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Old 07-22-2008, 08:12 AM   #1
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I will be up for my annual two weeks at biddeford pool. From what I understand it is very slow. Hopefully they will all move into my spot by sat. lol
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Old 07-22-2008, 08:45 AM   #2
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If I'm understanding this correctly...it's slow to really slow with pockets of no activity in between. Sounds like Maine in mid-summer!
I arrived there for my annual 2 weeks last year and all my fishing friends said the same "slow". And it was for the first few days ...then I started hooking up early mornings fishing the surf with clams...4am-8am. Every day I would catch a few. Nothing big but I was fishing light gear and a fat 28" was fun. Many in the slot. One morning I hooked a large bass that spooled me. I also caught a few small ones on the fly in various tidal rivers. And a few small ones on plugs from rocky shoreline. I'm going to try more night fishing.
I know it'll be slow but I can't wait to stand there and try.
Thank you for the info...I hope it picks up for all of us.
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Old 07-22-2008, 09:25 AM   #3
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Best of luck JB, give us the report upon your return. Remember the Who song "Won't get spooled again."

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Old 07-22-2008, 12:32 PM   #4
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buddy in york is very concerned. He said they arent seeing any fish and usually theyre loaded with small fish in the rivers etc. He hasnt seen any fish at all. and he's out 11pm to sunrise nightly. The lack of small fish has him very concerned. He actually came to fish down here this past weekend.

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Old 07-22-2008, 12:52 PM   #5
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I heard the same from a freind up there... he is fishing in mass to find fish.

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Old 07-22-2008, 03:38 PM   #6
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buddy in york is very concerned. He said they arent seeing any fish and usually theyre loaded with small fish in the rivers etc. He hasnt seen any fish at all. and he's out 11pm to sunrise nightly. The lack of small fish has him very concerned. He actually came to fish down here this past weekend.
I hope the fishing picks up in 2 week's I take the family up to Camp Heaton in York Beach and the fishing has been spoty,well at least when I've gone.

BTW is anybody else heading up to YB the first week of August?

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Old 07-22-2008, 07:45 PM   #7
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fished the last 4 weekends up in kennebunk 2 -20"
fish.early season not to bad, mid june few 10 pound fish.since then scary nothing.fishing up there 20 years now in summer, never seen anything like it.always could find schoolies i mean always.
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Old 07-23-2008, 06:39 PM   #8
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Hey guy's new to the board here. I'll do my best to tell you like it is here where I fish. I do not fish York at all, Biddeford rarely. Most of my fishing is done around Scarborough, namely the rock ledges along the ocean front. Has fishing been slow this year? yes it has. I'm 2/3 down from last years total, and I fish every weekend, and some weekdays. I caught 17 fish this past weekend, for both day's, nothing over 22". Prior weekend, I caught 9 on a single day. These are the two best weekends that I have had all season. I usually fish for 3 -4 hours at a time, so do the math for the average. I caught bigger fish in June, the fish are smaller in July. Am I one of the lucky ones catching fish? no, I don't think so, I just know the area well, and know how to fish. So, are there fish here, yes, but in reduced numbers, as compared to prior years. Come on up, have a nice relaxing vacation, and fish. You won't know if you'll catch anything unless you try....Good Luck.
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