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#3
Guss...We're still here...I try to get out a few times during the weekends here in NH. Most of my time is spent fly fishing trout ponds.....Yea, the weather is very warm, but the fish are still there....just a little harder to find them and then to entice them to take my nympth.
#4
Fork Horn
Joined: Oct 2004
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From: New Goucester Maine
i live in southern Maine were there aren't very many natural trout. In the spring they stock them and that when i trout fish. Now most of the water is fished out and if it isn't it is quite warm. I've been bass fishing lately but this fall when they stock again and when the water cool si probally will go back to mostly trout fishing.
#5
Good to here that there are still afew of ya out there. I havent gotten out for trout in a few weeks. Way to hot and no rain so the rivers are vary low, I would be afrade to catch a trout when the water is this warm, the fight may kill him. The Salmon fishing has been great the past few times out, we have about100 lbs in the freezer and it is just the beggining of the season. The Atlantic salmon fishing has been great, best fighting fish in the world.
See ya guys around
See ya guys around
#6
Fork Horn
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 264
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From: New Goucester Maine
what methods have you been using to catch the atlantic salmon. My dads boss has gone out probally 5 times in teh past few weeks and hasn't got a bite from anthing but a bug.
#9
Go small . We have been killing them all year on small stuff. Check out riversnorth.net, I have a few pics on there. It is my buddies page. How long has he been fishing there, it tuck us abuot 3 years to figure things out and get some good numbers of fish. It is not the type of place ya just go to and catch fish.


