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enjoiart t1_j5pon57 wrote
Reply to comment by hyzerflip207 in The Irving Family is the single largest landowner in Maine, owning 1,267,792 in the state. They have also planted more than 1 billion trees across Canada and the United States. by Raz0rRamon
Yes they follow the laws that they want to. The rest they will circumvent, like clear cutting laws.
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Reply to Is anyone near Wells hearing large booms today? Does anyone know what it is? by CreatrixAnima
Fireworks most likely. People can’t help themselves but to light a few off during the day.
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Reply to comment by Schodog in It’s 15 degrees outside and 81 inside with multiple open windows by Mannymarlo
5 times. Cutting the tree down, cutting to length, splitting, stacking, burning.
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Reply to comment by yawnfactory in It came out of nowhere by barrycarey
Yep it’s the_poles_of_walmart
enjoiart t1_ix67v4d wrote
Just another tip, property lines can be marked with signs or purple paint on trees signifying private property.
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Reply to Is there a good place to have a beer or cocktail and chill out near/view some water. In Windham, Lewiston/Auburn or Oxford area? by zoolilba
Oxbow in Oxford is a nice vibe all year. Good beer, nice outdoor seating, fires, and a-frames in the winter. Not on the water but you could always grab a growler and go check out the little androscoggin right down the road a few minute walk nice little waterfall dam.
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Reply to comment by zoolilba in Ice fishing help by Blatts
if you have a newish hand auger with removable handle you can often times find a drill chuck adapter and use a hammer drill. They do have fancier drill augers but they are getting into to the $200 range just for the auger. I use the strike master lazer 8" with adapter. Most people I know are switching over to this style just because how compact and light it is & they just rip through the ice without any screwing around with small engines. With the bait not sure if you brought water, but most bait places will let you dip water from their tank. That will make it so the fish won't be shocked to new water temp. I usually go with shiners because they are a lot more hardy then smelts. Smelts die pretty easy, shiners on the other hand will probably live in that water for days.