by guides@petersonguideme.com | Jan 8, 2016 | Fishing Reports, Fly Fishing, Sebago Region
I have to be honest…I have been dealing with a little bit of writer’s block. Every time I sit down to share with everyone what has been going on since my last post I just stare at the screen or quickly find myself flipping through the pictures trying to...
by guides@petersonguideme.com | Oct 11, 2015 | Fishing Reports, Fly Fishing, Sebago Region
This past September has been a very difficult month with warmer than normal temperatures and warm water. The lack of water in many of the rivers have kept the spawning salmon from entering the rivers to start their spawning runs. The flows on the Roach River were...
by guides@petersonguideme.com | Aug 30, 2015 | Fishing Reports, Sebago Region
This time of the year there is no shortage of great fishing opportunities as long as you take the time and get on the water. The summer here in Maine goes by fast, so enjoy it while you can and take what nature provides you. Bass fishing has been very good and...
by guides@petersonguideme.com | Jun 15, 2015 | Fishing Reports, Fly Fishing, Sebago Region
The fishing this week has been very good throughout the Presumpscot River. Took a client out on Wednesday and the weather and the river conditions could not have been better. We were on the river by 6AM, which may be early for some, but that is the prime time to be...
by guides@petersonguideme.com | Jun 8, 2015 | Fishing Reports, Fly Fishing, Sebago Region
I love the month of June as the days are getting longer and the trout and salmon are more active throughout ponds and rivers. The Presumpscot River has seen a tremendous amount of fish stocked and even some 17 inch plus fish. With this stocking program there are many...
by guides@petersonguideme.com | May 14, 2015 | Fishing Reports, Fly Fishing, Sebago Region
The Crooked River is a very healthy river with a promising future. That was not always the case. Just a few years ago the future of this river hung in the balance as a group wanted to dam up the river to run their mill for historical purposes. This would have had a...