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    Little Sebago Lake

    Windham, ME    

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    Little Sebago Lake is the result of Little Sebago Lake Dam on the Ditch Brook in Cumberland County, Maine and is used for recreation and flood control, among other things. Construction was completed in 1890. At normal leve... anglerweb.com

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    Collyer Brook

    Portland, ME    

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    Colyer Brook, is a pretty little brook that meanders through some rolling hills and farmlands in rural Maine. The brook trout in this little stream are about the most colorful I have ever seen, and though small (6-8 inches... anglerweb.com

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    Ditch Brook

    Windham, ME    

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    Windham, in Cumberland County, at its northern angle joins Raymond, forms for a short distance the eastern shore of Jordan Bay and Lake Sebago, and thence extends down the Presumpscot River to Westbrook. Ditch Brook, conne... anglerweb.com

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    Portland Harbor

    Spring St, Portland, ME    

    3 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    For the boater, Portland Harbor is both a treasure and a challenge. A treasure because Portland is the commonly accepted center of cultural and entertainment happenings in Maine. As my friends at the Portland and Casco Bay... anglerweb.com

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    Royal River

    Yarmouth, ME    

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    The Royal River boat launch is located near I-95 in Yarmouth, Maine. Its an all-tide ramp that is well maintained by the town. Two smaller runabouts can launch at the same time. The town collects $5 for parking by placing ... anglerweb.com

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    Fore River

    Portland, ME    

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    The Fore River is a short horn-shaped estuary, approximately 4 mi (6.4 km) long, separating Portland and South Portland in Maine in the United States. Many of the port facilities of the Portland harbor are along the estuar... anglerweb.com

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    Presumpscot River

    Portland, ME    

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    The Presumpscot River is located in Southern Maine's Cumberland County, and flows through the communities of: Windham, Gorham, Westbrook, Falmouth, and Portland. The Presumpscot River drops 270 feet over 25 miles from its ... anglerweb.com

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    Pleasant River, North Windham, Maine

    Baker Corner, ME    

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    This high-quality trout stream is not far from Portland, Maine?s largest city. The idyllic setting is the kind you see on calendars: glassy runs, tumbling riffles, ferns growing along the bank, and ancient maple trees spreadi... trails.com

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    Presumpscot River, North Windham, Maine

    North Windham, ME    

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    Clear and cold, this river is an outlet of Sebago Lake. Even in dry weather, a good head of water can be expected, making for good angling when other streams and rivers are too low. Special fishing regulations on various sect... trails.com

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    Diamond Island Pass

    Portland, ME    

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    Diamond Island Pass: a Channel in Cumberland County, Maine. Many of the islands are small lobster fishing communities, the most populated of which are: Peaks Island, Long Island, Great Diamond Island, and Chebeague Island.... anglerweb.com

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    Portland Shoreline, Portland, Maine

    East Deering, ME    

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    Several bridges, as well as the shoreline at Mackworth Island, provide shore-based anglers with the opportunity to catch bluefish and striped bass. Mackworth Island is home to the Baxter School for the Deaf. Private campgroun... trails.com

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    Dundee Pond

    North Gorham, ME    

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    Dundee Pond is a nice spot for small boats and anglers after bass and trout salmon. There are some good areas near the beach and near North Gorham Pond for some off-shore fishing. takemefishing.org

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    Highland Lake

    Westbrook, ME    

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    The lake is accessed by Rt. 302 and local roads in Bridgton. Encompasses 1401 acres, max depth 50 feet. Good bass fishing. 4.75 miles long, half to 3/4 mile wide. anglerweb.com

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    Presumpscot River

    Windham, ME    

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    American Eel, American Shad, Atlantic Salmon, Atlantic Sturgeon, Brook Trout, Brown Trout, Hickory Shad, Smallmouth Bass, Striped Bass landbigfish.com