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Maine Fly Fishing Guides And Charters
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The state of Maine has some beautiful wilderness areas and some great fly fishing venues. Even near large cities, you can find clear, cold waters for fly fishing in hopes of landing trout or salmon. On the coast, you’ll find sand flats, bays, inlets, and river mouths, and offshore, there are islands, artificial reefs, and deep water.
Freshwater Fly Fishing in Maine
Trout are king with Maine’s freshwater fly fishermen, and they can be founding numerous locales around the state. Species available include blueback trout, brown trout, lake trout, Sunapee trout, and brook trout. The state record blueback weighed 4 pounds, 4 ounces and was caught in Basin Pond, while the record brown weighed 23 pounds, 5 ounces and was landed in Square Pond. A 31.5-pound lake trout from Beech Hill Pond and a 9-pound brookie from Square Pond hold those records. The state record Sunapee came from Lower South Branch Pond, weighing 4 pounds, 10 ounces.
In addition to the sites mentioned above, other great trout lakes in Maine include Chamberlain Lake, Eagle Lake, Portage Lake, Moosehead Lake, Richardson Lake, Allagash Lake, Grand Lake, Lake Auburn, Thompson Lake, Meddybemps Lake, Mousam Lake, Baskahegan Lake, and Androscoggin Lake. Great trout streams in the state include Pleasant River, Rapid River, Little Ossipee River, and Aroostook River. Maine fly fishing guides who specialize in trout are your best chance of a successful fishing trip. |
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Maine Saltwater Fly Fishing Guides and Charters
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 | Salmon are another species that Maine anglers love, and their target is the landlocked salmon. The state record fish was caught in Sebago Lake and weighed just over 28 pounds. Other lakes that support healthy numbers of salmon include Gardner Lake, Eagle Lake, Graham Lake, Big Lake, Sebec Lake, Munsungan Lake, Flagstaff Lake, and numerous others. Some of Maine’s streams and rivers also provide great salmon fishing, especially the Roach River, the Fish River, the Kennebago River, the Moose River, the West Branch Penobscot River, and Grand Lake Stream. Fly fishing guides in Maine are ready to help you land big salmon.
Saltwater Fly Fishing in Maine
One of the favorite targets with fly fishermen in Maine is the juvenile bluefin tuna. The season usually begins in July, and if the baitfish cooperate, the tuna will be around through much of October. Hooking a tuna on a fly rod provides some heart-pounding thrills! This isn’t for the faint of heart, but if you’re up to the challenge, book a Maine fly fishing charter to take you tuna fishing.
Another fish popular with all saltwater anglers is the striped bass, and the state record weighed 67 pounds. Such fish put up a battle on any kind of gear, but with a fly rod, it’s super intense. At certain times of the year, big stripers can be found right off the beaches, which means you’ll spend more time fishing than you will traveling in a boat to get to the fish. Your best option is to hire a Maine fishing charter to bag a trophy striped bass. If you need a lesson or two, many captains and crews will be glad to help.
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