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Title:Fishing Notes- Archived
Notice:See note 555.1 for a keyword directory of this conference
Moderator:DONMAC::MACINTYRE
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Sep 20 1991
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1660
Total number of notes:20970

5.0. "MOOSEHEAD LAKE (MAINE)" by ELMO::MGAGNON () Thu Mar 14 1985 17:05

JUST A FEW WORDS ABOUT FISHING MOOSEHEAD LAKE IN MAINE. MYSELF AND THREE
OTHERS WENT TO MOOSEHEAD LAKE MARCH 8,9,10,11. THERE WAS STILL PLENTY OF ICE
AND PLENTY OF NICE LAKERS OR TOGUE AS THE NATIVES CALL THEM. THE LAKE IS 
BIGGER THAN WINNIE AND MUCH LESS COMMERCIALIZED. THE LOG CABIN ACCOMIDATIONS
WERE VERY REASONABLE. WE TOOK BACK 9 OR TEN REAL NICE FISH, LAKERS, SALMON,
AND CUSK. THE LAKERS WERE ALL OVER 18 INCHES. BESIDES THE ONES WE KEPT WE
THREW SEVERAL BACK THAT WERE JUST UNDER 18 INCHES. IF YOU LIKE FISHING FOR 
LAKERS AND SALMON AND DON'T WANT TO SPEND 40 OR 50 HOURS PER POUND TO DO IT 
THIS IS THE PLACE TO GO. 
                                    MARC GAGNON
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5.2you wanna betKATADN::TURCOTTE_PAUTue Jan 27 1987 12:4011
    
    	I'm glad you feel that way.  That means that you probably will
    stay home and fish around where you are.  What this also means is
    that the people who do come up here will have more fish.  Isn't
    that nice of you.  Note .0 was no lie, although there has been some
    bad days just like any other lake has, overall the fishing is good
    at Moosehead Lake Maine.
    
    			have a hoppy day
    			froggy
    
5.4busting cookiesBAXTA::TURCOTTE_PAUFri Jan 30 1987 07:0511
    
    	Nope I was busting your cookies too.
    		ha! ha! ha!
    		    he! he!
    			ho!
    
    	good luck next time you come up.
    
    	have a hoppy day
    	froggy
    
5.5can't wait to get there....TARKIN::GOODYThe answer is ...... 42.Thu Mar 03 1988 08:4118
    
    A friend and I are planning a trip to the Moosehead area in May
    this year. We have info on two places in Jackman. They are both
    housekeeping cottage types and both are $250.00 for a week.
    One is Sally Mountain Cabins and the other I found out is right
    across the road , Tuckaway Shores Cabins.
    I was told that this is about 45 mins. from Moosehead lake and that
    there were quite a few ponds right in the Jackman area that have
    the same kinds of fish found at Moosehead. (Togue, trout, perch,
    cusk)
    Can anybody from the area (or been there) that can fill me in on
    how these cabins are and the fishing in the area?
    I have to call soon to make reservations.
    
    Thanks in advance,
    Looking forward to a week of Nirvana....
    Mike
    
5.6Spencer Lake in JackmanAKOV12::LESHINMon Mar 07 1988 12:248
    I go to the Jackman area every year and fish Spencer Lake. The lake
    has a hole that goes down to 160 feet. It is about seven miles long.
    I have taken Lakers, Salmon, and brookies from the lake. The only
    cabins on the lake are Hardscrabble Lodge. They get $20 per person
    per day. (207-243-2946 7-10a.m. 4-7p.m.) Best time to fish is right
    after ice-out otherwise the fish go down when it gets cold.
    
    	Lloyd 
5.7Looking for a cabinCIMNET::GAFFNEYNASCAR **** 600 HORSEPOWERTue May 31 1988 14:356
    I too would like information on any cabins or cottages located on
    Moosehead.  Would like something directly on the water, preferably
    with a boat launch.  Thanks in advance.
    
    Brian Gaffney       CIMNET::GAFFNEY
    
5.8Camp RecommendationsMIMIC::DOWNINGTue May 31 1988 17:2611
    I know of three good places on Moosehead, all with access to prime
    fishing areas.
    
    Casey's Camps...east side...at entrance to Spencer Bay.
    
    The Birches...west side...near Moose River...Rockwood.
    
    Tomhegan Camps...west side...near Socatean/Tomhegan streams.
    
    All pretty nice places...call Greenville Chamber of Commerce for
    phone numbers.