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Thursday, January 17th, 20132012 Striped Bass Regulations
Tuesday, May 8th, 2012The following Maine saltwater recreational fishing regulations are current as of May 1, 2012. However, they are subject to change. Please contact our office or your local Marine Patrol Officer with questions. All minimum lengths are total length, NOT fork length. The sale of fish by recreational anglers is prohibited.
2012 Striped Bass Regulations – PDF
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The 23rd Annual Special Olympics of Maine Benefit Open
Wednesday, April 25th, 2012Lakeside Motel & Cabin’s brings you the 23rd Annual Special Olympics of Maine Benefit Open will be held on May 6, 2012
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Maine Has World-Class Smallmouth Bass Fishing
Monday, September 5th, 2011Maine has some of the best smallmouth bass fishing in the US. We literally have hundreds of lakes and ponds with thriving populations of smallmouth bass, and many of them see hardly any fishing pressure. The Downeast region is probably the best-known area for traveling anglers to journey in pursuit of smallmouth bass. And lakes like Spednick, Junior, Rocky, East Grand and the Grand Falls Flowage all have well-deserved reputations as consistent producers of quality fishing. But
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Potential World-Record Striped Bass
Wednesday, August 24th, 2011
A seasoned angler caught a potentially record-breaking striped bass on an evening outing in Long Island Sound. Greg Myerson, 43, of North Branford, Connecticut, was drifting with live eels on August 4, when the big fish hit. Myerson, an accomplished fisherman who won Angler of the Year in the 2010 Striper Cup competition, brought the fish to Jack’s Shoreline Bait and Tackle in Westbrook to be weighed the next morning—nearly 12 hours after the catch—and tipped the scales at 81.88
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