From Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife <[email protected]>
Subject You deserve a day of fishing....
Date June 30, 2023 11:47 AM
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July + August fishing tips + spots





Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife





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Grab a fishing pole, and enjoy

father and daughter smiling in bass boat driving to new fishing spot [ [link removed] ]

*What lures should you use this time of year? Wondering where you can fish from shore? Find tips and tricks and places to go in this regional fishing report!? [ [link removed] ]*

It has been a cool, wet start to summer but warmer, drier days are likely ahead. Water levels and flows can be low due to lack of rainfall in summer, causing water temperatures to rise, and increasing stress on trout and salmon. Learn more about fishing responsibly during warm/low water conditions. [ [link removed] ]

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Click here to view the July + August Fishing Report. [ [link removed] ]

Click here to view the stocking report. [ [link removed] ]

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*View Fishing Report* [ [link removed] ]


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female fly angler on river
*Enjoy your time on the water, and remember:*

* *Leave no trace ?* Carry out all that you carry in.
* *Park in public or designated areas *?**?Don't block paths or other roads. Be mindful of muddy and soft roads.
* *Respect private property ?* Utilize public access sites or areas where you have permission to park or access.
* *Be prepared ?* Check the weather, bring what you need for the day, and let someone know where you are going and when you expect to return.
* *Take care of your catch ?* If you are practicing catch and release, do so quickly and responsibly. If you harvest your catch, please bring it home with you.?If you harvest your catch, please bring it home with you. [ [link removed] ]


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Help us keep it Maine: Protect our waters from aquatic invasive species

Maine has some of the country?s most pristine and healthy waters, which support high-quality habitat for fish and wildlife as well as endless opportunities for outdoor recreation.

Unfortunately, Maine waters, as well as the fish, wildlife, and recreation they support, are threatened each year by introductions of fish, plants, diseases, and other aquatic invasive species that compete with and displace native natural communities.

It is up to everyone who enjoys Maine's waters - boaters, paddlers, and anglers - to protect our waters.

stop aquatic hitchhikers clean drain dry

*Learn How to Prevent the Spread* [ [link removed] ]


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More information

Buy a fishing license [ [link removed] ]
Monthly fishing report [ [link removed] ]
Search Maine fishing laws [ [link removed] ]
Fishing Laws Online Angling Tool (FLOAT) [ [link removed] ]
Protect our Waters from Invasive Species [ [link removed] ]
Fishing resources [ [link removed] ]
Current stocking report [ [link removed] ]
Maine Fishing Guide [ [link removed] ]
Fishing with soft plastic lures [ [link removed] ]
Learn how to be a good land user [ [link removed] ]
Hire a registered Maine guide [ [link removed] ]








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