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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

15.0. "MOOESHEAD LAKE INFO?" by WFOVX3::MAREK () Fri May 10 1985 15:54

		I AM GOING TO MOOSEHEAD LAKE IN MAINE (FOR THE FIRST TIME)
	ABOUT THE SECOND WEEK IN JUNE. I AM HOPING SOMEONE CAN GIVE ME
	SOME INFO

	1. WHAT FISH ARE BITING AT THAT TIME AND WHAT TACKLE,SHOULD I USE?

	2. CAN BOATS BE RENTED THERE AND IF SO WHERE? IF NOT WHERE CAN I
	   LAUNCH A BOAT?
	
	3. ARE THERE CABINS OR CAMPSITES AVAILABLE NEAR THE LAKE ?

	4. PRICE OF OUT OF STATE LICENSE FOR 3 DAYS?

	5. ANY HELPFUL HINTS TO HAUL-IN A FEW GOOD SIZE FISH WOULD BE 
	   APPRECIATED. 


			.............THANKS
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15.1MSEE::KELLEYMon May 13 1985 10:218
	
	Check note #5 and send mail to ELMO::MGAGNON, he will
	have most of the info that you are looking for...




	_GJK
15.2Mooshead InfoSUPER::DELLAThu Apr 17 1986 15:3712
    Just thought that I would throw in my 2 cents worth. I fished Moosehead
    last year around that time. There are a string of cabins available
    and plenty of places to rent boats. When you hit Greenville bear
    left along the lake. 
    
    When your there, try the Moose River... I pulled an 18" Brookie
    out last year. There are also Salmon... Artificial lures only on
    the river. If you fly fish any of the standard streamers work....
    Try a Black Maribou......
    
    Good luck
    PDP
15.3QUICK MOOSEHEAD INFOMTBLUE::DANFORTH_DANTue May 20 1986 12:074
    1. TOGUE,SALMON,AND BROOK TROUT THAT WOULD SCARE YOU!
    2. USUALLY THE ONLY PLACE YOU CAN RENT IS AT THE CAMP OR CAMPGROUND
       IN WHICH YOU ARE STAYING.
    
15.4 MOOSEHEAD INFOMTBLUE::DANFORTH_DANTue May 20 1986 12:156
    IN REPLY TO 15.0 
    I'M NEW AT THIS SO BEAR WITH ME!
    I FISH MOOSEHEAD VERY MUCH ALL SUMMER, I'VE CAUGHT TOGUE 12 LBS
    OR BETTER MANY TIMES, THE SALMON RUN 3 TO 3 1/2 LBS AND THE 
    BROOKIES CAN GO TO 6LBS. GIVE ME A CALL AND I CAN GIVE YOU ALOT
    OF INFO THAT YOU WOULD BE INTERESTED IN.
15.5Maine fishing,a tourist hopes for best...ASGMKB::FLETCHERBass_Buster_FletchWed Jun 18 1986 16:337
All you Moosehead fishers,I'm heading up to Great Pond (some Indian
name no doubt) outside of Waterville for a long July 4 weekend/fishin'
excursion. Any advice as to particular "Maine" techniques/gear? As I
understand,it's loaded with all sorts of fish,Bass included,and clear
and about 8 miles long. My first time there. I'm gonna take my Shimano
and 8# and 12# spools,the usual Bass and trout stuff. Any unique bait/
gear?
15.6Oh oh...he's not gonna like this!ASGMKA::TOMASJoeWed Jun 18 1986 17:484
    Here's a tip....
    
    FIRST...learn which end of the rod to hold...then replace the kite
    string with mono!
15.7RANGLY::BOTTOM_DAVIDThu Jun 19 1986 11:1610
    Great Pond is in Belgrade Lakes/Simthfield/near Waterville area.
    It is a great landlocked salmon pond. Trolling is the generally
    accepted method of catching them. Nearby you will find Long Pond
    (also good for brookies and salmon) and Messalonski (snow pond)
    which is also good for pickrel,salmon,brook trout,bass,perch. All
    of these ponds are the "Belgrade Lakes", good fishing just 10 miles
    from the Augusta Plant. Enjoy it while you're up, the fishing should
    be good.
    
    dave
15.8OTHER GREAT POND FISHIESRANGLY::TURCOTTE_PAUThu Jun 19 1986 12:138
    also in great pond dumped by accident is the famous junk fish 
    "NORTHERN PIKE".  People have been catching these fish with some
    size to them.  Great Pond is a real pretty lake but be careful
    driving your boat around there are plenty of hazards.
    
    			good fishing
    			froggy
    
15.9Lake Pemmaquid?MAXWEL::HENRIKSONCaptain VideoThu Jun 19 1986 15:017
    
    	While we're talking about Maine lakes, has anyone ever been
    to Lake Pemmaquid? It's near Boothebay Harbor. I'm going up there
    the end of the month and wondered how the fishing is. I'm fairly
    new to the sport and would appreciate any advice anyone has to give.
    
    /Pete
15.10Talk about fish...I was expecting trout!!!ASGMKA::FLETCHERBass_Buster_FletchFri Jun 20 1986 16:5511
< Note 15.8 by RANGLY::TURCOTTE_PAU >
                         -< OTHER GREAT POND FISHIES >-

    Jeez,thanks for the tips you Maniacs.
I think I'll bring some heavier stuff.
NORTHERN PIKE? SALMON?
A speargun anyone?

Sounds like minnow potential..any regulations?
    

15.11"Belgrade area ifo"RANGLY::BLUM_EDMon Jun 23 1986 09:2834
    I WOULD "bring some heavier stuff", the northern can run over 10
    lb from what I understand.....up to 18 I think was the largest.
    I would want to get right up in the weeds for the northerns, somewhere
    where there are large weedbeds near to deep water.......try a Johnson
    silver minnow with a pork frog trailer.    
        
    Try your luck fishing around Hoyte Island in the deeper water, shiners
    would do if your interested in bait fishing, smelt are better for
    salmon. You might try trolling wobbler type lures as well for salmon.
        
    BASS, has it got bass......bass all over the place....try the south
    end, launching at the Belgrade stream launch....go out thru the
    channel and cut around the bar to the left....theres a long bay
    bordering the railroad tracks,  lots of lilies and weed as well
    as a bottom filled with nice stumps and such....work the stucture
    and you'll catch bass.....also the stream itself can be good for
    bass. These two area's are also good for topwater "jitterbugging"
    as well toward evening and after dark......extend your fishing
    by fishing late evening until about ten.
    
    BE CAREFUL....as Froggy said..these ponds are full of "propeaters"
    nice big rocks, boulders and bars all waiting for your lower unit!
    
                                       Enjoy and tight lines
    
                                             Ed
        
  
    There are more ponds and area's to fish in the local than you will
    possibly get two in a long weekend...but wherever you go there should
    be some good fishing.    
    
    
15.12Great Pond -aptly namedASGMKA::FLETCHERBass_Buster_FletchMon Jul 07 1986 10:3518
    Well,all you mainiacs,the weekend was great in spite of spotty weather.
    It turns out we were at the northern end of Great Pond and my canoe
    and Merc Thruster were our only mode of transport(the promised boat
    hit some rocks a couple of weeks before...just like you guys said
    not to...) BUT,I got over into the weeds on the northeast end and
    promptly got dragged around by a 4-5+ lb pickeral(Pike?-I couldn't
    tell the difference in the 3 minutes I wrestled with him). The weekend
    went like that-six feet of rocket after my rubber worm- BLAM and
    then wrestling matches...I finally got smart Sunday and started
    to fish the deeper water around the island off Jamaica Point and
    JEEZ you guys have nice bass...Again a purple worm off the bottom
    and 4+pounds of HEAVY bass ...Enough to tire a guy out...
    I see what amazing fishing you could have with a REAL boat. HEY
    DON MAC,how much was that John boat?
    The Loons are all over the lake-a good sign in my book-clear water
    and good country.
    Thanks for the fun...think I'l go back...
    
15.13CNTROL::LANDERMon May 11 1987 13:303