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Doesn’t It Just Tick You Off?

Posted on May 9, 2013 by bayman
Posted in Coastal Living, Critters, Dogs, Fishing | Tagged Ticks

The Fishing Heritage of Belfast Bay

Posted on April 9, 2013 by bayman
Posted in Belfast, Coastal Living, Fishing, Maine Coast | Tagged Flounders, Herring, Stripers

Here’s Mud In Your Eye..

Posted on March 14, 2013 by bayman
Posted in Belfast, Coastal Living, Weather | Tagged 'Nuff said.., Mud Season

LUNCH CRUISE ON THE PASSY

Posted on February 26, 2013 by bayman
Posted in Belfast, Boating, Coastal Living, Maine Coast, Wildlife | Tagged Belfast and Moosehead Railroad, City Point, Lunch Cruise, Passagassawakeag River

A Quick Tour Of Belfast After MegaBlizzard Nemo

Posted on February 11, 2013 by bayman
Posted in Belfast, Coastal Living, Uncategorized, Weather | Tagged Belfast, Blizzard, Nemo

A Winter’s Roadtrip Destination… Charming Port Clyde

Posted on January 26, 2013 by bayman
Posted in Coastal Living, Lobster Fishing, Maine Coast | Tagged Lobster Traps, Monhegan, Port Clyde, South Thomaston, St. George Peninsula, Tenants Harbor

Midwinter dreams of lakes of blue and seas of green

Posted on January 16, 2013 by bayman
Posted in Belfast, Boating, Coastal Living, Fishing, Islands, Lakes | Tagged Boating, Cruising, Fishing, Fun, Islesboro, Lake George, Lake Megunticook, Penobscot Bay, Swan Lake

Isle Au Haut , The Island on High

Posted on September 24, 2012 by bayman
Posted in Coastal Living, Islands | Tagged Chocolat, Duck Harbor, Isle Au Haut, Mail Boat, Stonington

Boating Diversity In Belfast, A Nice Place To Be

Posted on September 6, 2012 by bayman
Posted in Belfast, Boating, Coastal Living | Tagged Alaska, Hawaii, Yachts

An Apparition In The Mist…The HMS Bounty

Posted on August 13, 2012 by bayman
Posted in Belfast, Coastal Living | Tagged Belfast, Fog, Harbor, HMS Bounty

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Mike Webber grew up in Waldo County within a strong fishing and hunting family tradition. Boating is a big part of his life as well. He, his wife and dogs can be found on Penobscot bay cruising up and down the rocky Maine coast, picnicking on the islands, or enjoying the treats of West Grand Lake, Megunticook or Lake St. George. For many years his wife has been a puppy raiser for Guiding Eyes For The Blind.

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