Maine Saltwater Fishing Reports With Capt. George Harris & Super Fly Charters

Maine Striper Fishing Guide 2011

Next Month Striped Bass Will Be Migrating Into Maine Waters...Cod will be stacking up on the ledges...Many Other Coastal Species Will Become Active As The Water Warm's...We Will Be Ready For Them All!!! As you can see in the pics, Striped Bass can be ferocious in the way they take a fly...Early last June, this Kennebec River striper took Chris Oliver right to the corks on his G.Loomis GLX 9wt...this would happen many, many times that morning!!! If you would like to give Striped Bass fishing in an amazing setting a try,
Please give us a jingle @ 207-691-0745.
Beginning next month we'll be on the water night & day...We'll get the fish dialed in and we'll keep them dialed in. That's the benefit of fishing with a full time saltwater fishing guide...
We are also looking for marina space for the 21 Parker, Most likely this will be somewhere on the lower Kennebec watershed...We will still be offering trips in different regions, that we'll access by taking advantage of the numerous public boat launches that are spread across the Maine coast...We have the choice of two boats that we can fish from....
We mostly fish from the 21' Parker "Super Fly". Without a doubt, it's the most versatile fly & light tackle skiff for fishing the rugged Maine coast...When the need arises, we'll also be fishing from a smaller, lighter 17' hybrid flats skiff equipped with a poling platform...
We have some availability next month for "Trash Can Tarpon" aka Carp fishing on the pristine flats of the Merrymeeting bay estuary, These brutes range over a wide variety of habitat in the Kennebec system and can be targeted using a variety of fly & light tackle techniques. I also have some late May dates open for early season Striped Bass fishing. For the bottom bashers out there...Cod fishing begins to heat up next month, which directly corresponds to the spring Herring runs...As the herring move into the tidal rivers, Hungry Striped Bass won't be far behind!!! Some of the largest wild life migrations on the planet occur each spring and fall as staggering numbers of fish, invertebrates, marine mammals and sea birds move up and down the western Atlantic seaboard...We feel truly blessed to have been able to carve out our own place in this migration path..If you are interested in joining us as we chase the tide & work our way up through the food chain, please give us a call for more info.

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Super Fly Charters
Capt. George Harris
207-691-0745
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