For Reservations Call The Maine Saltwater Fishing Hotline 207-691-0745

For Reservations Call The Maine Saltwater Fishing Hotline 207-691-0745

Maine Saltwater Fishing Reports Blog

Welcome to the Fish Blog & saltwater fishing reports page of TIDE CHASER GUIDE SERVICE & Capt. George Harris. We're looking forward to providing you with the most up to date inshore saltwater fishing reports on the Maine coast as the Maine Striper Fishing season goes forward into 2019!!! You wont find any generic"cut & paste" reports or info here...Just pure fishing!!!

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Monday, July 8, 2013

Maine Striper Fishing Report July 8th, 2013

Great morning on the water today with Striper nut Tony Pemerton from Rome, GA...Tony has caught some very nice landlocked Stripers in Georgia and was looking forward to fishing some ocean going stripers...We started out in the lower Kennebec river catching schoolie and slot size stripers on topwater & jigs before getting chased off the water by an ugly, fast moving, thunderstorm...A couple cups of coffee later and we were back on the boat with a fresh gameplan as we headed offshore for some live baits, which we had little trouble loading up on...then it was on to the striper grounds...It took us a while to gain momentum but once we hit our stride we had some pretty furious action with numerous stripers in the 30"-36" range and even boated one brute of a Striper that measured over 42" A personal best striper for Tony ...what a day!!!

(Some Great photos from this past weeks trips!! who knows you might recognize some of the faces)


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2 comments:

Arrowsic said...

All around great morning...the bite was ferocious after that early morning T Storm...nothing like the coast this time of year...

SILVERKING LODGE said...

Fishing is a great way to pass time, as well as catch something that you can cook for dinner. This activity can also be a little frustrating if nothing was caught. What you’ve read here should help you come home with at least a few fish to fry, and the time you have fishing should be much more enjoyable.

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