE HIERONYMUS // FIND OUT ALL ABOUT MY FIRST BIGFOOT ENCOUNTERS! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yo8O4rvywzETo unlock more bonus content and much more, become a supporting member of Bigfoot Society by joining the Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsocietyBecome a Youtube Channel member here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q/joinSupport Bigfoot Society one time by buying me a coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bigfootsociety To pick up a Bigfoot Society shirt, stickers and more, check out our merch by heading on over to https://www.etsy.com/shop/BigfootSocietySend me a voice message to potentially be used for the show by calling 515-809-0165 Here's a fun prompt - “Hey, my name's [your name] and you're listening to the Bigfoot Society podcast!”If you'd like to send me fan mail, Bigfoot related products to check out or written out Bigfoot encounters then you reach me at the following address: Bigfoot Society 125 E 1st St. #233 Earlham, IA 50072Join our private Facebook group "Bigfoot Sasquatch Encounters" for a chance to connect with others who have had similar experiences. Follow the directions to ensure your entry is accepted.https://www.facebook.com/groups/5762233820540793/?ref=share_group_linkTune in to our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q) for new episodes of Bigfoot Society, and visit our website (www.bigfootsocietypodcast.com) for all the links mentioned above and more.Don't miss out on the Bigfoot action! —— Affiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you.—— MY GEAR —— My Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/3L1q8XYMy Podcast Mic: https://amzn.to/3AlYwb9My Computer: https://amzn.to/40CCjQyMy Headphones: https://amzn.to/40A8gcrMy Webcam: https://amzn.to/3NqfddhThe best Bigfoot book: https://amzn.to/41x8IcNLose the weight along with me on Noom. Get 20% off your subscription with link below. (Consult your doctor first) https://noom.com/r/GdkaWNddL?1251Join Whatnot and pick up some sweet video games and vintage shirts. Use my link below and we both get $10 credit after you place your first order. https://whatnot.com/invite/bigfootsocietyLearn more and up your creative game with Skillshare. Use my link and get a $50 gift card. https://share.skillshare.com/bigfootsocietyIf you want an amazing website like Bigfoot Society has that is extremely easy to set up and connects to your podcast in an incredible way then check out Podpage. https://www.podpage.com/?via=jeremiah (Use this affiliate link and you help out Bigfoot Society)This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5828342/advertisement
Pesto previews the annual Northern Maine trip from behind the wheel.this year it's an early Fall trip for bird hunting (shooting) fishing and potentially a moose for our native buddies!
This week we chat about a nice trip up fly fishing in maine on the heritage waters of the state, some redsox in boston at fenway, and why the hell do we still sell barbed hooks especially for fly fishing. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/garrett-hutchins/message
In this episode of Flanigan's Eco-Logic, Ted speaks with Chéri Smith, President and CEO of the The Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy. ATCE is an Indigenous-led nonprofit that supports the self-determined efforts of Native American tribes transitioning to a clean energy future. It was founded in 2016 by Chéri, and formerly known as the Indigenous Energy Initiative (IEI).Chéri also serves as an Advisor to the Yale School of Business and the Environment, served as an Advisory Board member for the Masters in Renewable Energy degree program at Penn State, and as a Buffalo & Erie County, NY Workforce Investment Board Director. She is an MIT Indigenous Communities Fellow, a Cordes Fellow, and a Climate Leader, trained by former Vice President, Al Gore.She has 20+ years of experience in senior leadership and consulting roles with organizations including Tesla/SolarCity, U.S. Department of Energy, Interstate Renewable Energy Council, American Council on Renewable Energy, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, and Boston University.She and Ted discuss her background, born and raised in the Boston area, descended through both of her parents, from the Mi'kmaq nation of Northern Maine and the Canadian Maritimes. They also discuss the evolution of Indigenous Energy Initiative, from its grassroots origins to becoming the Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy. With the passing of the IRA, The Alliance is providing the critical technical and financial assistance and wrap-around services tribes are currently seeking in order to build their own capacity – to access and manage the historic amounts of federal energy infrastructure and climate funding, and to ensure these historic investments are implemented in an equitable and just way. As a 25-year veteran of the renewable energy sector, Chéri is leveraging her deep experience and relationships to support tribes in their self-determined pursuit of renewable energy as a means to diminish poverty, mitigate climate change, and restore true sovereignty and hope.
Lisa and her family hunt bears with hounds in Northern Maine. She left her love as a wildlife biologist to be a mother and raise a family with her husband Jake, who guides for bears and big game in Allagash. We speak frankly about bears, life in the north Maine woods and living better lives as hunters.
Do you have to scout for deer in order to be successful in the big woods of Northern Maine? Maybe you don't have time or don't know how. Follow along as we discuss preseason scouting and preparation for deer season and its direct relationship to success come fall time. Enjoy!
Today on the virtual sauna bench, we Sauna Talk with Jackie from Cedar Grove Saunas in Northern Maine. Jackie is just back from her sif week sauna pilgrimage to four countries in Northern Europe. Jackie has built her own saunas, and is four years into hosting guests traveling far and wide to Cedar Grove Saunas. We are kindred spirits of good heat. We share an interest and passion towards the Latvian Pirtus tradition, spearheaded by Biruté and Rimus from the Lithuanian Bath Academy. Are you interested in bringing plants and herbs into your sauna practice? Jackie helps us better understand this tradition. Sauna in Nature is bigger than all of us. And thanks to Jackie, we get to hear her voice and values of how she is bringing this spirit forward. After hearing about mobile saunas Jackie got the idea to start a business and build another sauna to bring to others. She set off in 2019 to convert a horse trailer into a sauna but it wasn't easy or quick. Jackie's high standard of quality, initial lack of carpentry skills, and the trailer's unique challenges (such as all the rounded corners) conspired to extend the build beyond the limits of her patience. Suddenly she wondered whether other people would pay to use her backyard sauna. However, a spa was born. BONUS: We begin this podcast with a few brief words from my sauna bench, last night. Friends and neighbors from age 8 to 84 share a couple thoughts to warm your sauna spirit.
Every now and then The Brewer's Lab will host episode from The Brewer Kids Podcast. We hope You enjoy this episode where Amos & Keeva recount a TRUE story told to them by their Grandpa Ben about an encounter he had when he was a young boy. Connect with Ryan & Russell: TheBrewersLab@gmail.com
Our Partners: Andersen Windows Buildertrend The Episode: Jason Kehrer joins Nick and Tyler to talk about being a builder in Northern Maine. He faces the same challenges every builder faces but has found a way to thrive in a remote coastal town. If you're starting your own business this is a must listen! The Modern Craftsman: linktr.ee/moderncraftsmanpodcast Find Our Guest: Jason Kehrer Find Our Hosts: Nick Schiffer Tyler Grace Podcast Produced By: Motif Media Music: "Dessert" by Nate Gusakov
Herb is joined by Sargent Project Executive Brent Williams and Junior Superintendent Jeshua Dearborn to discuss the Northern Maine Solar Train. What does solar power work mean at Sargent and how many miles has Jeshua already put on his new truck? Those discussions as well as shout-outs and announcements can be heard on this episode of the On-Track Podcast.Resources: If you're an Employee-Owner at Sargent, and haven't joined the Sargent Employee Facebook page, please send a request and it will be approved ASAP. https://www.facebook.com/groups/654722688058070/permalink/2072270649636593/ If you liked this week's episode and are interested in becoming an Employee-Owner at Sargent, please visit our careers page on the Sargent website. https://sargent.us/careers/open-positions/If you have an episode suggestion, please send your idea to:sbennage@sargent.us
Welcome to the podcast! Everything hunting, fishing and outdoors in Northern Maine. In our first episode we introduce who we are and what we are about. We delve into spring ice out fishing in northern Maine...that means trolling tandem streamers for big salmon and brookies! We discuss our fishing setup, the health of the fishery and why we love spring ice out fishing. Enjoy!
https://slasrpodcast.com/ SLASRPodcast@gmail.com Welcome to the Sounds Like a Search and Rescue Podcast! Also known as SLASR. Join an experienced search and rescue volunteer and his friend as they discuss all things related to hiking and search and rescue in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. This week, in an attempt to attract a younger demographic we interviewed a friend of the show, Caroline about her recent time living in Hawaii. She will break down some of the hiking activities she enjoyed during her 8 week stay in Honolulu and talk about some of her activities visiting the other Islands of Hawaii. She will also break down some of her memories of early hiking in NH and might even reveal some details about what it was like being raised by a maniac. In addition to Caroline we have a couple of short history segments, crowds at Tuckerman Ravine, recent hikes, pop culture talk, our theory about all of us living in an AI simulation, and recent search and rescue news. Topics Mount Washington Observatory - Higher Summits Forecast Florida Talk Robert Frost History Patricia Wu-Murad - missing in Japan Mud Season Reminders Mount Washington Auto Road - Event Schedule Mining Permit controversy near Baxter State Park in Maine Boston Marathon Talk - Reflections on 2013 race & Ultra Marathon cheater Tuckerman Ravine was crowded - some people calling for a permit system Snowboarder yeats himself into a crevice and survives Close call in Jasper National Park Beer Hiking in New England Pop Culture Talk - AI, Mike thinks we may all be in a simulation, Mandalorian, Game of Thrones, Alec Baldwin Beer Talk Stomp Hikes Sculptured Rocks in Groton and Mount Agassiz - shares some history SLASR Topic of the Week - Caroline in Hawaii Recent Search and Rescue News Show Notes Apple Podcast link for 5 star reviews SLASR Merchandise SLASR LinkTree Gofundme set up for missing hiker in Japan Vt. offers tips for mud season Colorado Rescue Group has a few words for postholers Mount Washington Auto Road has a cool schedule this year. Mining permit filed in Northern Maine near Katahdin Granite Staters, including Ben True, place well in the Boston Marathon Another cheater. This time an ultra marathoner New opinion piece on using permitting to limit crowds at Tuckermans Snowboarder Falls into Ravine while descending Tuckerman Guy falls into rushing water trying to save his drone Beer Hiking New England - New Book to Check Out HBO Confirms a new series based on GRRM Dunk and Egg Novels Mt. Agassiz - history segment Diamond Head (must make a reservation to hike) Nu'uanu Judd Trail / Jackass Ginger Pool (HURT100) Mt. Olympus Manoa Falls Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park Three Peaks (Olomana Trail) Stairway to Heaven Koko Head Ho‘omaluhia Botanical Garden All Honolulu Botanical Gardens Four Winds II Snorkeling Cruises (Maui) Skydive Hawaii Hans Hedemann Surf School Trail of discarded clothing lead rescuers to body of missing hiker Hikers high on Magic Mushrooms rescued in England Injured hiker Mt. Chocurua 2 hikers rescued on Mt. Chocorua Teen hiker dies after fall at Acadia 2 ill-prepared hikers rescued on AT in Maine Sponsors and Partners Mount Washington Higher Summits Forecast Bay Slate Coasters Vaucluse - Sweat less. Explore more. – Vaucluse Gear CS Instant Coffee Alzheimer's Association - 48 Peaks Sweet Beginnings Daycare
Jeremiah Wood of Northern Maine is a state fisheries biologist, cattle farmer, trapper, author, & host of the Trapping Today podcast. We open on Jeremiah describing where he lives: the North Maine Woods; his desire to work the land & raise cattle; changes in the region's economy; and thoughts on growing up in such a rural area. From there we begin a focused conversation on the often vilified topic of trapping where we explore what it's all about & why to some, it's their lifestyle; from ethics & misconceptions, regulations & populations, to fur, history, & nostalgia for the past. While laying out the many furbearing species, Jeremiah describes the behavior & habitat of his favorite, the "pine" marten, followed by what it's like to run a backcountry mustelid trapline. For his story, Jeremiah speaks to his dream of living in Alaska & a recent trip where he caught something contemplatively deeper than a lynx or wolverine. We end on some of Jeremiah's books & podcast guests including the cast of Discovery Channel's "The Last Alaskans." Check out Jeremiah's Trapping Today podcast, shop, and YouTube channel.Support Our Numinous Nature on Patreon.Follow Our Numinous Nature & my naturalist illustrations on InstagramCheck out my shop of shirts, prints, and books featuring my artContact: herbaceoushuman@gmail.com
Bonjour, hello and welcome back to Franco-American Pathways, a podcast from the University of Southern Maine's Franco-American Collection. Life at the university has had its twists and turns, but we are so grateful to be back to share with you our trip to Fort Kent last winter. Patrick LaCroix, who had then just taken up the post of Director of the Acadian Archives at the University of Maine at Fort Kent, graciously welcomed us to Madawaska last March and arranged for us to meet some folks who could help us deepen our understanding of this truly unique and fascinating region. In the first installment of our Voices of Fort Kent series, you'll meet Lisa Lavoie. Lavoie is an assistant professor in Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling at UMFK, and was born and raised in Fort Kent. In 2015 she received her masters degree in Maine Studies through the University of Maine and her thesis focused on the effects of 9/11 on the borderlands of Northern Maine. This thesis is what interested us in her perspective on this region, both as a scholar and as a Madawaska native. Big gratitude to Robert Sylvain for offering music from his album Memere's Notebook for our show. Thanks as well to WMPG, USM's community radio, for sharing their resources with us and making the production of our show possible. Merci et très bonne écoute !
This Day in Maine Tuesday, January 31
"We run the Red River Camps up in Northern Maine, it's a traditional sporting camp. But that kind of means that our craft is sort of twofold threefold, actually, when we throw Gloria into the mix. The first is that we tried to craft the northern Maine experience for people, you know, maybe new people who haven't fly fish before, or new people who haven't even been to Maine before. We had some folks from Long Island the other week, they were great. So we try to kind of bring them in and give them the experience of visiting family in a place that you're just going to fall in love with. We have guests who have been coming here since the 30s. Since they were kids, we have had many guests who have been coming since the 60s. So it's really a place that you come in, you feel like you belong here, you feel like oh, I can be an outdoors person, I can, you know, go hiking and feel okay about that, and not be frightened or anything. So we really try to craft an experience that people are going to want to come back for. On the other side of that for me, is that we tend to say that we're a two-person operation Gloria cooks things, and I fix things. But in the realm of fixing things, I get to be very creative. So you know, parts of my days are spent plumbing parts, and some of my days are spent figuring out how to take an old dryer door and turn it into a window for a new bathroom that we put in. Part of it is marketing, I have to come up with all of our logos, all of our catchphrases, everything for the swag, and things like that. So I really get to be creative every single day in about 15 different ways," said Jen Brophy, one of the owners behind Red River Camps.Red River Camps is quite the hidden gem as people make their way from across the nation to experience what Jen and Gloria have to offer. From the amazing hospitality to the home-cooked meals, people enjoy coming back to experience more."My craft is cooking and spoiling people. I started working at another sporting camp at one time and I watched a cook all the time. I've just taken care of the cabins. I was a cleaning girl and served the tables as Jen does now. But once I started seeing her cook and I kind of wanted to do that. And my mother was a cook for years. So I said okay, I can do this. And if you're cooking for somebody else or in somebody else's kitchen, you kind of feel a little weird, but when you make it your own kitchen, totally different. Then you just go with it. Right and that's kind of what I do. So that's my biggest thing and fly fishing. That's another story. I learned fly fishing from an elderly gentleman and he brought me to tears several times because I couldn't seem to cast -- get the fly to go where he wanted it to which was usually a spring hole and then I'd mess up the spring hole. So finally I got it. I actually got it and I've been doing it ever since I used to practice on the lawn. No fly, just the line. Yeah, so it took a lot of time but I've been doing it since about 1974. So it's a lot of fun and I miss it when I can do it. So I'll go out on this dock and just cast, just cast to say I'm out there fishing and whether I catch anything doesn't matter as long as I'm casting. So it's a lot of fun.," said Gloria, the other owner of Red River Camps and the cook behind their delicious meals.Kristan's biggest question for Jen was how her family got involved in this property in the first place."So my Dad was guiding here from about 1974. Actually, he would guide for bears and deer in the fall time. He and my Mom were recently married. My Mom had one young child at that point, my brother. The owners were looking at selling and going into different ventures. My Dad convinced her that oh, we should run this just for a year while they find a buyer for it. Her big dream was to get to the big city of Bangor and become a real city woman. She's originally from Mars Hill up here and so she said, Okay, I suppose I could cook for people for a summer. Why not? Yeah, the rest is history. She fell in love with it. It was a great thing. I happened to be born that year. So I got to spend my first birthday up here," said Jen.Red River Camps is all about community and making memories that turn into traditions. Kristan will certainly be coming back for more."Your traditional sporting camp in Maine tends to offer two different what we call plans. We all have a big commercial kitchen and a dining room where traditionally guests would come and enjoy breakfast together, talk about fishing over the course of the day, figure out where they want to fish, tell lies about what they caught the day before, things like that. Then we send you out with lunch so you don't have to come back. So you can spend all day on the water all day on the trail. Then we bring everybody together for a family-style dinner. And tradition, we just put a couple of big tables together and everybody from all the different groups will sit together and get to know one another. And as an aside, up in this area, people find that they meet friends, old friends up here without knowing it. We had a couple of groups a few years ago, one group was actually doing their own cooking, and we have a couple of cabins that have their own kitchens. And so one group had been cooking for themselves. One group was eating here with us in the dining room. And they had booked at different times they were from different cities, no connection whatsoever. And the group that was here in the dining room was looking at the dock while the other group was getting ready to go fishing and kind of did a double take and looked at each other and said, does that look like so and so and they turned around I said that is so and so. And turns out that they had grown up across the street from each other. Several times a year we started seeing just serendipity run-ins up here.Tune in to learn more about Jen's family connection to the camp, Gloria's childhood of growing up around sporting camps and how she got connected to Jen's family, what their day-to-day looks like while tending to their guests and so much more.
Growing up in a small town in Northern Maine, Admiral Gregory Johnson, USN, Retired, could not have foretold that he would spend more than three decades traveling the world with the United States military. With a BA in political science from the University of Maine in Orono, and an acceptance letter to attend law school in his home state, it seemed his dream of becoming an attorney was within reach. Then Greg got word that he would soon be drafted to serve in Vietnam. He rescinded his law school acceptance and joined the Navy, where he would go on to become a pilot, with the call sign of “Grog.” Continuing on this path, Grog Johnson eventually became the commander of the United States Naval Forces Europe and Allied Forces Southern Europe, working with several well known diplomats, including the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs Colin Powell, and former U.S. Secretary of Defense William Cohen (himself a son of Maine). Along the way, Grog shared his love of literature and Maine art with embassies across the globe. Learn more about Greg “Grog” Johnson on today's episode of Radio Maine.
This week we recap Hugh's trip up to god's country up to Rockwood, Maine. then go over the recent happenings, some boat talk, some waterfowl discussions, how to fix taxes, top five cereals, toaster strudels are bullshit, and you can only guy name brand pop tarts! Thanks for listening! be a friend tell a friend. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/garrett-hutchins/message
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Originally from Central New York, Jeff and Jim Doyle are a big woods father & son hunting duo that consistently take big bucks in states all around the Northeast. Jeff's built a strong reputation and position as being one of the premiere content creators in the Northeast hunting category, delivering many videos of successful and informational hunts. Jeff's videos over the past several seasons have been the "Tracking 200 Series" Where Jeff pursues big footed whitetails from Massachusetts, New Hampshire, the Adirondacks, and into the far reaches of Northern Maine to try and put a tag on the heaviest buck possible. Since the inception of the Tracking 200 series, Jeff has killed several great bucks on camera using a variety of techniques that show off his great ability as a versatile Northeast buck hunter. Jeff's Father Jim is a lifelong big woods Adirondack buck hunter who has an immense amount of knowledge when it comes to chasing, locating, and killing better than average bucks in the vast wilderness of the Adirondack park. Jim sheds light on the proper way to get your kid into hunting, using vocalization to bring in bucks on crunchy snow days, using terrain features to figure out where better than average bucks are, and a whole lot more. Overall, in this episode we cover a broad range of topics that you can apply to your hunts this year, we get to hear many great buck tracking stories, see the strong connection between Jeff and Jim that has evolved through years of hunting together, get to listen in on some of their most favorite hunting memories, and more. If you haven't seen Jeff's YouTube videos, search "Jeff Doyle" on YouTube or Google to do so. Be sure to subscribe as well. You can also find Jeff on Instagram @The_Mountain_Hunter. - - If you haven't bought tickets for HuntStock yet you can do so by clicking this link below or copying and pasting it in your browser: https://huntstock.ticketleap.com/2022/dates/Aug-12-2022_at_1200PM We look forward to seeing you all at HuntStock, and invite you to sit down with us and record your favorite buck story for a special "listeners episode" that will be released after HuntStock.
This week, Drewby and Yergy discuss the story of Stephen Marshall - a young man from Nova Scotia, Canada, who decided to take the law into his own hands, and hunt down known predators that he found listed on the Maine Sex Offender Registry, whilst visiting his father in Northern Maine. Also discussed at the cases of Patrick Drum and Cain Velasquez, who decided to take this same path. We also touch on YouTube's censorship of channels who make it a point to expose predators, and the challenges faced by creators in this genre. Prada's Fundraiser: https://www.gofundme.com/f/please-help-save-prada Check out Hollie's masks here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/HollsNDolls Support Our Patreon For More Unreleased Content: https://www.patreon.com/themiserymachine PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/themiserymachine Join Our Facebook Group to Request a Topic: https://t.co/DeSZIIMgXs?amp=1 Instagram: miserymachinepodcast Twitter: misery_podcast Discord: https://discord.gg/kCCzjZM #themiserymachine #podcast #truecrime Source Material: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Marshall_(murderer) https://murderpedia.org/male.M/m/marshall-stephen.htm https://medium.com/friday-night-crimes/vigilante-justice-maine-ac2b48663a0c https://www.linkedin.com/in/scotbradeen/ https://bangordailynews.com/2006/04/18/news/shooters-motive-sought-in-sex-offender-slayings/ https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2017/12/21/alleged-pedophile-dies-after-being-beaten-by-mob.html https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/whatsapp-child-sex-claims-leave-29-dead-in-indian-mob-hysteria-c56s9wfpb https://qz.com/1671916/the-global-movement-of-facebook-vigilantes-who-hunt-pedophiles/ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5876149/Disturbing-truth-Britains-growing-army-self-appointed-paedophile-hunters.html https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2013/12/the-vigilante-of-clallam-county/281968/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cain_Velasquez https://www.mmafighting.com/2022/5/6/23060161/cain-velasquez-granted-new-bail-hearing-in-may-plea-hearing-pushed-back-to-june https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/exclusive-video-captures-incident-involving-mma-legend-cain-velasquez/2827556/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu0rFmNwWOPyvxcd9-hNj-A/about https://www.facebook.com/guardiansofthenorth/ https://registryreport.org/2018/05/25/vice-sex-offender-registries-result-in-vigilante-murder/
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In this episode, Jec visits with Mary Ann Simonds in a discussion around how to keep horses happy in their domestic spaces. It's a wide ranging interview and Mary Ann well versed in a wide range of subjects. While her work is mostly with sport horses and competitive riders, there are a lot of take-aways for us more ordinary riders with our more ordinary horses. I think you will also dig the Riding Season Reviews page on NickerNews. Every year, we dedicated space and time to review gear – clothing, horse camping and saddle bag must haves. We have products from Camelbak, Patagonia, Nomadix, Outdoor Pantry, Hoka, Duckworth, and more. We thank Lucerne Farms for their sustaining sponsorship. Lucerne is a forage company based in Northern Maine. Forage is chopped hay, an excellent option when you can't have your horse on pasture or when you need to add calories and nutrients to your horses' diet. We also thank Redmond Equine for being part of our sponsorship family. Redmond rocks and other offerings come straight from their mine in Redmond, Utah. This interview really got me thinking about creative ways to enhance a horse's day. My four horses are in a dry lot most of the time. It is about 80 by 150 feet and has a run-in shed. They get turned out to several acres of pasture, which in the high desert of southwestern Colorado, is mostly dirt, for a few hours every day. I have panels in the dry lot that they go around and use strategically if they want to get away from another horse. I see that space awareness is definitely an effective language of my social herd. Just this winter, the geldings started entertaining themselves by playing with small rubber tubs (that I use to put soaked alfalfa cubes in). They have this funny game of picking up the tubs, playing of tug of war and generally being goofy. So I know that sometimes enhancing a space can come about through chance and observation. Anyway, I thought Mary Ann's points around the need for lots of social interaction was spot on. We thank Kate's Real Food and Patagonia WorkWear for their continued support. Did you know? All ya gotta do is comment or suggest a podcast topic or send us a training question here and you'll be automatically qualified for our monthly Patagonia WorkWear giveaway.
In this episode, Jec visits with Amy Skinner for a Coaches' Corner. Always a good listen! As listeners may know, I come from a different place than Amy and Jec and, it seems, their students. I rarely ride in an arena. I don't compete. I lack a specific game plan for myself and my horses. BUT. I am starting to go to the fairgrounds once a week, taking my two geldings, and doing stuff (which, by the way, includes tying each of them to the side of the trailer or somewhere in the arena so that he can be chilling regularly while tied. And I am getting them legged up, in better condition for warmer months when we might ride 10-20 miles on any given day. I'll do the sponsor bits now but I just want to give you one little phrase that I've really taken to heart for myself and my animals. I heard it first from a physical therapist and then a really great body worker: Motion is Lotion. We thank Lucerne Farms for their sustaining sponsorship. Lucerne is a forage company based in Northern Maine. Forage is chopped hay, an excellent option when you can't have your horse on pasture or when you need to add calories and nutrients to your horses' diet. We also thank Redmond Equine for being part of our sponsorship family. Redmond rocks and other offerings come straight from their mine in Redmond, Utah. It's more sustainable and affordable than salt from a Himalayan company 8000 miles away. And factory salt? Bleck. Lots of great information in this episode. Us humans can get so worried over issues that often work themselves out if we let them and if we ride more often and are in better tune with our horses. As Jec said, horses rarely move better if movement is taken away from them. Ride on, folks! Also, just a quick note about kissing spine. I was chatting with Kristen Vlietstra, who runs Saddlery Solutions, and was a Season 1 guest. Aside from the therapeutic riding that Jec and Amy discussed, Kristen mentioned that sometimes a back issue, and even a kissing spine diagnosis, might benefit from proper saddle fit. So there's that. Have fun and keep an open mind and enjoy the warmer weather and the chance to get you and your horses in great shape. We thank Kate's Real Food and Patagonia WorkWear for their continued support. Did you know? All ya gotta do is comment or suggest a podcast topic or send us a training question at besthorsepractices.com/podcast and you'll be automatically qualified for our monthly Patagonia WorkWear giveaway.
Operations Manager Tim LePage has a massive workload in Northern Maine, and he stops into Spacious Podcast Studio A with COO Eric Ritchie to update the crew on what's going on, and what's coming down the pike. Mid-Atlantic Safety Specialist Justin Embrey is on with this week's Safety Topic; Shout-outs; Price is Right on K-Tec 1228 scraper.
On this episode we interview Lee Academy's Head Prep Basketball Coach Dan Haynes. Dan was a multisport athlete in high school and college before getting into coaching. He has been at Lee since 2016 and shares his insights on such topics as the remoteness of Lee Academy, playing in the NEPSAC AAA, his largely international roster, and more. Dan explains his pitch to players on why it's a good thing to go to a prep school in Northern Maine, plus much more. Enjoy the interview! What You Will Learn:[1:27] Growing up and why Dan chose basketball.[3:45] What it was like playing more than one sport in college.[6:10] About Lee Academy.[12:02] Challenges of being located in a remote location?[17:10] How does Dan get his players recruited?[31:45] What makes the NESPAC AAA league so special?[35:05] Famous Alumni of Lee Academy[42:00] Benefits and challenges of international players.[47:30] Player who was the biggest surprise. [52:40] Biggest win of career?[54:53] Best player coached against?[57:26] HobbiesConnect with Dan:Twitter | https://twitter.com/CoachDanHaynesFacebook | https://www.facebook.com/Lee-Academy-Post-Graduate-Basketball1095695453840266/?ref=page_internalWebsite | https://www.leeacademy.org/athletics/prep-basketballInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/discodaniel/Connect with Cory:Website | https://www.prepathletics.comInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/prep_athletics/Twitter | https://twitter.com/PREP_AthleticsFacebook | https://www.facebook.com/PrepAthleticsEmail | coryheitz@gmail.comPhone | 859-317-1166Subscribe to the PREP Athletics Podcast:Apple Podcasts | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/prep-athletics-podcast/id1546265809?uo=4Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/6CAKbXFiIOhoHinzsReYbJAmazon | https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3c37179d-3371-47f9-9d97-fd569e8802a7/PREP-ATHLETICS-PODCASTGoogle Podcasts | https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80M2YwZTZkMC9wb2RjYXN0L3JzcwAbout Me Cory Heitz is the Founder and President of PREP Athletics. He has been helping place players into the right fitting prep schools since 2008. Cory completed a post grad year himself before playing in a D1 basketball program, so he knows the pressures that players and families face when trying to get to the collegiate level. That's why he started this podcast, which is to share his wealth of information to those looking to reach their college basketball goals.
We're joined today by Mark Lesniak Nora Gordan, two of the first participants in our Friluftsliv Yearlong program in Vermont. Mark and Nora share a little bit about their experiences over the last year as participants in the program, talking about their favorite and least favorite aspects of the course, and reminisce about our time on the Aroostook River in Northern Maine for our final trip of the course. It was a pleasure working with them for the last year, and I couldn't have asked for better, or more patient students to be part of the first yearlong program at our campus in southern Vermont. For more information about the Friluftsliv program, and our other course offerings, check the links below. Friluftsliv ProgramWinter Open Fire Overnight DocumentaryJack Mountain Bushcraft PodcastSchool Of The Forest Website
Kristen tells the mystery of "Chris", an unidentified John Doe that was discovered in Northern Maine in 2010. Music: Diaphanous by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Intro Voice: Eric Boll Resources:
As we wrap up our Northern Square Tail series follow along we discuss the closing moments of the trip of a lifetime as we reflect on what was a memorable trip!
Paddle along with us as we continue our series from our northern Maine fishing trip. Follow us as we discuss boiling trout rises, canoe paddling/portaging, and other such adventures on our busiest day of the trip.
This episode, we had a blast chatting with Cherie Scott - someone who truly does it all as a chef, entrepreneur, blogger, podcaster, and more. We talked about her blog and simmer sauce brand, Mumbai To Maine, as well as how she was inspired to begin cooking traditional Indian food from her childhood in her 30's, how food brings people together, the spices she couldn't live without, and much more! ABOUT OUR GUEST: Mumbai-native Cherie Scott left India at the age of 16 and moved to Vancouver, BC. With a few stops in New York City and New Jersey, Cherie has been anchored in Boothbay, Maine for over a decade. In 2015, she launched her culinary blog, MumbaitoMaine.com, to share her signature recipes and nostalgic anecdotes of her youth in Mumbai. In 2018, Cherie curated a series on regional Indian cuisine offered exclusively at the Stonewall Kitchen Cooking School in York. In 2019, Cherie hosted season 1 of ‘Talking Food In Maine, Intimate Conversations', exploring Maine's rich culinary scene with some of Maine's most creative and accomplished culinary taste-makers at the historic Lincoln Theater in Damariscotta. In 2020, to celebrate Maine's bicentennial and gastronomic talent, Cherie launched Mumbai to Maine's podcast with a signature series: Maine's Bicentennial Food Podcast, in partnership with Maine Magazine's Eat Maine. The series takes a deep dive into Maine's food scene and story- past, present and future. Cherie launched her signature line of gourmet Indian simmer sauces with a trio of home-style sauces: Makhani, Saag and Caldine in December 2020. Inspired by her family's heritage recipes, these simmer sauces are crafted with freshly roasted and ground spice blends, all-natural, preservative-free, gluten-free and handcrafted in small batches here in Maine. Mumbai to Maine is Maine's first Indian-inspired culinary brand. Learn more about Cherie and Mumbai To Maine at www.mumbaitomaine.com as well as ordering her new simmer sauces or finding local stores in Maine that carry them. Be sure to follow her on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. ABOUT KEEP IT LOCAL MAINE: We are a way for local businesses to promote themselves to thousands of people in and around their communities - letting them know what great services and products they offer right here in Maine! We currently publish four issues in areas around Southern Maine in addition to our podcast. To learn more about us, visit keepitlocalmaine.com or follow us on social media - Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. ABOUT OUR SPONSOR: This episode is sponsored by Fabian Oil, a family owned and operated business that offers heating oil and propane delivery, service and repairs. Fabian has been serving Central and Northern Maine with propane and oil for over 30 years. As a local Maine business, they cherish the relationships they have formed by serving the people of their communities. In 2019, Fabian entered the Southern Maine region with a heating oil acquisition and they have recently brought propane to the market. They are aggressive and would love to be your supplier. Give them a call 207-793-2044, visit fabianoil.com, or follow them on Facebook.
Follow along with us as we discuss the first day of our northern Maine adventure. We begin our journey with our driving and hiking into the deep woods for some back country fishing!
This week, we had a chance to chat with Ken Bell, the owner of Portland House Of Music & Events in Portland - a stalwart of the Maine music scene and a familiar face for musicians and fans alike. We talked about how he cam to open PHOME, his favorite parts of running a music venue, what inspires him, how he defines success, and more! ABOUT OUR GUEST: Ken has been part of local music in Portland for well over 12 years, providing a stage for hundreds of Maine musicians as well as national touring artists as well. After being shut down for most of the last year, he is set to open the doors once again this July with a packed schedule of shows. See the schedule of upcoming shows at Portland House Of Music & Events, buy tickets, and purchase merch at www.portlandhouseofmusic.com. Be sure to follow them on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram for show announcements. ABOUT KEEP IT LOCAL MAINE: We are a way for local businesses to promote themselves to thousands of people in and around their communities - letting them know what great services and products they offer right here in Maine! We currently publish four issues in areas around Southern Maine in addition to our podcast. To learn more about us, visit keepitlocalmaine.com or follow us on social media - Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. ABOUT OUR SPONSOR: This episode is sponsored by Fabian Oil, a family owned and operated business that offers heating oil and propane delivery, service and repairs. Fabian has been serving Central and Northern Maine with propane and oil for over 30 years. As a local Maine business, they cherish the relationships they have formed by serving the people of their communities. In 2019, Fabian entered the Southern Maine region with a heating oil acquisition and they have recently brought propane to the market. They are aggressive and would love to be your supplier. Give them a call 207-793-2044, visit fabianoil.com, or follow them on Facebook.
In this episode, we chat with Maine publisher and addiction recovery advocate Carolyn Delaney of Journey Magazine. We talked about how her recovery shaped her vision for the magazine, how people can educate themselves on recovery, what's most difficult about publishing, how she defines success, and more! ABOUT OUR GUEST: Carolyn is the publisher of Journey Magazine and a recovering drug addict and alcoholic. She began Journey because it breaks her heart that active addiction is more visible than the millions of people now in recovery. The Journey team uses their print magazine to share inspiring and empowering stories to amplify the hope that people can and do recover. By making recovery more visible, they aim to change the narrative about addiction in order to save lives. Learn more about Journey Magazine at www.recovery-journey.com and be sure to follow them on Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram. ABOUT KEEP IT LOCAL MAINE: We are a way for local businesses to promote themselves to thousands of people in and around their communities - letting them know what great services and products they offer right here in Maine! We currently publish four issues in areas around Southern Maine in addition to our podcast. To learn more about us, visit keepitlocalmaine.com or follow us on social media - Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. ABOUT OUR SPONSOR: This episode is sponsored by Fabian Oil, a family owned and operated business that offers heating oil and propane delivery, service and repairs. Fabian has been serving Central and Northern Maine with propane and oil for over 30 years. As a local Maine business, they cherish the relationships they have formed by serving the people of their communities. In 2019, Fabian entered the Southern Maine region with a heating oil acquisition and they have recently brought propane to the market. They are aggressive and would love to be your supplier. Give them a call 207-793-2044, visit fabianoil.com, or follow them on Facebook.
This week, we had a great time chatting with LaKosha Evans, the owner of Klassically Kute Designs Kids Clothing & Accessories Boutique in Biddeford, Maine. We talked about her inspiration for starting her own store, how being a military spouse has shaped her journey as an entrepreneur, what inspires her, and more! ABOUT OUR GUEST: LaKosha is the owner of Klassically Kute Designs Kids Clothing & Accessories Boutique in Biddeford that provides access to great private brand clothing for kids and outstanding customer service. She is also a military spouse of 19 years with four amazing children. After years of moving around, and the starting and quitting of many jobs, she finally decided it was time to start her own business and Klassically Kute is the result! Learn more about Klassically Kute Designs at www.klassicallykutedesigns.com or stop by 193 Main Street Suite 101 in Biddeford, Maine. Be sure to follow them on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and Snapchat. ABOUT KEEP IT LOCAL MAINE: We are a way for local businesses to promote themselves to thousands of people in and around their communities - letting them know what great services and products they offer right here in Maine! We currently publish four issues in areas around Southern Maine in addition to our podcast. To learn more about us, visit keepitlocalmaine.com or follow us on social media - Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. ABOUT OUR SPONSOR: This episode is sponsored by Fabian Oil, a family owned and operated business that offers heating oil and propane delivery, service and repairs. Fabian has been serving Central and Northern Maine with propane and oil for over 30 years. As a local Maine business, they cherish the relationships they have formed by serving the people of their communities. In 2019, Fabian entered the Southern Maine region with a heating oil acquisition and they have recently brought propane to the market. They are aggressive and would love to be your supplier. Give them a call 207-793-2044, visit fabianoil.com, or follow them on Facebook.
Pack your gear as the Grip N Grin team makes their biggest trip yet as we travel up to "The County" in search of the Northern Square Tail. Listen as we discuss packing/planning for a big fishing trips.