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For reasons beyond my control, I find myself making summer vacation
arrangements far in advance of my usual last-minute planning system. One advantage, I suppose, is that I get to think more about where I might find any opportunity to escape the family & wet a line. Adding to the anticipation is knowing I'll be staying on a fairly decent pond for wild smallmouth (& stocked brookies). I've probably asked this before; but I have a short memory, so I'll start over. I'm okay at reading streams and moving water; but I suck at flat water. Hell, that's probably the main reason I gave up bass fishing. I don't have a clue about where to fish, when to fish, or how to fish a still body of water. So if I'm fishing for smallies in a northern Maine pond of about 400 acres in July, what's a reasonable course of action? What are the clues? Yes, I realize there's no magic bullet here and the right answer differs on any given day or set of conditions; but given my overall cluelessness about lakes and smallies, I'm looking for general discussion for what bottom structure, water depths, shoreline conditions I should be looking for to make good decisions once I get there. Do I fish deep, or shallow? Early or late? Edges of weedbeds or around deep boulder fields? I have six months to tie up flies too, so a few suggestions for locally effective flies would be nice. Joe F. |
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![]() On 16-Jan-2008, "rb608" wrote: I'll be staying on a fairly decent pond for wild smallmouth (& stocked brookies). I've probably asked this before; but I have a short memory, so I'll start over. I'm okay at reading streams and moving water; but I suck at flat water. Hell, that's probably the main reason I gave up bass fishing. I don't have a clue about where to fish, when to fish, or how to fish a still body of water. The first thing I always look for is a coool inlet if there is one as July can be quite hot Is there a creek opr stream feeding the pond? Right there is where i wiould fish Evenings dry flies If it is very hot weather go deeper otherwise a streamer stripped correctly is what I would do and I wiould not fish w the sun out and bright wait for clouds or rain or eves pr early mornings Nothing bites at 100 degresss My 2 cents I have fished a LOT opf maine ponds Fred |
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My .02......... As a Mainer I fished alot of ponds when I lived there
live in ct now.......Water temps do not get to hot in northern Maine just jump in you will find out for yourself.........Was in Bangor area 2 years ago in August fished in a pond east of clifton smallies were jumping out of the water I tried to get to them but the bull grass ( maybe wrong on that) was way to high and water to deep 3 feet offshore 4 to 5 feet deep and muddy when back next day in a canoe fished black wooly buggers and #12 march browns did alright a couple in the 3-4lb range..........Smallies like rocks look for rock structures submerged trees any structure under water with streamers mimic yellowperch, white perch, minnows, baby brook trout....... lily- pads rocks sticking out of water trees out of water for drys and wets.......... Drys and wets will depend on location, bottom of water, ie muddy, rocky, sandy........Adams is a good one as is a mouse pattern........For drys finger strip moving a little at a time stop the strip again making the fly walk acrost the water..........Streamers if water temps are optimal strip at a decent rate if warm strip slower bounce of the structure bass like falling bait flies lures worms whatever comes there way.........Brookies will proberly be in deeper cooler water................. Best of luck to ya Joe The Handy One |
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On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 02:42:40 GMT, "rb608"
wrote: Adding to the anticipation is knowing I'll be staying on a fairly decent pond for wild smallmouth (& stocked brookies). Don't know much about the bass, Joe, but when I fished *very* remote ponds north of where you will be, I used a canoe and the brook trout where close to shore under bushes that hung over the water. Drop a dry fly (goddard cadis) close to the overhanging branches, and I got a rise on almost every cast. But, that was on the remote ponds (had to fly in to some of them) and the fish were wild. I'm betting the brookies would be in similar water on the pond you will be fishing. Dave |
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On Jan 16, 9:42*pm, "rb608" wrote:
So if I'm fishing for smallies in a northern Maine pond of about 400 acres in July, Thanks to all for the tips thus far. I'll add some info. I'll be in the Moosehead Lake area specifically, Prong Pond. I'll have a stable kayak at my disposal (Old Town 160T), and I'll be less than a 30 minute paddle from either end of the pond, so I can go anywhere. I've been there before sans rod, and I know there are lots of shallower marshy areas as well as deeper spots where glaciers have dropped huge boulders on the bottom (those are reall cool looking in the clear water of the pond where they rise up off the bottom to just below the surface.) Joe F. |
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On Jan 17, 7:10*am, Dave LaCourse wrote:
Drop a dry fly (goddard cadis) close to the overhanging branches, and I got a rise on almost every cast. * Oh great. I tied a few dozen Goddard Caddis for a GFS one year. I had deer hair clippings up my nose, in my hair, all the hell over the place. I almost swore I'd never spin deer hair again. :-) On the good side, I remember another ROFFian caught a trout in Alaska with my swap fly, so that was vicariously cool. Joe F. |
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On Jan 17, 3:12 pm, rb608 wrote:
Don´t know whether the advice is any good, but you might enjoy them anyway; http://www.openlibrary.org/details/f...nmai00stevrich http://www.archive.org/details/brook...term00bradiala http://www.archive.org/details/morea...ckba00hensrich http://www.archive.org/details/booko...assc00hensrich TL MC |
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