Learning More About Lynx During The Winter Months

February 21, 2018 at 11:06 am

By Regional Wildlife Biologist Scott McLellan One of the responsibilities of a wildlife biologist in the Moosehead Lake region is to research and collect information about Canada lynx. Most townships within this region have lynx present, which was not the case 20 years ago.

Cold Winters and Hot Togue Fishing on Sebago Lake

February 20, 2018 at 4:11 pm

By Assistant Regional Fisheries Biologist Nick Kalejs Thanks to a frigid start to the ice fishing season, many of Maine’s lakes have had the chance to accumulate a solid base of ice. While ice can never be considered completely safe without careful consideration, especially given changing ice conditions due to recent warm weather, many anglers have found that this season has provided plenty of opportunity to find thick ice and get in some quality fishing time.

Winter Is Baitfish Dealer Inspection Time

February 9, 2018 at 2:57 pm

[caption id="attachment_2702" align="alignright" width="396"] Bio Specialist Kevin Gallant conducts a Baitfish Dealer Inspection.[/caption] By Merry Gallagher, Native Fish Conservation Biologist Did you know that IFW manages some fisheries for commercial harvest?  Most anglers are certainly aware that the live fish that they may use as bait are often wild caught from Maine waters by either

That’s Not Normal, Is It?

February 8, 2018 at 12:52 pm

By Sarah Spencer, MDIFW Wildlife Biologist
All Photos Courtesy of Donna Melanson
If you’ve been a regular reader of the MDIFW Blog, you may recall a post from Region C Wildlife Biologist Henry Jones about growths called fibromas which are observed on a variety of wildlife.