Getheavystayheavy
Getheavystayheavy t1_j93lmxh wrote
Reply to comment by Macasumba in Despite 'dirty rain,' DEP says Maine will likely not be affected by Ohio train disaster by DrMcMeow
Let me know how that works out for you
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Reply to comment by emmalovescats22 in Ice report by Hangry_Pauper
Levenseller Pond. It’s a put and take so impossible to spot burn it. Limit is 2 Brookies, bring a kid if you can.
Getheavystayheavy t1_j1uf5cb wrote
Reply to comment by Hangry_Pauper in Ice report by Hangry_Pauper
I caught over 20 18”+ salmon there last year through the ice, biggest one at 25”. Many people consider it slow but it’s only a matter of location and time of day.
Getheavystayheavy t1_j1ru9k8 wrote
Reply to Ice report by Hangry_Pauper
I’m in Waldo county , only one pond is fishable so far (3”+”
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Reply to Greenhouse question for seasoned/grizzled Maine gardiners by Caca5ta1n
Can speak from personal experience having experienced several greenhouse collapses over the years. 3/4 pvc will definitely collapse in winter so will 2” and cattle panel style. The 2” pipe @ 20’ length can be made to survive if spaced at 3’ and you put in 2x4 posts at ridge under every hoop every winter all the way into may(had one collapse in April before). If you have any money for this project the best option for DIY is johnnys seed co gothic greenhouse benders, comes with instruction book. Mine is 14x68 and I never remove snow from top or sides. Sometimes the snow is 7’ tall up against it and it works perfect.