• Braving the Atlantic: Fishing the Maine Coast in Chilly November
    Nov 23 2024
    For those venturing out into the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Maine on this chilly November 23rd, here’s what you can expect:

    ### Weather and Tidal Conditions
    As of today, the weather is quite brisk with an air temperature around 45°F and a northeast wind blowing at about 20 knots. The sea conditions are rough, with swells making it a challenging day for many anglers. Sunrise is at around 6:45 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 3:45 PM. Tides are moderate, with high tide expected around 10:30 AM and low tide at 4:30 PM.

    ### Fish Activity
    Despite the harsh conditions, the fishing has been decent for those who braved the seas. Yesterday saw a mix of species being caught, with pollock being the standout. Several anglers on the Bunny Clark deep-sea fishing trips reported catching pollock ranging from 10 to 20 pounds, with some notable doubles caught on the same line[3].

    ### Types and Amounts of Fish
    Pollock dominated the catches, with other species like cod, haddock, and cusk also making appearances. There were also reports of dogfish and blue sharks, though these were mostly released. Mackerel were abundant as well, often caught while targeting other species[3].

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For pollock and other groundfish, jigs and cod flies have been the most effective. Drifting and anchoring have both yielded good results, but the key is to be patient and persistent given the rough sea conditions.

    ### Hot Spots
    If you're looking for some hot spots, consider the waters around the Gulf of Maine. Areas like the coastal regions off Kennebunkport and Boothbay Harbor have been productive. For those willing to venture further out, the grounds near the Canadian border have also seen good catches of pollock and haddock.

    Remember to check the current fishing regulations and ensure you're compliant with all local and federal rules. Stay safe and warm out there, and good luck on the water
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  • Fishing the Rough Seas off Maine Amid Challenging Weather for Pollock, Cod, and Haddock
    Nov 22 2024
    As of November 22, 2024, the fishing scene in the Atlantic Ocean off Maine is quite active, despite the challenging weather conditions. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day out on the water.

    ### Weather and Tidal Conditions
    This morning, the air temperature is around 50°F, with overcast skies and a northeast wind blowing at over 20 knots. The sea conditions are rough, with significant swells that could make for a bumpy ride. Tides are crucial; today, low tide is at around 9:30 AM and high tide at 3:30 PM. Be prepared for the wind and waves.

    ### Sunrise and Sunset
    Sunrise today is at 6:43 AM, and sunset will be at 3:53 PM, giving you a good window of daylight to fish.

    ### Fish Activity
    Despite the rough conditions, the fish are active. Yesterday’s reports indicate a strong presence of pollock, cod, and haddock. Pollock were particularly abundant, with several anglers landing fish in the 10-20 pound range. There were also reports of dogfish, blue sharks, and mackerel.

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For the best results, use jigs and cod flies, as these caught the most fish by far in recent trips. Drifting and anchoring both proved effective, but the key is to be patient and persistent given the weather.

    ### Hot Spots
    If you’re looking for hot spots, consider the waters off the Maine coast where the Bunny Clark Deep Sea Fishing charters have been successful. Areas around the Gulf of Maine, particularly where the water is around 100 feet deep, have yielded good catches of pollock, cod, and haddock.

    ### Additional Tips
    Be prepared for sea sickness due to the rough conditions, and make sure to check all your gear before leaving the dock. The fish are there, but you need to brave the elements to catch them.

    Stay safe, and good luck on the water
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  • Chilly November Fishing Off the Rugged Maine Coast: Pollock, Haddock, and More Await the Determined Angler
    Nov 21 2024
    For November 21, 2024, if you're planning to head out to the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Maine, here's what you can expect:

    ### Weather and Tidal Conditions
    Today, the weather is expected to be overcast with a northeast wind blowing at over 20 knots, which could make the seas rough. The air temperature is around 61°F, but the wind chill will make it feel cooler. Sunrise is at 6:34 AM, and sunset will be at 3:53 PM. Tides are significant, with high tide at 8:15 AM and low tide at 2:15 PM.

    ### Fish Activity
    Despite the challenging weather, fishing conditions can still be favorable. Pollock have been the stars of recent trips, with many anglers landing fish in the 10-20 pound range. Haddock, cod, and cusk are also being caught in decent numbers. There have been reports of dogfish and blue sharks, but these are mostly being released.

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For the groundfish like pollock, haddock, and cod, jigs and cod flies have been the most effective. Drifting and anchoring have both produced good results. If you're targeting the larger fish, using bait like clams or mackerel can be beneficial.

    ### Hot Spots
    One of the hot spots has been the areas around the Gulf of Maine, particularly where the water is a bit deeper and there are offshore ledges. These areas tend to attract schools of sea herring, which in turn attract larger fish like pollock and tuna.

    Another good spot is near the coastal areas around Kennebunkport and Portland, where the structure of the seafloor can hold a variety of fish species, including cod, haddock, and pollock.

    ### Recent Catches
    Yesterday's trip saw excellent landings despite the rough conditions. Pollock dominated the catch, with several anglers landing multiple fish over 13 pounds. There were also catches of cod, haddock, cusk, and mackerel. A few blue sharks and dogfish were caught but released.

    Be prepared for rough seas and cold conditions, but with the right gear and patience, you can have a successful day fishing off the coast of Maine.
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  • Fishing in Rough Seas Off Maine Yields Pollock, Cod, and More Despite Harsh Conditions
    Nov 17 2024
    As of November 17, 2024, the fishing scene in the Atlantic Ocean off Maine is bustling despite the challenging weather conditions. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day out on the water.

    ### Weather and Tidal Conditions
    The weather is quite rough, with winds blowing out of the northeast at over twenty knots and an overcast sky. The air temperature is around 61°F, and visibility is good despite some misty haze. Tides are significant, with high tide expected around mid-morning and low tide in the late afternoon.

    ### Sunrise and Sunset
    Sunrise today is at about 6:30 AM, and sunset will be around 4:00 PM, giving you a decent window to get out and fish.

    ### Fish Activity
    Despite the harsh conditions, fish activity remains strong. Pollock are the stars of the show, with numerous large catches reported yesterday. Anglers on the Bunny Clark deep-sea fishing trip landed several pollock, including a 20-pound and a 19-pound catch, along with multiple fish in the 13-14 pound range[3].

    Cod and haddock are also active, though in smaller numbers. There were reports of a few cod and haddock caught, along with cusk, mackerel, and even some blue sharks and dogfish[3].

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    Jigs and cod flies have been the most effective lures, catching the most fish by far. Drifting and anchoring have both been successful methods, depending on the spot and the fish you're targeting[3].

    ### Hot Spots
    One of the hot spots is the Gulf of Maine, particularly the areas around offshore ledges where pollock and tuna are pounding sea herring schools. Another good spot is the waters off the Maine coast, where anglers have been catching pollock, cod, and haddock despite the rough seas[1][3].

    ### Additional Tips
    Be prepared for rough seas and potential seasickness. The conditions are challenging, but the rewards are worth it. Make sure to check the latest fishing regulations, as they apply equally to recreational and charter boats[3].

    With patience and the right gear, you can have a successful and memorable fishing trip in the Atlantic Ocean off Maine today.
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  • Fishing the Stormy Atlantic: Anglers Brave the Waves for Pollock, Cod, and Haddock off the Maine Coast
    Nov 16 2024
    As of November 16, 2024, the fishing scene in the Atlantic Ocean off Maine is quite active, despite the challenging weather conditions. Here’s a local’s perspective on what you can expect today.

    ### Weather and Tides
    The weather is rough, with significant swells that made many anglers seasick yesterday. However, for those who braved the conditions, the rewards were substantial. Today, expect similar sea conditions with strong winds and high waves. Tides are crucial; the high tide is at around 9:30 AM and the low tide at 3:30 PM.

    ### Sunrise and Sunset
    Sunrise is at 6:34 AM, and sunset will be at 3:53 PM, giving you a decent window for both morning and afternoon fishing trips.

    ### Fish Activity
    Despite the poor weather, fish activity has been robust. Pollock have been the stars of the show, with multiple anglers landing large specimens. Yesterday, anglers on the Bunny Clark deep-sea fishing trip caught numerous pollock, with the largest being a 15-pounder. Other catches included cod, haddock, cusk, and a few mackerel.

    ### Types of Fish and Amounts
    Pollock dominated the catches, with several anglers landing multiple fish in the 10-15 pound range. Cod and haddock were also plentiful, though in smaller numbers. Mackerel, while not as abundant, were still caught in decent quantities.

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    Jigs and cod flies have been the most effective lures, catching the most fish by far. For bait, using the natural prey of these fish such as mackerel or herring can be highly effective.

    ### Hot Spots
    Two hot spots to consider are the areas around the Gulf of Maine and the offshore ledges. The Gulf of Maine has been productive for mackerel and other species, while the offshore ledges have seen pollock, cod, and haddock being caught in significant numbers.

    In summary, if you're willing to brave the rough seas, the Atlantic Ocean off Maine is offering some excellent fishing opportunities today. Focus on using jigs and cod flies, and consider the Gulf of Maine and offshore ledges as your prime fishing grounds. Stay safe and good luck
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  • Fishing the Stormy Seas: A Maine Atlantic Adventure
    Nov 15 2024
    As of November 15, 2024, the fishing scene in the Atlantic Ocean off Maine is quite active, despite the challenging weather conditions.

    ### Weather and Tidal Conditions
    This morning, the air temperature is around 50°F, with overcast skies and a northeast wind blowing at over 20 knots. The visibility is good, but the sea conditions are rough with significant swells, making it a tough day for anglers prone to seasickness. Tides are moderate, with high tide expected around 10:30 AM and low tide at 4:30 PM.

    ### Sunrise and Sunset
    Sunrise today is at 6:34 AM, and sunset will be at 3:58 PM, giving anglers a relatively short window of daylight.

    ### Fish Activity
    Despite the rough seas, several species are active in these waters. Pollock have been the stars of the show, with numerous catches reported. Anglers on the Bunny Clark Deep Sea Fishing trips yesterday landed several large pollock, including a 36-pound Maine state trophy white hake, though this was an exception. More commonly, pollock in the 13-20 pound range were caught in abundance. Other species include cod, haddock, and cusk, which were also landed in good numbers[3].

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For pollock and other groundfish, jigs and cod flies have been the most effective. These lures allow for deep penetration and attract the fish even in rough conditions. For those targeting larger species like bluefin tuna, skirted ballyhoo have been successful, though this requires venturing further offshore[1][5].

    ### Hot Spots
    One of the hot spots right now is the area around Block Island, where bonito and striped bass are mixing with bottom species. Another good spot is the eastern Long Island Sound, where large blackfish have moved in, with many 7- to 9-pound fish reported just outside the Thames River to the Watch Hill Reefs[2][5].

    If you're willing to brave the rough seas, today could be a rewarding day for fishing off the coast of Maine. Just make sure to dress warmly and be prepared for the challenging conditions.
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  • Maine's Fruitful Fall Fishing Forecast: Stripers, Blackfish, and More in Coastal Waters
    Nov 14 2024
    As of November 14, 2024, the fishing scene in Maine's Atlantic waters is quite promising, despite the late fall season.

    **Weather and Tides:**
    Today, you can expect partly cloudy skies with a high of around 45°F and a low of 35°F. The winds will be moderate, blowing at about 10 mph from the northwest. Tides are crucial, and for today, the high tide is at 9:32 AM, and the low tide is at 3:32 PM.

    **Sunrise and Sunset:**
    Sunrise is at 6:29 AM, and sunset will be at 3:53 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and late afternoon fishing.

    **Fish Activity:**
    Yesterday saw some excellent catches, particularly for striped bass. These fish are still active, feeding on schools of sand eels and bunker along the coast. You can also expect to find some blackfish, especially in the shallow waters around the rocky areas.

    **Catches:**
    Reports from yesterday indicate that striped bass up to 38 inches were caught in the surf areas around Wells Harbor. Blackfish, some weighing up to 7-9 pounds, have been reported in the eastern parts of the coast.

    **Best Lures and Bait:**
    For striped bass, small white topwaters, soft plastic paddletails, and straight-tailed soft baits like the Lunker City Sluggo are highly effective. Live mackerel and pogies are also excellent bait choices, especially around the mouth of the Saco River. For blackfish, clams and mussels are the go-to baits.

    **Hot Spots:**
    - **Wells Harbor Area:** This spot has been producing some great catches of striped bass from the surf.
    - **Mouth of the Saco River:** This area is rich with mackerel and pogies, making it a prime spot for targeting striped bass.
    - **Jeffreys Ledge:** For those venturing further out, this ledge has been yielding haddock and pollock, although you'll need to contend with some dogfish.

    Remember to check the local fishing regulations, as they can change, especially this late in the season. Enjoy your fishing trip, and stay warm
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  • Late Fall Fishing in Maine's Atlantic Waters
    Nov 10 2024
    As of November 10, 2024, the fishing scene in the Atlantic Ocean off Maine is quite active despite the late fall season.

    ### Weather and Tides
    Today, you can expect a crisp morning with temperatures around 40°F, gradually warming up to the mid-50s by afternoon. The sky is mostly clear, with a northwest wind blowing at about 20 knots. Tides are significant, with high tide at 9:32 AM and low tide at 3:32 PM.

    ### Sunrise and Sunset
    Sunrise was at 6:24 AM, and sunset will be at 4:06 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and afternoon fishing trips.

    ### Fish Activity
    Yesterday's fishing was challenging due to rough seas, but those who braved the conditions were rewarded. The primary catches included pollock, cod, haddock, and cusk. Pollock were particularly abundant, with several anglers landing fish in the 13-20 pound range. There were also reports of dogfish, blue sharks, and mackerel.

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For groundfish like pollock, cod, and haddock, jigs and cod flies were the most effective. Drifting and anchoring were the preferred methods, with jigs catching the most fish by far.

    ### Hot Spots
    One of the hot spots right now is the Gulf of Maine, where the Bunny Clark Deep Sea Fishing charters have been finding excellent numbers of pollock, cod, and haddock. Another good area is the waters around the Fish River Thoroughfare in Eagle Lake and the Fish River in Fort Kent, which are open to year-round fishing and have been producing brook trout and landlocked salmon despite the low water conditions.

    If you're looking to stay closer to shore, the coastal areas around eastern Maine are also worth a try, especially for those targeting species like cod and haddock.

    Remember to check the local fishing regulations and ensure you have the necessary permits before heading out. With the right gear and a bit of patience, you can still have a successful and enjoyable fishing trip in these late fall waters.
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