A special section on fishing in the historic Rangeley Lakes region, with article
A special section on fishing in the historic Rangeley Lakes region, with articles on the 1853-era Lakewood Camps on Lower Richardson Lake; milliner Carrie Stevens of Readfield, who famously created the Gray Ghost streamer fly in the 1920s; Rangeley's blueback trout, a subspecies of arctic char...
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Portland Public Library Digital Commons
2008
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Online Access: | https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_downeast/3621 |
Summary: | A special section on fishing in the historic Rangeley Lakes region, with articles on the 1853-era Lakewood Camps on Lower Richardson Lake; milliner Carrie Stevens of Readfield, who famously created the Gray Ghost streamer fly in the 1920s; Rangeley's blueback trout, a subspecies of arctic char that was fished to extinction; and how the waters of Rapid River have become a battlefield between native wild brook trout and invasive smallmouth bass. |
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