dozer777
Active Member
fellow Mainardweather is starting to get nice around these parts, gotta get my licence soon. I usually stay close to home to fish, i think i took my boat out to Sebago lake once a few summers ago and almost took my whole prop and lower unit of my motor (was a inboard motor) on a shallow spot i went screaming across. coaught a few white perch that day but nothing great.
If you fish Sebago go to where Songo river empties into the lake By Quimby's. Right next to the state park. Fish in 5 to 10 feet of water either trolling a grey ghost on a fly rod or a sewed on smelt. This time last year we caught 12 toque and 2 salmon before noon. I hate those togue they eat all the food for other fish. Caught a 8lb one last year it fought for 2 minutes then reeled it in like an old boot. We kill those along with the pike some idiots put in there a few years back.