From Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife <[email protected]>
Subject 🎣February Fishing Report—Hot Off the Press
Date January 30, 2026 8:39 PM
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Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife





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February Fishing Report

After the recent Arctic blast and last weekend’s snowstorm, ice fishing conditions across much of Maine are in excellent shape heading into February. Cold temperatures have firmed things up, and anglers are finding solid ice and productive fishing on waters both large and small.  

Maine’s fisheries biologists have compiled their February reports with where to fish, what to target, and a few insider tips to help you make the most of your time on the hard water: 


* *Fishing near Moosehead? Help keep these fisheries healthy.* Several nearby waters — including Lobster Lake, Big Houston Pond, Allagash Lake, and Chesuncook Lake — need increased angler harvest to help strengthen local fisheries. 

* *West Grand Lake opens February 1.* Eastern Maine’s largest lake offers diverse angling opportunities, with abundant trout, salmon, and white perch — with many fish running 15 inches or larger. 

* *Running a battery-powered auger?* Keep batteries warm in an insulated bag or lunch box when traveling — cold temps can significantly reduce performance. 

* *Fishing for salmon? Try smelt.* Smelt are the preferred prey for landlocked salmon. Handle carefully — they’re less hardy than shiners and require a well-managed bait bucket. 

* *Know before you go.* Live bait is restricted on many waters, especially in the North Zone. Always check current regulations before heading out. 

February is shaping up to be a great month to get outside and enjoy Maine’s ice fishing opportunities. Be sure to check local ice conditions, dress for extreme cold, and review fishing laws [ [link removed] ] before heading out. To read the full regional fishing report, click over to our website [ [link removed] ] or tap into the ME Outdoors app [ [link removed] ].

*Read the Report* [ [link removed] ]


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fishing license
Buy a License

Not ready to commit to a full-year fishing license? Start with a 1-day license. You can dip your toes into angling, and if (when) you get hooked, you can easily upgrade to a full-season fishing or combination hunting and fishing license—just pay the difference. Best of all, every license purchase directly supports Maine’s fisheries, funding research, habitat restoration, fish stocking, and public water access across the state. 

*License Options* [ [link removed] ]



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Join a Workshop

New to ice fishing? Join Maine Outdoor Programs for a fun, beginner-friendly workshop on Norway Lake *Saturday, February 21, 7 AM–12 PM*. This hands-on session covers ice safety, basic gear, bait and lures, regulations, and proper fish handling—perfect for all ages and experience levels.  

Find additional workshop dates and locations on our website [ [link removed] ]. 

*Reserve a Spot* [ [link removed] ]






Fishing with friends
Free Fishing Weekend: Feb 14-15*
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No fishing license? No problem! During Free Fishing Weekend [ [link removed] ], anyone can fish for free. Bring a friend, neighbor, or family member—it’s time to hit the water!

"*Excludes those with suspended or revoked licenses."



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More information

* Buy a fishing license [ [link removed] ]
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* Monthly fishing report [ [link removed] ]
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* Search Maine fishing laws [ [link removed] ]
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* Fishing Laws Online Angling Tool (FLOAT) [ [link removed] ]
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* Protect our waters from aquatic invasive species [ [link removed] ]
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* Fishing resources [ [link removed] ]
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* Current stocking report [ [link removed] ]
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* Beginner's guide to ice fishing [ [link removed] ]
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* Ice safety tips [ [link removed] ]
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* Learn how to be a good land user [ [link removed] ]
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* Hire a registered Maine guide [ [link removed] ]
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* Freshwater fish safe eating guidelines [ [link removed] ]







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