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    Damariscotta Lake, Thomaston, Maine

    Damariscotta, ME    

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    Damariscotta Lake has three distinctly different sections: the north, middle, and south basins. The north basin is the deepest, at 114 feet; the middle basin is next at 46 feet; and the south basin is 34 feet deep. Damariscot... trails.com

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    Medomak River, Waldoboro, Maine

    Bremen, ME    

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    This small, quiet river flows through rolling farm country. The Medomak sees little fishing pressure except in early spring. From June through September, you may well have the river to yourself. The river is easily fished at ... trails.com

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    St. George River, Thomaston, Rockland, Maine

    Thomaston, ME    

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    The St. George River winds its ways through the farmlands and woods of the towns of Searsmont, Appleton, and Union before becoming a tidal river in the town of Warren. From Warren to Thomaston the river is an easy half-day tr... trails.com

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    Oyster River, Waldoboro, Maine

    Warren, ME    

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    Oyster River is really a good-sized stream. Dense streamside brush makes fishing here difficult, but also keeps fishing pressure to a minimum. The route described here is easy to follow and should present no problems. However... trails.com

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    Kennebec Inn

    696 High St, Bath, ME     (207) 443-5324

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    Innkeepers Ken & Rachel Parlin invite you to experience luxury and warm hospitality in our Bed and Breakfast located in Historic Bath, Maine. The Kennebec Inn invites you to enjoy all the comforts and atmosphere of o... bedandbreakfast.com

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    Seven Tree Pond

    Warren, ME    

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    Seven Tree Pond is a 490-acre flow-through pond for the St. George River. The pond is set in the hilly farm country typical of this part of Maine. It receives annual stockings of brown trout, usually 400 to 500 fish from 10 t... trails.com

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    Megunticook Lake

    Camden, ME    

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    This scenic 1,220-acre lake is studded with islands. The water is cold and crystal-clear, and the lake has a maximum depth of 64 feet. Fernald?s Neck, a Nature Conservancy preserve, extends into the center of the lake. Anothe... trails.com

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    Rockland Breakwater Light

    Rockland St, Rockland, ME     (207) 785-4609

    5 out of 5 based on 4 ratings

    The Rockland Breakwater is a mile-long jetty built of massive blocks of granite. The breakwater itself is a scenic destination for hikers, but local anglers value it as a prime spot to fish from shore for saltwater species. T... trails.com

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    Sheepscot Pond

    Palermo, ME    

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    This productive, easily accessible 1,215-acre lake has a maximum depth of 150 feet. Sheepscot Pond is about halfway between Augusta and Belfast. You will need a boat or canoe to fish here because the shoreline is private, exc... trails.com

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    Cobbosseecontee Lake

    East Winthrop, ME    

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    This is a 5,543-acre lake with a maximum depth of 100 feet, and extensive shallow, weedy areas. Cobbosseecontee Stream offers an 8-mile canoe trip, beginning at the outlet. You will need a boat of some sort to fish this lake.... trails.com

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    Kennebec River Artisans

    130 Water St, Hallowell, ME     (207) 623-2345

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    This is a tidewater section of the Kennebec River; the Edwards Dam, in Augusta, is the head of tide. Much controversy exists over the continued use of this ancient dam, since the electricity produced here is not needed an... citysearch.com

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    St. George Lake, Belfast, Maine

    Liberty, ME    

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    This is a spring-fed lake with incredibly clear, cold water. In spite of some shoreline development, the lake retains a wild feeling because its rocky shoreline is lined with large pines and spruce trees. Lake St. George Stat... trails.com