Percival Baxter former governor of Maine donated Katahdin and the land surrounding it to the state of Maine as long as it stayed forever wild. Those words describe Baxter State Park to the remoteness, size, and grandeur of the park are profound. His intent was to keep the land undeveloped and the park is managed as a wild life preserve first and a recreation resource second.
Maine Camping At Blackwood Campgrounds
Blackwoods Campground sites are huge and still remain a cozy atmosphere. The park has two lanes in and one lane out, accessing the camp grounds that may make you wonder what you are getting into, but be assured you will find this a wonderful camping site to pitch a tent.
Maine Camping At Bradbury Moutnain State Park
Bradbury Mountain State Park is near Portland and is still quiet but at times there is sporadic road noise from ME 9. The park has a fragrant evergreen scent waffling through the forest. The park is open and airy character to the forest that lets the camp grounds have bright sunlight and breezes flow through.
History Of The Striped Bass
Striped bass, otherwise known as stripers or rockfish, have a rich and varied history which has seen them come close to extinction before relatively recent conversation efforts stabilised their population. Fortunately, this strong, beautiful fish is now thriving once again throughout Maines waterways and continues to offer anglers an unforgettable fishing experience.
Deep Sea Fishing For Cod In Maine
Few anglers can resist the opportunity to fight and land a trophy fish, which is why deep sea fishing in Maine continues to be so popular throughout the fishing season. Though Maines many waterways are home to a considerable number of larger species, few compare to the cod which can be found just a few miles off the coast. With that in mind, thousands of anglers take to the seas between July and September on their own boats or chartered trips in search of that once in a life…
Deep Sea Fishing For Cusk In Maine
The cusk is not a particularly sought-after fish in Maine, with most anglers preferring larger, more popular table fish such as cod or haddock. However, the cusk still provides reasonable fishing action, largely thanks to the wide variety of bait it will accept. In nature, the cusk is very similar to cod, in that it is a bottom-feeding fish found predominantly in moderately deep water on rough ground. Good places to find cusk include underwater obstacles such as wrecks, shelv…
Deep Sea Fishing For Haddock In Maine
Deep sea fishing attracts thousands of anglers to Maines coast every year, and it is easy to see why. The thrill of heading out onto the open sea in search of that elusive trophy catch is enough for some, whilst others enjoy the uncertainty that surrounds just what may end up on the end of their line. After all, there are plenty of different species of fish to be found just off the coast of Maine, and whilst you expect some to bite, others you might not.
Deep Sea Fishing For Hake In Maine
Hake come in a variety of forms, including red, white, silver and long fin, and many of these species can be found off the coast of Maine. Certain species are stocked, including the red hake, which is found most commonly in the Georges Bank and Gulf of Maine regions. Though a close relative of cod and haddock, the hake bears little physical resemblance and is not considered to be as good a table fish by anglers. Hake is fairly common off the coast of Maine, and as a result is…
Deep Sea Fishing For Pollock In Maine
Pollock are considered to be the most active member of the cod family, and are found readily in seas off the coast of Maine. Though not renowned as being a particularly big fish, pollock are still considered to be one of the best off-shore catches around due to their strength, speed and agility. Once hooked, pollock tend to make fast, powerful runs, which are a real challenge on lighter tackle and one which is relished by anglers up and down the coast of Maine.
Deep Sea Fishing For Redfish In Maine
The redfish, also known in some parts as red drum, became important commercially in the mid-twentieth century, particularly off the Atlantic coast of Canada and Maine, where the species is found in relative abundance. The quality of their meat and their magnificent appearance also makes the redfish particularly appealing to anglers, and whilst they are not known for putting up much of a fight, continue to be a particular favorite amongst deep sea fishermen.
Deep Sea Fishing For Tuna In Maine
Tuna fishing off the coast of Maine is immensely popular, with thousands of anglers heading out on chartered trips and privately owned boats each year in search of that once in a lifetime catch. Maine is not renowned for having a varied tuna population, with the bluefin being the only native species. However, bluefin tuna are highly sought after, particularly due to their immense size, power and swimming abilities. Once hooked, few fish will provide as big a challenge as a se…
Deep Sea Fishing In Maine
Deep sea fishing, sometimes referred to as charter fishing, is one of the most exhilarating angling experiences available. The thrill of landing a cod, haddock or even a shark and then hauling it in is second to none, and will have you coming back time and time again. Deep sea fishing has become hugely popular up and down the coast of Maine, with chartered trips running throughout the summer taking everyone from beginners to seasoned professionals for a taste of the action.