Saturday, June 6, 2009
Machias Issues
The Machias River is really the longest free flowing river in Maine. It travels through a wonderful semi wilderness setting and offers much to the traveler. From a class 3 section, to falls to great fishing. It is truly a jewel of Maine. The problem comes in the amount of funding that is directed toward maintaining campsites along the river and their care. The RIPS at Route 9 for example are in need of serious repair and upgrade. Everyone love the lean too's, but the one remaining is old and getting rough. It is time to do some serious fund raising, bring the issues forward and put funding into recreation and tourist who visit these waters.
Loons
Here is an excellent article in this Fridays report from IFW regarding loons and trout. There are pictures of loons taking trout over 18" long - think about that 5-8 pounds per day per bird. These were taken on remote ponds managed for trophy fish. As the biologist states, we use your license money to manage the waters, stock the waters, limit the size of the fish you can take, must be over 18". Only to most of all the trophy or large fish eaten by birds. I hear that loon tastes a little like Eagle, dark meat. hahaha.
Machias at Rip
Remember watch and know the water on the Machias. Fishing has been fair, saw a fella land a 16" brookie recently. Lots of poison ivy along the banks. The lower stretch should be picking up soon. However we are seeing bass in the west branch
Jellison
Zach and Hunter have been working Jellison hard without much success, however the two loons seem to be enjoying the water and eating very well.
Middle Branch
Manny and Amanda have been hitting the waters hard. The middle branch and all side brooks off Route 180, looks like trout are bitting.
Loons Bad for Fish
Yesterdays posting on the IFW web site and the article by the fisheries biologist was one of the most truthful and thought out pieces I have seen in a long time. We spend funds for licenses, raise fish, release fish, make special regulations for trophy waters and then the loons eat up to 5 pounds of trophy fish a day, recently 18" brook trout.....
Salmon Pond
I am hearing that fishing at the old hole, Salmon pond was very poor this week. Be it the weather or water temp, however the temp was 59.
Loons Bad for Fish
Yesterdays posting on the IFW web site and the article by the fisheries biologist was one of the most truthful and thought out pieces I have seen in a long time. We spend funds for licenses, raise fish, release fish, make special regulations for trophy waters and then the loons eat up to 5 pounds of trophy fish a day, recently 18" brook trout.....
Salmon Pond
I am hearing that fishing at the old hole, Salmon pond was very poor this week. Be it the weather or water temp, however the temp was 59.
New Blog
Well folks I was looking for a way to share stories of our travels across Maine hunting, fishing, camping, trapping, boating or just relaxing. What a great way to get started, a full moon and telephone discussion with one of the Master Outdoorsman in Maine Dave O'connor. I am sure I could fill the blog with history or stories, but I am hoping to focus on events and fish.
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