Maine guide's summer fishing report: What anglers can expect
A Maine guide’s summer fishing report says conditions are rapidly improving as June nears its end and anglers can expect stronger action across the state. The report describes stripers pushing into Maine, hatches running at full swing, and fish feeding on the surface, while smallmouth bass are in a post-spawn phase with heavy feeding. The guide also references remote ponds where Hexagenia hatches are beginning, which he says can drive brook trout aggressively. Based on his own guiding this season, he reports that crappie fishing on a trip for Grant and his daughter Charlotte was slower than usual, with only six crappie plus yellow perch and pickerel. He shares fly and rod preferences used for species including trout, salmon, and smallmouth, and notes one successful three-day client trip where seven salmon up to 20 inches were landed. He also cites recent blue-winged-olive weather and timing, including arriving at a river at 8 a.m., as part of a standout outing.





