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List of Upcoming Events for the
Upper Andro Area
Float Stocking-This
method of fish stocking helps decrease the stress on the
fish and prevent mortality. The fish are loaded into
floating pens attached to canoes and drift boats; then
floated downstream and released into likely hiding places
and feeding habitats. The ideal river temperature for
stocking usually occurs in May but may be as early as April.
National River Clean Up-Founded in 1992 by America
Outdoors and now under the auspices of American Rivers, NRCW
assists local groups in keeping waterways clean. Rivers and
watersheds have been used as dumps for old appliances, tires
and other refuse. Litter, such as foam cups, plastic bottles
and food wrappers float into waterways, build up along the
shoreline and stay there for years. Local students along
with UAAA guides are floating the Androscoggin from Gilead
to Bethel to help preserve and protect the river.
Information on NRCW is available at
www.nationalrivercleanup.org.
Family Fishing Festival - A free family fishing
festival is scheduled for Saturday, May 31 from 9 am to 2 pm
at the Grand Summit Hotel Pond at Sunday River Ski Resort.
Instruction in spin and fly-casting and fly tying continues
throughout the day. The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries
and Wildlife’s “Hooked on Fishing” program will supply rods
and reels. Children can practice their newly learned skills
in the stocked pond. Youngsters are welcome to take home
their hand tied flies and any fish caught that day. May 31
is a free fishing day in Maine. Resident and non-resident
licenses are not required. Outdoor barbecue and lots of door
prizes.<<read more here>>
Upper Andro Two Fly Contest - June 12 and 13, UAAA
will host a two fly contest for drift boat anglers to test
their casting skills. Each angler may use only two flies
over the 30 hour period. Teams are comprised of two anglers
and a judge/drift boat oarsman. Kittery Trading Post is
providing over a thousand dollars worth of fishing gear for
the winning teams. Advance registration is required.
Information and entry forms are available by phoning
1-877-851-7533.<<<Get Rules and
Application>>>
Northeast Drift Boat Competition- A first of its
kind, the drift boat competition is scheduled for 2 pm
Friday, June 13. The timed race will test guides’ skills at
launching, course navigation and rowing. Designed as a
spectator event, the competition will begin at the Route 2
Bridge and finish at Bethel’s Davis Park.<<<Get
Rules and Information>>>
Spey Fishing Clinic – Monday, August 18. Morning and
afternoon introductory instruction in Spey fishing, a
traditional European fly-fishing technique using 10 to 16
foot rods.
For detailed information on events log onto
www.upperandro.com
or phone 1-877-275-3363.
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A River's Journey: The
Story of the Androscoggin
June 5, 2007 through May 31,
2009
In the Robinson House of the
Bethel Historical
Society
One
of the largest rivers in northern New
England, the Androscoggin drains an area of
over 3,400 square miles in New Hampshire and
Maine. The 170-mile waterway begins its
journey near Errol, New Hampshire, at the
outlet to the Rangeley Lakes and, punctuated
with numerous rapids and falls, eventually
mingles with the waters of the Kennebec
River in Merrymeeting Bay below Brunswick,
Maine. One of the most polluted rivers in
the country by the 1960s, the Androscoggin
has made a comeback thanks to more stringent
rules governing industrial waste and
municipal sewage, and is today a significant
recreational resource for many communities
situated along its banks This
exhibition—through the use of selected
images, artifacts and text—presents a vivid
picture of the Androscoggin's past as a
transportation route (especially for logs
during the 19th and 20th centuries), a
source of nutrients for agricultural
production and waterpower for industry, a
subject for artists and photographers, and a
destination for fishermen, canoeists and
nature enthusiasts. |