Looking into trailering our A25 from New Brunswick to Sebago lake for a week next summer. Does anyone know of charts available for the lake area? Any advice about boating in the lake would be welcome also.
Chris
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Re: Sebago Lake?
I found a couple of links
http://www.nesportsman.com/maine.shtml
http://www.nesportsman.com/cgi-bin/dept ... tate=Maine
http://boatinglocal.com/destinations/fo ... maine.html
http://www.maine.gov/ifw/fishing/lakesu ... o_lake.pdf
http://www.nesportsman.com/maine.shtml
http://www.nesportsman.com/cgi-bin/dept ... tate=Maine
http://boatinglocal.com/destinations/fo ... maine.html
http://www.maine.gov/ifw/fishing/lakesu ... o_lake.pdf
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Re: Sebago Lake?
I spent a couple of vacations there at my brother in law's lake front cabin in the north west corner of the lake. At the time I trailered a 16' tin boat there to fish and play around in. The lake is very populated for a Maine lake. I believe it's about 12 miles long which gives you a lot of room to explore. Frye's leap is a poplular spot watching folks jump off into the lake. The lake has a lot of rocks near the shoreline, so watch out going into coves, etc. The Songo river lock is closed so you're pretty much stuck in the lake. It was nice to go through the lock into Naples and the next lakes from there. You won't be disappointed. If you fish, there are landlocked salmon in the lake which I caught on a high spot (found on a chart) just south of the Songo.
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Re: Sebago Lake?
thanks guys, I will check out the links and report back to the forum if we decide to make the trip. I think at first glance the lake might be a bit small to travel that far to but I will wait for the charts and do a bit more investigating. We are also looking at lake Champlain and the Bra dors in Nova Scotia. So many places eh. I really would like to move up a couple of feet but don't want to lose the trailerability and economy of the A25-
Chris
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Chris
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