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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

696.0. "Sebago Lake, Maine" by RGB::SWEENEY () Thu Apr 28 1988 09:23

	

	I have been reading these fishing notes files for a few monthes now
and figured it was time to start participating in the file. Another Note file,
another Black Hole.

I've gone out fishing a couple times so far and have caught 3 pickerel 16"-20"
and 2 brookies.

I've found the notes on l.l. Salmon fishing helpful but I've yet to see anyone
mention Sebago Lake in Maine. Has anyone fished up there for LL Salmon or
for that matter anything else?

In the past 2 summers [JULY, AUG.,SEPT.] I have caught a load of small perch
and one big pickerel over in Turtle Cove [off of deep cove] and a bunch of
small mouthes along the shores of deep cove [8"-12"].

I understand that late in the summer the Salmon are much deeper but what about
the bass? Has anyone caught any large mouthes up there? I don't see a lot of
people fishing this lake. Is there any particular reason? Acid rain problems
or something?

- Jay
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696.1COLORS::MACINTYREDon MacIntyreThu Apr 28 1988 09:525
    Welcome Jay.  You may want to check out notes 162.*, as well as
    gathering info here, there's a couple references to Sebago in there.  
                  
    Don Mac  (dir/keyword=maine-spots) 
                      
696.2Spring at SebagoMTBLUE::OKERHOLM_PAUThu Apr 28 1988 22:2617
{	I haven't fished Sebago myself but I heard that it is producing
    some nice fish this Spring. My next door neighbor is (Actually was.he
    just retired this month.) the head of the warden service and he
    is pretty well tuned in to whats happening around the state. He
    recommended Sebago this Spring because of what the biologists have
    been  turning up during their tagging activities. Some good sized
    Togue (Lake Trout) and Salmon. 
    	The best places to fish are near the mouths of the rivers which
    flow into it. (Songo and Muddy R?) (Anyone who has read my notes knows that
    I don't have much of a memory for details like names and such) The
    smelt congregate near the river mouths in the Spring and thats where 
    the salmon will be. Fish with anything that resembles a Smelt and you'll do
    fine. 
    	Later on in the season the Smelt disperse and the gamefish all go 
    deep. Its not as much fun - heavy gear and all.
    Good Luck
    Paul
696.3Sebago BoundMOSAIC::MACINTYRETerminal AnglerWed Apr 19 1989 14:188
    Has anyone fished Sebago yet this year?
    
    I'll be heading up there Friday morning for a few days of trolling
    for salmon.
    
    Any info out there?
    
    donmac
696.4moved by modMOSAIC::MACINTYRETerminal AnglerMon Apr 24 1989 13:1219
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Note 1113.0                        Sebago Lake                        No replies
MPGS::SALVIF                                         14 lines  24-APR-1989 09:00
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         I was in the Sebago Lake area this weekend and could not
    believe how beautiful the lake is, I was on rte. 302 and didn't
    see any signs of ICE anywhere. Has anyone ever fished for Smallies
    at Sebago?? How was it??
         I was really impressed with the lake and would love some info
    on real estate somewhere on the lake. If anyone knows where I could
    get some information i'd be gratefull. 
    
         Anyone selling land?? Or know someone in real estate in the 
         Sebago area???
    
    
    Frank
    
696.5MOSAIC::MACINTYRETerminal AnglerMon Apr 24 1989 13:4212
    Frank, Were you fishing up there?
          
    I was also up there this weekend, Fri-Sun.  We launched out
    of the state park and fished the mouth of the Songo.  Only boated
    1 salmon and 2 browns - lost a real nice salmon at boatside.
                                   
    Saw some nice looking smallie spots, but we were in salmon mode.
          
    Real nice area.
          
    donmac
    
696.6<salmon>PASTA::SWEENEYTue Apr 25 1989 08:5312
    What were you using to catch these fish? Streamers like Joes smelt
    or grey ghost? Anyone catching them on shiners?
    
    I might be heading up there this weekend to try my luck at it. How
    was the baot traffic on the lake and how rough was the lake? Did
    you troll or anchor the boat? Come on now Don out w/ it I want to
    catch a salmon too.
    
    By the way I bought the ABU baitcaster 521XLT plus. Need to get
    the rod now.
    
    /Jay
696.7love them rapalasMOSAIC::MACINTYRETerminal AnglerTue Apr 25 1989 10:1010
    Trolling Rapalas - largest salmon on a 7 rainbow, smaller salmon and 
    larger brown on a J9 silver, and the smaller brown on a 9 silver.
                                 
    Sewed om smelt appeared to be the local favorite.  Some folks appeared
    to be drifting and free lining smelt.  Overall didn't see much action.  
                                 
    Boat traffic wasn't bad at all.  The lake was REAL rough with the
    wind we had over the weekend.
           
    donmac
696.8<smelt funny>PASTA::SWEENEYTue Apr 25 1989 10:255
    Thanks, were you trolling these close to the surface or did you
    have to get them down 10' or so? I thought any smelt bait was
    illegal in Sebago before a certain date. 
    
    /Jay
696.9on topMOSAIC::MACINTYRETerminal AnglerTue Apr 25 1989 13:236
    I don't have the rules with me so I couldn't tell ya if these folks
    we're legal or not, but that was the most popular bait mentioned 
    by the locals.  We were right on top, and caught most fish in pretty
    shallow water ~10-15'.

    donmac
696.10Sebago lakeAQUA::CHINNASWAMYFri Mar 30 1990 14:5524
    Hello fellow fishermen and fisherwoman,
    
    I was planning to go up to Sebago Lake in the third weekend in April.
    Could someone please give me info on some or all of the following
    items.  Thanks a bundle !!!!!
    
    
    	Depth and fishing chart of the lake and where I could acquire it.
        Where to fish in the third week of April.
        What lures or bait to use.
        Where to launch my boat.
        Will ice be out in third week of April.
    
    
    I guess I am asking for everything but reeling the fish into the boat.
    
    
    
    
    
    				  Any help would greatly be appreciated.
    
    
    				  Kumar
696.11RANGER::MACINTYRETerminal AnglerFri Mar 30 1990 16:0919
    Welcome aboard Kumar!  I hope you don't mind me moving your note to an
    existing sebago lake topic, we try and minimize duplicate topics as
    much as possible and use keywords in order to keep the file as useful
    as possible.
    
    Anywa, check out the previous notes in this topic (696).  I was up
    there last year in the 3rd week of april and the action wasn't bad.  We
    didn't boat too many fish, 3 or 4 if I recall, but we had a good time
    and had salmon for supper.  Try the mouth of the Songo and troll small
    rapalas.
    
    I borrowed Delorme's Fishing Map book for Maine and used the map in
    there for depths and launches.  We launched at the state park right
    near the songo.
    
    Ice was out for us, you can call a local campground and see what they
    can tell ya.
    
    Good luck, donmac
696.121 FISH LIMIT ON SEBAGO!HPSTEK::CYGANThu Apr 19 1990 11:0816
    
    I just read a newspaper article that said Maine F+G was imposing a 
    ONE SALMON a day LIMIT on SEBAGO this season!@#@$@
    
    REAL GENEROUS of 'em!
    
    Sounds like Digital...if the spec doesn't work, change the spec,
    
         In MAINE ----> if they didn't stock enough fish --- LOWER THE
                                                             LIMIT!
    
    Looks like time to move on to other new england states that know
    how to manage their stocking programs.
    
    Dick
    
696.13Just a thoughtDIVER1::MACHADODesperately seeking TroutThu Apr 19 1990 14:119
    I don't remember all of the details but could it be due to the hatchery
    vandalism that occurred last year when someone let all the water out of
    a few fish holding pools and killed all of the fish in them? I don't
    remember what type of fish were killed or how many, although I think it
    was a rather large number. But this would certainly explain why there
    weren't enough fish stocked. 
    
    Barry
    
696.14Why bother ?!DNEAST::STEVENS_JIMWed May 09 1990 17:1112
    A-yuh, just looked in the regs....One Salmon, 16" min...
    
    The fish destroyed at the hatchery were trout...Brown or Brookie..
    Not sure..
    
    If your going to Sebago, I'd suggest you read the regs thoroughly.
    There are a lot for Sebago...
    
    Not even worth the trip down there...
    
    Jim