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Ryan Jones
Tonight's session was awesome! Like the morning, it did not start out great. My plan was to fish the outlet of rangeley river where it flows into Mooselookmeguntic. I got to the parking lot the same time as one of the locals and we were the only 2 there. He told me that the last week when he fished the river, it was almost unfishable because it was so low. When we got to the biggest pool, we realized that it was indeed unfishable. There was very little flow, and it looked rather dead. He left immediately, but i stuck around and tried, with no luck. However, I remembered he found a rod in the river, and said"Someone probably lost this at the dam pool" So I decided to check out the dam pool. It was probably took me an hour to actually reach the dam pool. This is because in every run farther up river, there were tons of salmon smolt I think they ranged from 2-8 inches. Every cast, I gor multiple bites, but i was only able to hook 1/10 of them, and then land 1/2 of those. Every now and then there was a little brook trout, which was a nice mix. I do think I caught a new species, the lake chub. Im about 80% sure that this is the right species, however, it could just be a fallfish. I dont think its a fall fish though because of the tall. I took my time fishing the riffles below the pool because I saw the same guy I met earlier already there. While I was messing around with the smolt, he I saw him land 2-3 nice adult salmon. I probably got to the pool at the end of daylight. By this point there were salmon jumping left and right, and thousands of midges on the water, along with some mayflies. I added an indicator to my tight lining rig and a few casts in I hooked up. It was a beautiful 12 inch salmon, my biggest in years. I probably should've called it quits at this point, since it was so dark, but I told myself 3 more casts. I could not see my hot pink indicator whatsoever, but I did not care. On the second cast, I hooked into a beautifully colored up 10" brook trout, the biggest of the day. Unfortunately, it was very dark, and all the pictures I took he was squirming around. I had to use Ai to unblur it, because it was probably one of the prettiest fish I've caught on this trip. This was an insane ending to the day. Keep in mind, this was a little over an hour of fishing at the end of the day, and I caught more fish than the 6 hours I spent at the much larger Magalloway. If this is my last successful session, then my Mainr trip was a big success. I will hit this dam pool again right before sunrise, and depending on how I do, I might head back to the Magalloway or head home.
Rocco Feliccia
caught on spinner bait in Jacson Lake half Moon Bay
Noah jeong
New pb lake chub (bottom) with normal size adult for reference
FishingIsMore ThanAHobby
Good to know your Entemology! Can help catch fish. These are just a bunch of species I found in my neighborhood pond. Looked a little strange infront of people but worth it. For me atleast, I dont know anyone else in the world that would find catching bugs fun. Got a few beetle divers not sure of exact species, these ones were a smaller variety. A bunch of little scuds/shrimp, a sleepy leech, snails, a damselfly nypmh, along with a dragonfly nymph. I think waterboatmen and backswimmers are more ealry summer. Anyways, the leeches, and dragonfly larvae are good bait. Before this I also saw a caddis larvae, but didnt have a phone on me. I like anything that is atleast partly realted to fishing. This is more common for fly fishers though. In the future i hope to catch another toebiter, since they are cool looking, a stonefly (only in rivers), and an underwater stickbug i only saw once before.
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Reina sonozaki
My brother caught this nice chub, I got one smaller one last week too! New fosh species to me, google said it doesn't taste good, but anyway cooked it and it was as delicious as perch.
Talan Brookes
Lake chub i think
Gary Green
I caught this with a cherry