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Ping -- Pirate Dave re W Branch of the Penobscot
Dave
I will be planning a trip to ME with my 2 nephews We wll fish the salt above Casco Bay Then I would like to fish the West Branch of the Penobscott by the Ripogenous dam What is the best time of year ?(not too crowded) and can you suggest an outftter w a drift boat? Thanks in advance Fred e |
Ping -- Pirate Dave re W Branch of the Penobscot
On 2011-02-08 13:48:18 -0500, flebow said:
Dave I will be planning a trip to ME with my 2 nephews We wll fish the salt above Casco Bay Then I would like to fish the West Branch of the Penobscott by the Ripogenous dam What is the best time of year ?(not too crowded) and can you suggest an outftter w a drift boat? Thanks in advance Fred You would start your float at the Big Eddy Campground. I did it a couple of years ago with a Lakewood friend. The drift is short, but we caught lots of brookies and land locks on dries and nymphs. We did it in early July and only found one other boat on the river, but lots of wading fishermen above the Big Eddy. It is a fairly good sized river, so I doubt you will be "crowded". Watch out for logging trucks! I can't remember the name of our guide, but if you Google West Branch Penobscot fishing guides, you will have several to choose from. The fly shop in Greenville, Maine floats the river and is highly recommended. http://www.maineguideflyshop.com/ You might also consider floating the East Outlet of Moosehead Lake (start of the Kennebec River). Big brookies and land locks. If I had my choice, I would do the East Outlet. If you are camping, there are several spots along the East Outlet for primitive camping. When I had my motor home, I camped up there every October for several days each year. Great fishing, but colder than a witch's tit in October. If you do the Penobscot, there are several camp type rentals in Millinocket. East Outlet you can stay in a number of places in Greenville. Greenville has better restaurants, btw. d;o) Dave |
Ping -- Pirate Dave re W Branch of the Penobscot
Forgot to mention: Best time of the year is late May to early July
(same as the Rapid). The river also fishes well in September. Dave |
Ping -- Pirate Dave re W Branch of the Penobscot
On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 15:57:51 -0500, D. LaCourse
wrote: On 2011-02-08 13:48:18 -0500, flebow said: Dave I will be planning a trip to ME with my 2 nephews We wll fish the salt above Casco Bay Then I would like to fish the West Branch of the Penobscott by the Ripogenous dam What is the best time of year ?(not too crowded) and can you suggest an outftter w a drift boat? Thanks in advance Fred You would start your float at the Big Eddy Campground. I did it a couple of years ago with a Lakewood friend. The drift is short, but we caught lots of brookies and land locks on dries and nymphs. We did it in early July and only found one other boat on the river, but lots of wading fishermen above the Big Eddy. It is a fairly good sized river, so I doubt you will be "crowded". Watch out for logging trucks! I can't remember the name of our guide, but if you Google West Branch Penobscot fishing guides, you will have several to choose from. The fly shop in Greenville, Maine floats the river and is highly recommended. http://www.maineguideflyshop.com/ You might also consider floating the East Outlet of Moosehead Lake (start of the Kennebec River). Big brookies and land locks. If I had my choice, I would do the East Outlet. If you are camping, there are several spots along the East Outlet for primitive camping. When I had my motor home, I camped up there every October for several days each year. Great fishing, but colder than a witch's tit in October. If you do the Penobscot, there are several camp type rentals in Millinocket. East Outlet you can stay in a number of places in Greenville. Greenville has better restaurants, btw. d;o) Dave Dave Thanks for the good advice I am already somewhat familiar w some of these places - but my memory ??? If we did float the Rapid - where would we go or stay- nearest town near access I will start contacting some outfitters and the flyshop Fred |
Ping -- Pirate Dave re W Branch of the Penobscot
On 2011-02-08 16:30:01 -0500, flebow said:
Dave Thanks for the good advice I am already somewhat familiar w some of these places - but my memory ??? If we did float the Rapid - where would we go or stay- nearest town near access I will start contacting some outfitters and the flyshop Fred You can't float the Rapid, Fred. However, if you want to fish it I can recommend some guides, or I could guide you. The only place to stay on the Rapid is Lakewood Camps http://www.lakewoodcamps.com/ It's a little on the pricey side, but worth it as far as I'm concerned. Let me know when and I'll be there. Dave |
Ping -- Pirate Dave re W Branch of the Penobscot
On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 16:35:57 -0500, D. LaCourse
wrote: On 2011-02-08 16:30:01 -0500, flebow said: Dave Thanks for the good advice I am already somewhat familiar w some of these places - but my memory ??? If we did float the Rapid - where would we go or stay- nearest town near access I will start contacting some outfitters and the flyshop Fred You can't float the Rapid, Fred. However, if you want to fish it I can recommend some guides, or I could guide you. The only place to stay on the Rapid is Lakewood Camps http://www.lakewoodcamps.com/ It's a little on the pricey side, but worth it as far as I'm concerned. Let me know when and I'll be there. Dave Thanks again Probably early July I do remember fishing the Rapid (I think) around Errol Maine - or thats where we put in Fred |
Ping -- Pirate Dave re W Branch of the Penobscot
On 2011-02-08 16:57:56 -0500, flebow said:
On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 16:35:57 -0500, D. LaCourse wrote: On 2011-02-08 16:30:01 -0500, flebow said: Dave Thanks for the good advice I am already somewhat familiar w some of these places - but my memory ??? If we did float the Rapid - where would we go or stay- nearest town near access I will start contacting some outfitters and the flyshop Fred You can't float the Rapid, Fred. However, if you want to fish it I can recommend some guides, or I could guide you. The only place to stay on the Rapid is Lakewood Camps http://www.lakewoodcamps.com/ It's a little on the pricey side, but worth it as far as I'm concerned. Let me know when and I'll be there. Dave Thanks again Probably early July I do remember fishing the Rapid (I think) around Errol Maine - or thats where we put in Fred If you put in at Errol, you were fishing the beginning of the Androwscoggin River. The Rapid starts at Lower Lake Richardson and ends at Lake Umbagog the outlet of which is the Androscoggin. If you go in July, go early - 1st week or so. I'll be there on the 4th. Dave |
Ping -- Pirate Dave re W Branch of the Penobscot
On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 17:31:24 -0500, D. LaCourse
wrote: On 2011-02-08 16:57:56 -0500, flebow said: On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 16:35:57 -0500, D. LaCourse wrote: On 2011-02-08 16:30:01 -0500, flebow said: Dave Thanks for the good advice I am already somewhat familiar w some of these places - but my memory ??? If we did float the Rapid - where would we go or stay- nearest town near access I will start contacting some outfitters and the flyshop Fred You can't float the Rapid, Fred. However, if you want to fish it I can recommend some guides, or I could guide you. The only place to stay on the Rapid is Lakewood Camps http://www.lakewoodcamps.com/ It's a little on the pricey side, but worth it as far as I'm concerned. Let me know when and I'll be there. Dave Thanks again Probably early July I do remember fishing the Rapid (I think) around Errol Maine - or thats where we put in Fred If you put in at Errol, you were fishing the beginning of the Androwscoggin River. The Rapid starts at Lower Lake Richardson and ends at Lake Umbagog the outlet of which is the Androscoggin. If you go in July, go early - 1st week or so. I'll be there on the 4th. Dave OK I remember now We put our boat in at Errol and then crossed Umbagog almost directly acroess the outlet of the River into the lake Dick Celli (had?) a cabin there wew would stay right on a point I believe the Rapid was right there and i remeber the colors of the brookies. We also took out mt bikes by boat acroos the river and then and there was a back road way to travel to Richardson camps (i think) Fred |
Ping -- Pirate Dave re W Branch of the Penobscot
On 2011-02-08 19:56:14 -0500, flebow said:
On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 17:31:24 -0500, D. LaCourse wrote: On 2011-02-08 16:57:56 -0500, flebow said: On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 16:35:57 -0500, D. LaCourse wrote: On 2011-02-08 16:30:01 -0500, flebow said: Dave Thanks for the good advice I am already somewhat familiar w some of these places - but my memory ??? If we did float the Rapid - where would we go or stay- nearest town near access I will start contacting some outfitters and the flyshop Fred You can't float the Rapid, Fred. However, if you want to fish it I can recommend some guides, or I could guide you. The only place to stay on the Rapid is Lakewood Camps http://www.lakewoodcamps.com/ It's a little on the pricey side, but worth it as far as I'm concerned. Let me know when and I'll be there. Dave Thanks again Probably early July I do remember fishing the Rapid (I think) around Errol Maine - or thats where we put in Fred If you put in at Errol, you were fishing the beginning of the Androwscoggin River. The Rapid starts at Lower Lake Richardson and ends at Lake Umbagog the outlet of which is the Androscoggin. If you go in July, go early - 1st week or so. I'll be there on the 4th. Dave OK I remember now We put our boat in at Errol and then crossed Umbagog almost directly acroess the outlet of the River into the lake Dick Celli (had?) a cabin there wew would stay right on a point I believe the Rapid was right there and i remeber the colors of the brookies. We also took out mt bikes by boat acroos the river and then and there was a back road way to travel to Richardson camps (i think) Fred Yep. The Carry Road. Goes from Cedar Stump to Lake Richardson. Passable by four wheel truck most of the way, bikes all the way. Some folks still come into the river that way, but they only fish the lower river, say between Smooth Ledge and Cedar Stump. Beautiful part of the river. Hell, the entire river is the most beautiful thing I've ever seen. With a little imagination I can spell it as I type. Dave |
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