no comments | Tuesday, February 28th, 2012
Another CFR show in the books with lots of happy door prize winners and lots of good things seen at the show.
I want to thank everyone that worked on the show, including the PFF members and volunteers. I also want to thank all of the wonderful exhibitors and presenters at the show for their excellent contributions. Thank you to the staff and management of the Auditorium for an excellent job. A thank you to the businesses that support us with advertisements in our program as well as those that donate the ...
no comments | Monday, January 23rd, 2012
Jeremy Kupferman regulary guides the novice or experienced clients out to rock climb on the cliff’s of Acadia, ice climbing in Camden, or to the top of Mt. Katahdin in winter or summer. He will provide professional guide services on any of these trips so the client is safe, content and has a lifetime experience. Climbing and being outdoors is in his blood, he started climbing in Maine with the cupboards at his home, moving on to multi pitch cliffs. Yes, he is a native and single. When he is ...
no comments | Tuesday, January 17th, 2012
Wilderness Survival in the Winter
Ron Fournier lives in Mason Township. He owns and operates Orion Outfitters and Guide Service and has worked at Bryant Pond 4H Camp since 2007. As an active outdoorsman and outdoors educator, Ron spends a great deal of time working with youth and adults teaching outdoors skills such as map and compass, navigation, first aid, wildlife, shooting sports and survival. At Bryant Pond, he also serves as the Junior Maine Guide Program coordinator and field teacher.
Ron and his wife Deirdre operate Orion Outfitters and guide sports throughout the ...
no comments | Sunday, January 15th, 2012
My name is Donald Corey and I am the owner of Annika Rod and Fly located in beautiful sunny “downtown” Holden, Maine. I took my first fly tying class in 1976. It was run by our local Trout Unlimited chapter (Sunkhaze). I had the good fortune of having some fantastic early fly tying mentors. Ed Reif, Joe Bertolaccini, and Fran Montville. These men certainly influenced my tying in those early year.
I did a little fly fishing at that time and caught my first fish on a fly, a Landlocked Salmon, ...
no comments | Sunday, January 15th, 2012
Matthew LaRoche
Is the Superintendent of the Allagash Wilderness Waterway. He is a 33 year employee with the Dept. of Conservation and a 1976 graduate of University of Maine.
The Allagash Wilderness Waterway was established by the Maine Legislature in 1966 to preserve, protect, and enhance the natural beauty, character, and habitat of a unique area. It is a magnificent, 92-mile-long ribbon of lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams winding through the heart of northern Maine’s vast commercial forests.
no comments | Sunday, January 15th, 2012
Jeff Fahey and Rob Gould
Jeff and Rob own and operate Sunkhaze Outfitters and guide hunting, fishing and recreational trips. Jeff Fahey and Rob Gould have 16 years of guiding experience, as well as a lifetime spent hunting and fishing in the woods and on the waters of Maine. They specialize in hunting and fishing trips in Eastern and Northern Maine including moose, bear, hare, and youth hunts. They have experience with rifle, muzzleloader and archery hunting. Because they are both teachers by trade, much of their business is fishing trips ...
no comments | Sunday, January 15th, 2012
Peter Wade NAVHDA
Sebasticook Chapter of the North American Versatile Hunting Dog Association (NAVHDA) is one of many chapters in North America & Canada. Our mission is to promote the proper training & breeding of the versatile hunting breeds. These breeds are considered versatile because they are able to hunt both upland game & waterfowl. NAVHDA is celebrating it’s 40th year anniversary.
Peter Wade, President of the Chapter will be speaking.
He has been involved in NAVHDA for over 20 years. He is a senior judge & Clinic Leader. With the help ...
no comments | Monday, January 9th, 2012
If you are interested in participating in one of the most exciting a fun shows of the season then please complete the registration and rules form for the Cabin Fever Reliever show. The forms will give you much of the information as to booth space and cost for you to decide whether this is the show for you. Fill in the information and remit it to us as soon as you can so that we can help you to be part of the show.
Anyone who has come to the show ...
no comments | Monday, January 9th, 2012
2012 CABIN FEVER RELIEVER February 25, 26, 2012
As Always Free to the Public
It’s almost time again for the Penobscot Fly Fishers Cabin Fever Reliever show. The show will be February 25th and 26th 2012 10am to 5 pm and 10am to 3 pm respectively. Where? at the “World Famous” Brewer Auditorium. As usual we will lots and lots of exhibitors and lots to do. This year we will have some outdoor activities for people to share in.
As in the past the kids will be able to come and learn to tie ...
no comments | Thursday, January 5th, 2012
Congratulation to the last years 2011 Cabin Fever Reliever raffle/door prize winners.
The winner of the Old Town Canoe raffle was Steve Doaks of Augusta, Maine. The packbasket winner was John Rice of Bangor. The fly rod kit winner was Emily Garib (accepting is her aunt) Kathy Vanaria, Winterport, Maine