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Here is what I currently have for a couple of our trout streams.. They are from a couple of years ago though..
This last picture is the tail race from the dam on the St. Croix River.. This is really great to flyfish during the early spring when thos landlock salmon go threw there. Here you can catch smallmouth bass, both the atlantic and landlock salmon, white and yellow perch, chain pickeral, sunfish, an occasional brook trout (early in the year that is), chubs wieghing up to 5 lbs., bullhead (hornpout) catfish, pretty much every fish that are natural to Maine can be caught here. Now as in another of my posts largemouth bass has been released into the watershead above this dam..
This last picture is the tail race from the dam on the St. Croix River.. This is really great to flyfish during the early spring when thos landlock salmon go threw there. Here you can catch smallmouth bass, both the atlantic and landlock salmon, white and yellow perch, chain pickeral, sunfish, an occasional brook trout (early in the year that is), chubs wieghing up to 5 lbs., bullhead (hornpout) catfish, pretty much every fish that are natural to Maine can be caught here. Now as in another of my posts largemouth bass has been released into the watershead above this dam..
Last edited by Phil from Maine; 07-03-2012 at 12:22 AM.
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I have never caught a brown trout yet. We do have some in a couple of the smaller lakes here. They were stocked with them because they are warm water lakes. They have done pretty good in those lakes.
Nice looking streams, that first pic looks somelike one up in the morw estern part of the state. That too, comes from the Appalachians.
Nice looking streams, that first pic looks somelike one up in the morw estern part of the state. That too, comes from the Appalachians.
Last edited by Phil from Maine; 07-03-2012 at 11:49 AM.