Maine Striper Bass

Trout,salmon and suckers

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

I spent the day guiding Chuck and Justin from Arkansas. Justin is a Smoky Mountains guide and has fished for many different fish. I had some great conversion with them about their fishing trips. They had never caught a land lock salmon and that was their goal. The weather was cloudy, with a light breeze and only 50 degrees out. They managed to get several salmon( one 18 and 16 inches), two brook trout(one 16 inches) and four suckers. Justin also broke off two monster, we wish we could of seen those fish.

As a side note we saw, seven moose, ducks, rabbit, loons, a beaver, king fisher and a fox.

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16 inch brook trout
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18 inch salmon
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Time to put the boat away

Monday, November 24th, 2008

I wanted to get the boat in the water one last time,so I called a couple buddies and they were in for one last trip in the boat for 2008. The morning started out cold and stayed cold,only getting into the mid 20s and it was breezy but that didn’t stop the fish from biting. We had some good laughs and ended November on a high note.

Our first sign that winter is coming

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Dam it is cold, my wife said I was an “idiot for fishing in this weather”,maybe she is right

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I hope we see $1 a gallon again

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Nope she was wrong

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doubled up

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fatty

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Just when I think I am done

Monday, November 17th, 2008

Over the past few weeks I have said,”O.K. this is it,last time out” but I get into a ton of fish and think just one more time out. Well today was suppose to be my last day with the drift boat and it was going away for the winter but after all the fish Alan and I got into today, I think him and I might just go just one more time. Almost all fish came to hand with a olive woolly bugger but I was able to fool a few with a McKay Special. We had a breeze all day and even saw some spitting of snow,it won’t be long.

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The last few weeks

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

I find the fall fishing to be my favorite and sometimes the colder it gets the better. It brings on a whole new set of challenges. Even though most of the places hold stock fish,the places are beautiful and are a lot of fun with a 4 weight rod. They are also great places to spend time with friends. These are some pictures form the last few weeks.
Tait’s first trout on a dry fly
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Jax’s first fish nymphing
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Peter’s first fish on his bamboo rod

 

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