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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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    Kennebunk River

    Portland, ME    

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    The Kennebunk River is a short river, approximately 15 miles (24 km), in southwestern Maine in the United States. It drains a settled rural area southwest of Portland, emptying into the Atlantic Ocean. It rises in central ... anglerweb.com

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    Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge

    321 Port Rd, Wells, ME    

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    Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1966 in cooperation with the State of Maine to protect valuable salt marshes and estuaries for migratory birds. Scattered along 50 miles of coastline in York and Cumberland coun...

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    Saco River

    Saco, ME    

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    The Saco River is a river in northeastern New Hampshire and southwestern Maine in the United States. It drains a rural area of 1,703 square miles of forests and farmlands west and southwest of Portland, emptying into the A... anglerweb.com

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    Wells Beach Resort

    1000 Post Rd, Wells, ME    

    4 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    Camp in the Heart of Southern Maine's Resort Area. Just One Mile from Beautiful Ocean Beaches! If you are lured by thoughts of surf, sand, and sea, welcome to the inviting shores of Wells Beach, Maine! Located on a barri... landbigfish.com

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    Goosefare Brook

    Kinney Shores, ME    

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    Goosefare Brook ~ Saco Anglers may fish on the south side of the Goosefare Brook outlet. There is very little parking in the immediate area; use the public parking lot at the end of Bayview Road. takemefishing.org

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    Ogunquit River

    River Rd, Ogunquit, ME    

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    We decided to spend the weekend in Maine and took our Kayak (Loon 111) to paddle up the Ogunquit River, which is a tidal river, and as the tides change direction the flow also changes. We set in behind the hotel and first p... paddling.net

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    Estes Lake, Sanford, Maine

    West Kennebunk, ME    

    4 out of 5 based on 2 ratings

    Estes Lake is a long, widened section of river, backed up behind a small hydroelectric dam on the Mousam River. The northern three quarters of Estes Lake is actually part of the Middle Branch of the Mousam River, as the main ... trails.com

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    Kennebunk Pond

    West Kennebunk, ME    

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    Sometimes good fishing is closer than you think! A good body of water in Southern Maine that has an abundance of Brook and Rainbow Trout is Kennebunk Pond in Lyman, Maine. Kennebunk Pond, Maine, is stocked heavily, but Ken... anglerweb.com

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    Moody Beach

    266 Post Rd, Wells, ME    

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    Moody Beach - Bourne Avenue in Moody. Parking $7 per day. The water's too cold and the distance might not be as convenient to some as Cape Cod or the Rhode Island coastline, but Maine ocean beaches have a special flavor of... anglerweb.com

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    Drakes Island

    Wells, ME    

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    Drakes Island is a quiet residential area just 1.1 mile from Route 1 and less than five miles from the Maine Turnpike. Drakes Island Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in Southern Maine. There is fishing off the je... anglerweb.com

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    Bauneg Beg Pond

    North Berwick, ME    

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    Bauneg Beg Lake is a 179-acre colored waterbody located in North Berwick and Sanford in York County, Maine. Bauneg Beg Lake is located within the larger Great Works River watershed. The lake has a direct watershed area of ... anglerweb.com

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    Saco Bay

    Old Orchard Beach, ME    

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    Saco Bay is a small arcuate embayment of the Gulf of Maine on the Atlantic coast of Maine in the United States. The name derives "from a map of the coastline made in 1525 by the Spanish explorer Esteban Gmez. anglerweb.com