Summary
As is their right, the professional Maine guides from Grand Lake Stream and other scenic, tradition-laden Downeast hamlets, have fought valiantly to fend off a variety of threats to their way of life. Whether it's alewife stocking in the St Croix watershed, closing the Grand Lake Stream fish hatchery, or the loss of camp lot leases. It's always something.
The latest round involves a plan by First Wind to spoil the Downeast vista with rows of big wind turbines, some of which,"are even taller than the mountains they destroy," wrote Gary Campbell, in a letter to the Maine Sportsman.See the full content of this document
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Maine Guides Feeling Windburned
What is the value of majestic views of distant mountains and sunsets across sparkling, clear lakes? How do you quantify the worth of all of this Downeast outdoor grandeur? These are in...
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