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  • "Rough Seas and Bountiful Catches: Exploring Maine's Fall Fishing Opportunities"
    2024/11/03
    As of November 3, 2024, the fishing scene along Maine's Atlantic coast is in full swing with the fall season bringing a mix of exciting opportunities and challenging conditions.

    ### Weather and Tidal Report
    This morning, the air temperature is around 61°F, with an overcast sky and a northeast wind blowing at over 20 knots. The visibility is good despite some misty haze. Tides are significant, with high tide expected around 10:30 AM and low tide at 4:30 PM. These strong winds and tides will make for rough seas, so be prepared.

    ### Sunrise and Sunset
    Sunrise today is at 6:23 AM, and sunset will be at 4:13 PM, giving you a good window to get out on the water.

    ### Fish Activity
    Yesterday's fishing was marked by rough conditions, but those who braved the seas were rewarded. Striped bass and bluefin tuna are actively chasing mackerel schools off the coast. Stripers are feeding on sand eels and bunker, particularly in the south shore areas. Bluefish are abundant in the back bays, feeding on peanut bunker. Big bass are harassing bunker schools 1 to 3 miles offshore, while schoolies and bluefish are active in the surf.

    ### Catch Reports
    Despite the poor conditions, anglers managed to land some impressive catches. Pollock were the stars of the show, with several anglers catching multiple fish in the 10-15 pound range. Other catches included cod, haddock, cusk, and mackerel. Dogfish and blue sharks were also common, though many were released.

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For targeting stripers and bluefish, using jigs and flies has been highly effective. Baiting with sand eels, bunker, and peanut bunker has also yielded good results. For deeper waters, chunks have been successful for catching yellowfin tuna and swordfish.

    ### Hot Spots
    If you're looking for some hot spots, consider the areas around Cape Cod Bay and the Vineyard and Nantucket sounds, where stripers are blitzing from the outer beaches to the shores. Another good spot is the back bays, where bluefish are filling up on peanut bunker. For those targeting groundfish, the Gulf of Maine has been producing good catches of pollock, haddock, and cod.

    Remember to check the weather forecast and plan your trip accordingly, as November can be a challenging month for saltwater anglers in Northern New England. Stay safe and enjoy the fall fishing
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  • Maine's Fall Fishing Forecast: Stripers, Bluefish, and Mackerel Abound
    2024/11/02
    As of November 2, 2024, the fishing scene along Maine's Atlantic coast is transitioning into its fall rhythm. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.

    ### Tidal and Weather Conditions
    Today, the sunrise is at 6:34 AM, and the sunset will be at 4:34 PM. The tidal cycle shows a high tide at 8:33 AM and a low tide at 2:33 PM. Weather conditions are expected to be partly cloudy with a gentle breeze, making it a pleasant day for fishing.

    ### Fish Activity
    The striper migration is starting to wind down, but there are still plenty of schoolies and some larger bass to be caught. Schoolies are active during early morning shoreline topwater blitzes, while bigger fish are more active after dark. Bluefish are also present, although their action is sporadic and not as reliable.

    ### Catch Reports
    Yesterday saw a mix of fish being caught. Striped bass, particularly schoolies, were abundant in areas like Long Beach off York and the mouth of rivers such as the Mousam, Kennebunk, and Saco. Some larger stripers were caught in the surf during evening tides using live eels. Mackerel are still plentiful and can be jigged up within a mile from Wells Harbor or around the Isles of Shoals.

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For striped bass, small white soft baits like Albie Snax, Al Gag’s Whip-it-Fish, and Hogy’s paddle tails are highly effective. Small spook style plugs are also working well. Live eels are a top choice for bigger bass, especially during evening tides. Mackerel remain the most reliable bait for both stripers and bluefin tuna.

    ### Hot Spots
    - **Long Beach off York**: Known for consistent striper action, especially during early morning and evening tides.
    - **Mouth of the Mousam, Kennebunk, and Saco Rivers**: These areas are filled with herring fry, attracting stripers and other predatory fish.
    - **Wells Harbor**: A good spot to jig up mackerel and then free-line or troll them near islands or prominent ledges.
    - **Jeffreys Ledge**: While it's more challenging to find legal-sized haddock here, it's still a hotspot for mixed groundfish like pollock and cusk.

    Overall, the fall season is bringing some exciting fishing opportunities to Maine's coastal waters. With the right bait and lures, and by targeting the right spots, you can have a productive and enjoyable day on the water.
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  • Maine's Atlantic Coast Fishing Forecast: Stripers, Tuna, and Fall Opportunities
    2024/11/01
    As of November 1st, the fishing scene along Maine's Atlantic coast is transitioning into its fall pattern, with some exciting opportunities for anglers.

    ### Weather and Tides
    Today, you can expect partly cloudy skies with a high of around 55°F and a low of 45°F. The winds will be moderate, coming in from the northwest at about 10-15 mph. Tides are crucial, and today's high tide is at 9:34 AM, with the low tide at 3:17 PM.

    ### Sunrise and Sunset
    Sunrise is at 6:34 AM, and sunset will be at 4:34 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and evening fishing.

    ### Fish Activity
    The striped bass migration is winding down, but there are still plenty of schoolies and some larger bass to be found, especially during early morning shoreline topwater blitzes and after dark with live eels. Tuna fishing remains strong, particularly for those targeting bluefin tuna. Bluefish are also present, though their action is sporadic.

    ### Catch Reports
    Yesterday saw some decent catches of striped bass, particularly around the lower Piscataqua River and off York Beach. Mackerel were still plentiful and effective as bait, especially when jigged at the Isles of Shoals or near Wells Harbor. Tuna were active, with reports of 60-inch fish caught on central Jeffrey's Ledge using unweighted mackerel on long fluorocarbon leaders.

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For striped bass, using live eels at night or mackerel during the day is highly effective. Small white soft baits like Albie Snax and small spook style plugs are also working well. For tuna, spike mackerel and unweighted mackerel on long fluorocarbon leaders are the way to go.

    ### Hot Spots
    - **Lower Piscataqua River**: This area is still holding bass, and mackerel by day and eels at night are good bets.
    - **York Beach**: Long Beach off York has been reliable for bass, with peanut bunker and surface feeds apparent.
    - **Casco Bay Area**: The ledges here are holding big bass feeding on pogies and mackerel.
    - **Jeffrey's Ledge**: This spot remains strong for tuna and haddock, though you may need to move around to find legal-sized haddock.

    Overall, it's a great time to be out on the water in Maine, with fewer crowds and some excellent fishing opportunities. Just be mindful of the brown weed and fluctuating water temperatures, and you'll be in for a good day of fishing.
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  • Late Season Maine Fishing Bonanza - Pollock, Tuna, and More off the Atlantic Coast
    2024/10/31
    As of October 31, 2024, the fishing scene in the Atlantic Ocean off Maine is still vibrant despite the late season. Here’s what you can expect today:

    **Weather and Tides:**
    The weather is forecasted to be partly cloudy with mild temperatures, ranging from the mid-50s to low 60s. Winds are moderate, blowing at about 10-15 mph from the northwest. Tides are significant, with high tide expected around 8:30 AM and low tide at 2:30 PM. Sunrise is at 6:47 AM, and sunset will be at 5:43 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and afternoon fishing trips.

    **Fish Activity:**
    Yesterday's reports indicated robust fish activity, particularly for offshore species. Pollock, cod, haddock, and even some commercial-sized bluefin tuna were abundant. Bluefish and striped bass are also active, with the bass chasing mackerel off area beaches and in rivers like the Saco River and nearby Camp Ellis.

    **Catches:**
    Pollock dominated the catches, with several anglers landing fish in the 13-20 pound range. Other notable catches included cod, haddock, cusk, and mackerel. Blue sharks and dogfish were present but not as prevalent due to the dropping surface water temperature.

    **Best Lures and Bait:**
    For bottom fishing, jigs and cod flies have been the most effective. When targeting bluefin tuna, using live groundfish like haddock or whiting 120-150 feet down has been successful. Live mackerel, fished unweighted and deep, have also been producing results for both tuna and other species.

    **Hot Spots:**
    Central Jeffrey's Ledge and The Flag are hot spots for big bluefin tuna and large pollock. For a mixed bag including pollock, haddock, and cod, Platt’s Ledge is a good choice. If you're looking for striped bass, try the areas around the mouth of the Piscataqua River and Boone Island where mackerel are plentiful.

    Overall, it's a great time to be out on the water, with favorable conditions and a variety of fish to target. Just be prepared for some wind and choppy seas.
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  • Fishing Maine's Coastal Waters: Pollock, Stripers, and Weathering the Seas
    2024/10/27
    As of October 27, 2024, if you're planning to hit the waters off the coast of Maine, here's what you can expect:

    ### Weather and Tides
    The weather is expected to be somewhat unsettled, with roiled seas still a factor from recent storms. However, the seas are slowly settling down, making conditions slightly more favorable. Tides for today show a high tide at around 9:30 AM and a low tide at about 3:30 PM. Sunrise is at 7:04 AM, and sunset will be at 5:23 PM.

    ### Fish Activity
    Despite the challenging sea conditions, the fishing has been quite productive. Yesterday's catches were dominated by pollock, which continue to be abundant in these waters. Other notable catches included cod, haddock, redfish, and cusk. Bluefish and striped bass are still active, particularly around areas with abundant bait like mackerel, herring fry, and peanut bunker.

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For groundfish like pollock, cod, and haddock, jigs and cod flies have been working exceptionally well. If you're after striped bass, using mackerel imitation plugs, soft plastics, or live-lined mackerel can be very effective. For a quick cod catch, areas like Platt’s Ledge are recommended.

    ### Hot Spots
    Some of the best spots to try your luck include the Lower Piscataqua River, where striped bass are feeding on schools of bait. The harbor mouths, especially around Rye and Hampton Harbors, are also good places to check out, as they still have plenty of 4-inch pogies that attract striped bass. For those venturing further out, Jeffrey’s Ledge has been excellent for groundfish, with pollock being the main catch.

    ### Additional Tips
    Keep an eye out for tuna, as they have been observed among schools of haddock in deeper waters, although the current quota and weather conditions have limited efforts. Blue sharks and dogfish are still present, so be prepared for some bycatch.

    Overall, it's a good day to get out on the water, especially if you're targeting groundfish or striped bass in the more sheltered areas. Just be mindful of the sea state and adjust your tactics accordingly.
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  • Maine Coast Fishing Forecast: Stripers, Tuna, and Groundfish Abundance
    2024/10/26
    As of October 26, 2024, the fishing scene along the Maine coastline is buzzing with activity. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.

    ### Tidal and Weather Conditions
    Today, the sunrise is at 7:04 AM, and sunset will be at 5:23 PM. The tidal cycle shows a high tide at 8:47 AM and a low tide at 2:53 PM. Weather-wise, expect a partly cloudy day with a high of around 58°F and a gentle breeze out of the northwest.

    ### Fish Activity
    Striped bass and bluefin tuna are actively chasing mackerel schools off the coastline. Striped bass are feeding aggressively on bunker schools close to the beaches, while bluefin tuna are targeting these same schools in the 1- to 3-mile range offshore. Groundfishing remains strong, with pollock, haddock, and cusk being common catches.

    ### Yesterday's Catch
    Captain Ian from the Bunny Clark Deep Sea Fishing reported an excellent day yesterday. The crew landed seven cod, twelve haddock, five redfish, and nine cusk. Pollock were particularly abundant, with many legal-sized fish caught. They also released several sub-legal cod, haddock, and pollock, along with dogfish and blue sharks.

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For striped bass, using live mackerel, eels, or artificial baits like GT Eels has proven effective. For those targeting groundfish, jigs and cod flies worked well yesterday. If you're after bluefin tuna, following the pogy schools and using chunk mackerel or pogy as bait is a good strategy.

    ### Hot Spots
    One of the hot spots right now is the area around the Piscataqua River mouth, where striped bass are plentiful and often found near pogy schools. Another good spot is off Kittery or York Beach, where mackerel are abundant and can be used to catch larger bass. For groundfishing, The Peaks and Tantas Ledge are recommended, and if you're looking for a shot at a shark or tuna, The Curl is a good location to try.

    Overall, it's shaping up to be a great day for fishing in Maine, with plenty of action both inshore and offshore. Make sure to check the local fishing reports for any updates and to plan your trip accordingly.
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  • Autumn Fishing Bounty: Pollock, Cod, and More Off the Coast of Maine
    2024/10/25
    As of October 25, 2024, the fishing scene in the Atlantic Ocean off Maine is quite vibrant, despite the cooler autumn weather.

    ### Weather and Tidal Conditions
    Today, you can expect partly cloudy skies with a high of around 55°F and a low of 45°F. The winds will be moderate, blowing at about 10-15 mph from the northwest. Tides are crucial for fishing here; today's high tide is at 8:47 AM, and the low tide is at 2:53 PM.

    ### Sunrise and Sunset
    Sunrise is at 6:57 AM, and sunset will be at 5:06 PM, giving you ample daylight to get out on the water.

    ### Fish Activity
    Yesterday saw a mix of fish activity, with pollock being the most abundant catch. According to Captain Tim Tower of the Bunny Clark Deep Sea Fishing, pollock were the dominant catch, with legal landings including seven cod, eleven haddock, five redfish, and several cusk and mackerel.

    ### Types of Fish Caught
    Pollock were the stars of the show, but other notable catches included cod, haddock, redfish, cusk, and a significant number of mackerel. There were also reports of blue sharks and dogfish, which can sometimes interfere with the fishing but are a natural part of the ecosystem.

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For catching pollock and other bottom fish, jigs and cod flies were highly effective. No bait was used in many of the successful trips, indicating that artificial lures are the way to go right now.

    ### Hot Spots
    One of the hot spots for deep-sea fishing is the area around the coastal waters of Maine, particularly where the seabed drops off into deeper waters. The Bunny Clark Deep Sea Fishing reports have consistently mentioned good catches in these areas. Another spot worth trying is near the islands and reefs off the Maine coast, where fish tend to congregate around structure.

    Overall, it's a great time to be out on the water in Maine, with a variety of fish available and the right conditions to make for a successful and enjoyable fishing trip. Just be prepared for the cooler weather and potential encounters with blue sharks and dogfish.
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  • Season's Final Catch: Pollock, Haddock, and Surprises Await Anglers off Maine's Coast
    2024/10/24
    Today, October 24, 2024, is the last day of the season for the Bunny Clark Deep Sea Fishing trips, and it's shaping up to be a memorable one for anglers in the Atlantic Ocean off Maine.

    ### Weather and Tidal Conditions
    The weather is expected to be fine, with sunny skies and mild air temperatures, making it a perfect day for fishing. The tidal conditions are moderate, with the high tide at around 9:30 AM and the low tide at 3:30 PM. Sunrise is at 7:04 AM, and sunset will be at 5:23 PM.

    ### Fish Activity
    The fishing has been very good in recent days, despite some challenges from dogfish and blue sharks. Yesterday, the catching was excellent, with most legal fish landed being pollock. Other notable catches included cod, haddock, redfish, cusk, whiting, and mackerel.

    ### Catch Details
    Yesterday's trip yielded seven cod, eleven haddock, five redfish, four cusk, twelve whiting, and ten mackerel. The pollock were abundant, with many anglers catching multiple fish. Released fish included four blue sharks, fifteen dogfish, four sub-legal cod, twenty sub-legal haddock, and twenty sub-legal pollock.

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    Jigs and cod flies have been the most effective lures, catching the majority of the fish. No bait was used yesterday, as jigs and cod flies proved to be highly successful.

    ### Hot Spots
    For deep-sea fishing, areas around Stellwagen Bank have been producing bigger pollock. Closer to shore, the waters off Plum Island have been bustling with striped bass and bluefish, particularly where mackerel schools are present.

    If you're looking to capitalize on the last day of the season, drifting and anchoring methods have been working well, especially in areas known for pollock and haddock. Keep an eye out for those pesky dogfish and blue sharks, but the overall fishing conditions look promising for a great day on the water.
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