Looking to do sport fishing in Maine this fall with our Albin 28. We are located in Stonington, Maine.
Any luck? Suggestions?
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Albin fishing in Maine this September?
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Albin fishing in Maine this September?
1st Mate Paula Maxim & Capt. Tom Duarte
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Re: Albin fishing in Maine this September?
I just saw this post, as we are new to spending some time on the site. It’s about September... some years later!
Of course there are the mackerel. Rarely the bluefish. A few weeks ago our son caught a nice striper in the Union River near the bay. To get much else, according to friends— it takes a run to Mt Desert Rock. One of our friends dumped a bunch of pig blood in the water there and had a shark pass under their 40’ lobster boat—they swear it was as long as the boat is wide. An acquaintance has had good fishing there, too— but I can’t recall what he was catching. We have found the mackerel are very good done in the smoker—Alaskan candy style.
Of course there are the mackerel. Rarely the bluefish. A few weeks ago our son caught a nice striper in the Union River near the bay. To get much else, according to friends— it takes a run to Mt Desert Rock. One of our friends dumped a bunch of pig blood in the water there and had a shark pass under their 40’ lobster boat—they swear it was as long as the boat is wide. An acquaintance has had good fishing there, too— but I can’t recall what he was catching. We have found the mackerel are very good done in the smoker—Alaskan candy style.