With slightly less than a week to go in the official fishing season, fishing reports are inconsistent in the Rangeley area. Some anglers, intercepting a school of migrating trout and salmon fresh from a lake do exceptionally well. Others report fishing is very slow.
This is mostly due to the fact that once again the temperatures for theĀ first three weeks of September were warmer than normal, with few nights dropping down below 50 degrees. Lake temperatures were also warm so not many fish were moving. It really takes water temps to drop into the 50’s before migration commences. Also, rainfall was once again below normal. A flush of water will move fish too but September has brought about half the amount of usual rainfall.
The last few days have brought colder temps, even a frost, and we expect rain today so as has been usual the last few years, the fishing will probably go gangbusters the few days before the season closes.
My own fishing has reflected the general trend in September. I fished a number of days on the Maggalloway and Kennebago Rivers and caught very few decent fish – a salmon here, a salmon there. But then on two separate mornings before sun up, found a fresh school and caught a dozen incredible trout and salmon in just a few hours. It is tough to take good photos by yourself, in dim light, when big fish are still rising, and you don’t want to stress the fish, but here are a few marginally okay photos. The longish-looking trout was about 18 inches with a huge mouth.
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One weekend last week, my daughter and boyfriend were fishing on Kennebago Lake where a stream enters the lake (in less than two feet of water) and caught only small brookies until he landed an 18 incher. Like I said, no predictability.
Hopefully, you get to enjoy at least a day or two on the water before the season ends.