Randy Spencer
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Where Cool Waters Flow: Four Seasons with a Master Maine Guide
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2009
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3 editions
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Written on Water: Characters and Mysteries from Maine's Back of Beyond
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Wide and Deep: Tales and Recollections from a Master Maine Fishing Guide
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published
2014
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8 editions
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Where the Cold Water Flows
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published
2009
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How to Carve a Snake on a Twisted Stick Using Power Tools
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published
2012
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How To Carve A Snake On A Twisted Stick Using Power Tools
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published
2014
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“White, green, and blue, the colors of winter that have predominated for at least four months, cede the stage to brown. Much has been written about the therapeutic properties of green and blue, but plugs for brown are scant. The snow's disappearance amounts to the emotional equivalent of a plastic surgery gone bad. When the gauze is unwrapped, the patient sees the result and is horror stricken.”
― Where Cool Waters Flow: Four Seasons with a Master Maine Guide
― Where Cool Waters Flow: Four Seasons with a Master Maine Guide
“Why March?" I wondered. I finally realized it wasn't that there was anything special about the month of March - it just wasn't good for much else.”
― Where Cool Waters Flow: Four Seasons with a Master Maine Guide
― Where Cool Waters Flow: Four Seasons with a Master Maine Guide
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