Maine Striper Fishing With Capt George Harris & Super Fly Charters

Some decent Striped Bass fishing reports are coming in from southern New England...The herring runs have started to fill in here in Maine, which sets the stage for the Striper migration to begin in the mid coast region of Maine...We'll begin to see some Striped Bass activity on the Kennebec river starting by the end of May and from then on it'll continue to get better as we move into June....On the nearshore ledges cod will start to stack up in big numbers...and my lobstermen buddies will soon be taking some nice sized halibut off gravel bottom areas...I'm looking forward to seeing some fillets very soon...lets hope for some warm weather to help get our saltwater fishing season kicked off strong!!! Just a rminder that we have some availability this may for Merrymeeting Bay Carp fishing...My friend Dan R. recently landed a nice one, well over 10 pounds probably over 15#...A very nice and catch on his 5wt!!! Freshwater fishing also is starting to improve greatly here in Maine. In the streams and rivers, trout are biting well...I have a few friends that have been hammering the rainbow trout in a tiny midcoast maine tailwater, streamer flies and tiny swimming plugs have produced....Spring in Maine is also the time of year when you see many anglers in tin boats trolling streamer flies & wobbling spoons along the shorelines of many of our lakes and ponds...this accounts for some great catches of Brown Trout, Brook Trout and landlocked Salmon. Bass, Northern Pike and Panfish are beginning to wake up in the lakes and ponds...best reports have come from those who have been fishing over dark weedy bottoms as those areas seem to warm up faster...
For those who haven't gotten the yard work done...you better hurry up!!! May is an awesome month to be outdoors & the Fishing in Maine is about to really get cranking


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Capt. George Harris
207-691-0745
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