Native Brook Trout In Remote Streams And Ponds

 

Casting a fly to rising trout as loons call and the sun drops behind the treetops is a postcard image of fishing. And Maine has hundreds of remote streams and ponds with healthy populations of brook trout where this image can be realized.

I enjoy getting off the beaten path to pursue native trout in wild settings, so a number of different trips into small streams and remote ponds are available. A variety of considerations, such as your physical conditioning, comfort level in a canoe, and tolerance to black flies, come into play when planning a trip into remote brook trout waters. So it’s best to think about what kind of trip you’d like to do, then give me a call so we can discuss it. I also fish a couple of easy to reach, local waters where you could enjoy good early-season trout-fishing action.

Full day trips cost $300 and include lunch and beverages. Half day trips cost $200 and include soft drinks and a snack. Because of travel time and logistics, many remote brook trout fishing trips have a two-day minimum. These 'destination' trips also sometimes involve fishing from dawn until dark, which is subject to an additional charge. Custom itineraries can be arranged upon request.

If you are interested in a guided brook trout fishing trip, please click the button below.

 

"During three days of trout fishing, we never saw another person. Amazing. I didn't think places like where you took me still existed".
Ed R, New Hampshire

"The mayfly hatch that we fished was so thick that I found dead flies in my fly boxes and pants pockets for several days after our trip."
Neal B, Connecticut

 

 
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