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Maine Fishing Reports


2015-08-02
6:42 PM

August Fishing on the Kennebec River - Conditions: The striped bass have moved upriver into their summer haunts. Water quality is good and the flow rate will subside this week due to the waning moon. The offshore shark and tuna fishing remains slow... Not sure why but it will turn on any more...
Capt. Dave Pecci - Kennebec River


2015-07-12
5:50 PM

Striped Bass Fishing is HOT on the Kennebec - Conditions: The water clarity has improved greatly this week flow is still a bit high. Temps upriver are in the low to mid 70s. mid 50s at the beaches. Bait the fish are feeding on: Juvenile Atlantic herring, sand eel, river herring, eel Fishi more...
Capt. Dave Pecci - Kennebec River


2015-07-05
6:23 PM

Great Striped Bass action continues into July - Kennebec River / Casco Bay Fishing Report July 6th, 2015 Conditions: The River is a bit muddy due to some heavy rain last week and big tides. Water temps are from the high 50s to high 60s. Bait the fish are feeding on: Juvenile Atlantic herring, sa more...
Capt. Dave Pecci - Kennebec River


2015-06-18
6:07 AM

June Striped Bass Action - the Best in Years - Kennebec River / Casco Bay Fishing Report June 15th, 2015 Conditions: Water temps are slowly climbing into the mid 60s up river. The beaches are in the mid 50s to low 60s. Full moon this week will cause lots of tide and current. Bait the fish are f more...
Capt. Dave Pecci - Kennebec River


2011-09-08
1:41 PM

Fall is upon us!! - Fishing for me has slowed a bit. Water temps are cooling off due to rain that was have been getting from the tropical storms. Bass (smallmouth) fishing has about ended they are out in the deeper waters. Can still find a few largemouth still in the sh more...
David Cassidy Sr. - Downeast


2011-07-21
7:48 PM

Mid-Summer - Stripers are hitting hard down in southern Maine. The charter boats are out daily. Bass (large & small mouth) fishing here has been going well. They hittig tubes,sankos, and flies. Also been catching a few of the trout species by trolling. The w more...
David Cassidy Sr. - Downeast


2011-06-30
11:56 AM

Fishing so far - Finally get a chance to post a report. Sorry for the delay. Turkey season took over this season and didn't get a big chance to do any fishing. We have had a wet spring and that seem to have kept fishing slow. Large and smallmouth bass seem to be o more...
David Cassidy Sr. - Downeast


2010-09-15
5:47 PM

Fall is coming - Water temps are cooling down and the bass are heading for deeper water. Salmon, Togue and other trout are hitting pretty well with these cooler temps. Trolling seems to work best. Trolling streamers and other trolling lures are working great. Th more...
David Cassidy Sr. - Downeast


2010-08-28
12:56 PM

Late summer fishing - Water temps are down a bit so the bass have been active out in the lakes and ponds. I did some trolling last week and the bass fishing was great. Fishing off of points seem to be the spots to hit as fish were stacked up on them. Small trolling lures more...
David Cassidy Sr. - Downeast


2010-07-07
3:03 PM

The weather is hot - Water temps are getting up so salmon are going deep. Splake and Togue are still being caught on leadcore. Bait being sewn on is working real well at this time. The mackeral have hit here along the coast. Heavy fish are being caught. I have not see more...
David Cassidy Sr. - Downeast

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Specific Maine Fishing Report Locations:

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Kennebec River (4)

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