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    Rangeley Lakes Logging Museum

    Rangeley Transfer Station, PO Box 1070, Rangeley, ME    

    1 out of 5 based on 4 ratings

    The complex of 7 buildings are situated on 72 acres of land at the east end of Haley Pond with Rangeley Village at the west end. Canoe access from the pond via a short trail to the festival grounds and by car 1 mile outsi... museumsusa.org

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    Mousam Lake

    Acton, ME    

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    The loons are calling you to the restful waters of Mousam Lake, a picture-perfect retreat nestled among southern Maine's piney woods. Just 85 miles from Boston, this three-mile-long lake is nestled between the quaint commu... anglerweb.com

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    Fox Pond, Franklin, Maine

    Ellsworth, ME    

    3 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    This small, 77-acre pond is set in one of Downeast Maine?s most scenic areas. It is a great spot to fish from shore, since one side of the pond is entirely bounded by Maine Route 182. If you are visiting any of the other site... trails.com

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    Mousam River

    Kennebunk, ME    

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    The Mousam River is locally known as a striper hotspot, though blues often visit. Most popular fishing spot is from Parson's Beach off Rte.9 in Kennebunk, though there are several other spots worth trying, such as the area... anglerweb.com

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    Brettun's Pond

    Livermore, ME    

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    Brettun's Pond is located in the Town of Livermore, Maine, at the intersection of Route 4 and Route 108. The pond is fed by several springs and two streams. Brettun's Pond is known to hold smallmouth bass, brown trout, bro... anglerweb.com

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    Megunticook Lake

    Camden, ME    

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    This scenic lake is studded with islands. The water is cold and crystal-clear, and the lake has a maximum depth of 64 feet. Fernalds Neck, a Nature Conservancy preserve, extends into the center of the lake. Another local l... anglerweb.com

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    Millinocket Lake, Millinocket, Maine

    Millinocket, ME    

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    This rocky, 8,960-acre coldwater lake lies within sight of Mount Katahdin, Maine?s highest mountain. Millinocket Lake is noted for landlocked salmon and lake trout fishing, but to the delight of white perch fans, it is also o... trails.com

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    Schoodic Lake

    Milo, ME    

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    Schoodic Lake is managed by the Maine Department of Inland Fish and Wildlife as both a warm water and cold-water fishery. Schoodic Lake is located in the western part of the region, in the Piscataquis River drainage. Acces... anglerweb.com

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    Thompson Lake

    Oxford, ME    

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    THOMPSON LAKE is a very large, particularly clean and attractive lake, suitable for all types of recreation. It lies considerably northeast of Sebago, in the towns of Casco, Oxford, Otisfield, and Poland, covering 4,426 ac... anglerweb.com

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    Pemadumcook Chain Of Lakes

    Millinocket, ME    

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    The Pemadumcook Chain of Lakes is the largest body of water in view as one gazes south from Katahdin. If one takes a landscape picture from that summit, these lakes span the distance from the Piscatiquis Mountains in the w... anglerweb.com

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    St. Croix River

    River Rd, Calais, ME    

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    This wide river has a moderate flow, and is best fished from a small motorboat or canoe. The St. Croix is a boundary river with Canada and special boundary water regulations are in effect. These regulations are complex and... anglerweb.com

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    Brandy Pond

    Maine 114, Naples, ME    

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    Brandy Pond is a small lake in Naples, Maine, United States, that is connected to Long Lake by the Chute River. Brandy Pond is connected to Sebago Lake by the Songo River which runs through Sebago Lake State Park. To get t... anglerweb.com

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    Panther Pond

    Raymond, ME    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Principal fishery: Landlocked salmon, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, white perch, rainbow smelt. Panther Pond thermally stratifies in the summer months, but the deeper coldwater layers experience depressed dissolved oxy... anglerweb.com

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    Aroostook River

    Ashland, ME    

    2 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    The Aroostook River is a tributary of the Saint John River, approximately 140 mi (225 km) long, in the U.S. state of Maine and the Canadian province of New Brunswick. Its basin is the largest sub-drainage of the St.John Ri... anglerweb.com

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    Webb Lake

    Weld, ME    

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    Located less than a half day's drive from Boston and two hours from Portland, the Tumbledown region of western Maine is known for its sweeping vistas, alpine ponds, and popular hiking trails. Nestled in the heart of this s... anglerweb.com

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    Damariscotta River

    ME-129, Walpole, ME    

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    Damariscotta River is a relatively short river in Maine that empties into the Atlantic Ocean. There are 2,500-year-old oyster shell middens (heaps) along the banks of the Damariscotta River, which is a tidal estuary of the... anglerweb.com

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    Thomas Pond

    Casco, ME    

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    THOMAS POND is located in Casco and Raymond. It is easily reached from Rt. 302. It is a pretty, fairly quiet lake, with minimal motorboat traffic, though some find it satisfactory for waterskiing. In 1989, the largest smal... anglerweb.com

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    Sebago Lake

    Sebago, ME    

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    SEBAGO LAKE (BIG SEBAGO) is an enormous body of water (the 2nd largest in Maine), covering 28,771 acres, with a maximum depth of 316 ft. Its borders extend approximately 8 miles by 10 miles, surrounded by the towns of Casc... anglerweb.com