Maine Striper Fishing Blog Report: May 24th, 2009 The long wait is over!!!

Maine Striper fishing is about to bust wide open as the greatest migration on earth quickly approaches!!!

Our 21' Parker "Super Fly" a fly & light tackle SUV (Sport Utility Vessel)

The Boat is in the water. The Gear is ready to go. The water temps on the bays, flats and tidal rivers of mid coast Maine are nearly perfect. Biblical numbers of bait fish clog our waterways. I've been on the water everyday for a week now...fishing like a man possessed. Today we ran nearly to the head of the tide of one of our local tidal rivers...the water temps hovered around 62 degrees....bait fish boiled every where...osprey and eagles feasting heavily on the thick schools of river herring. We have some holdover Stripers to play with but the massive numbers of migrating stripers have not arrived in the mid coast region yet....The run is beginning along the southern Maine coast and migrating Striped Bass should begin pouring into our rivers and bays within a week....WE'RE READY!!! Reports indicate that the waters from Casco Bay south are starting to heat up....We can and do trailer the "Super Fly" to any of the hot areas along the Maine coast to keep you on the action!!!

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Check us out in the the May/June 2009 issue of Fly Fishing in Salt Waters magazine we're the featured guide service for Maine Saltwater sportfishing (pg. 76) Spring "Hot Spots" section. "Maine is shaking off the cool weather in a big way, which means it's time to enjoy the sun and catch that fish of a lifetime. June is time for huge Stripers and Bluefish on the flats. If that isn't enough, how about throwing a 14wt at busting Bluefin Tuna. Fly Fishing for "football" Bluefins has been getting more and more popular in Maine"

Reporting from the cape...Super Fly Salty Anglers Club" member Capt. Nick Santolucito of The Buzzards Bay Angler Reports: Nick Santolucito (Boston, MA) wrote
at 9:43pm yesterday
Buzzards Bay is starting to heat up fast! The Striper numbers have been increasing over the past few weeks, with many reports of fish being taken in the 40"+ class. The Blues are back in town as well. I took 6 this past weekend all in the 8-10lb range. They were willing to take chunks at the turn of the tide, but weren't eager to school up on the surface due to the chop. We are holding an extraordinary amount of bait down here also - if things keep progressing at this rate, we will be in for a very strong season!


For those fishing southern waters... "Super Fly Salty Anglers Club" member Capt. Dave Sutton of On The Flats Charters reports: Dave Sutton (Miami, FL) wrote at 8:22am yesterday
I am hoping the winds will calm down for June. This is one of the best months here in the Keys for the Tarpon. The Oceanside fish will be going both north and south after the worm fest of May and the inside fish will lay-up on our golden sandy colored flats making perfect targets on the long rod. I have been having great luck with the color peach on my tarpon flies this year and also the Tarpon Bunnies & Toad patterns.


If you're looking to fish with us season...please call us soon for available dates!!! We are taking reservations daily. Don't forget to ask about our evening blitz trip...It's becoming a guest favorite!!! Capt. George Harris
207-691-0745
www.superfly-charters.com

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