This is not my first fish in Maine but it is the biggest yet. It's a huge Brook Trout. |
Trout Fishing
First in adventure, but not on the timeline is a quick trip I took with two great friends I've met at work. I have been waiting to fish with these guys since I met them. They took me to an awesome spot that I would have blindfolded anyone I was taking into it. We hiked into one of the most beautiful forests I have ever seen and we fished a small winding creek that had a few shallow holes. At our first hole I finally hooked into my first Maine fish; a small brook trout. Finally, the weight of the world is off my shoulders and whatever curse I had is lifted. We hiked around hitting different pools and we all caught fish. One pool coughed up about 8 brookies to two of us even though it was smaller than most people's living rooms. One of the fish was trophy sized. I have had a lot of great adventures in the past but being able to fish with these guys in such an amazing place makes the top 5 for sure. It was raining so my camera didn't want to focus on most of the pictures.My 1st Maine fish! |
The fish we were catching had amazing coloration and many were probably native as they had no clipped fin. |
Turkey Hunting
Unless I wake up tomorrow at 4am and hit the woods for the final day of the season; turkey hunting is done for me until fall. I went out a few times and called many birds. One morning I got on 4 different toms within 2 hours. I was never able to get any to commit to my decoys. They seemed pretty henned up when I was hunting and I wasn't able to get out very much. I did see a lot of deer and enjoyed hunting though I don't know if I will hunt turkeys again alone. It seems more of a partner sport.One of my decoy set ups. |
Moms Visit
My Mom and Mother-in-law came for a visit for a weekend. It was a great chance to hang out with them and show them our nursery and some new parts of Maine. We visited Fort Foster so I could see if my clean up attempt stayed clean. The beaches still looked pretty good. My parents are visiting in July so I am planning some good fishing trips for me and my Dad.Together we all built a fire pit and put in flowers and a garden. |
Biddeford Pool Fishing
This beaver is literally 8 feet long and loves to chase Rusty off the beach. |
Chelsea and Rusty come down sometimes to keep me company. Even in the rain! |
I tried sea worms for the first time yesterday. These things are creepy! |
High tide offers fish, low tide gives other treasures. Finally got my SPRO jig back. |
Fishing here just about every night makes me wonder how many sunsets I have missed. |
Chelsea trying to train a dock dog. |
Bubble Chaser. |
Double rainbow all the way. |
This is the first fish I touched in Maine. It was some kind of baitfish that had a large wound on its back. I tried to catch it but it had enough life left to get away. Story of my salt water life. |
My TICA rod lost an eyelet insert the first time I used it so it's on it's way back to TICA right now but the Baitrunner worked very well. |
Buoy at low tide. |
Saco Dam Fishing
After finding I could have the Biddeford Pool to myself 90% of the time, I haven't been back to the Saco Dam in a while. I went back with Rusty and Chelsea last week to let him swim and the fish hitting the surface were crazy. Even Rusty was jumping in after them. The last time I fished there a seal was riding the fish ladder like a water slide.Saco Dam low tide. |
Its not raining, those are fish surfacing. |
Other Junk
Nasty little things! |
Rusty wants a guinea pig! They're both gingers. |
Its pretty sickening the things that wash up on the beach. A paper shredder, really? |
A small crab I caught while fishing on my lunch break. |
A baby snapping turtle I found in the Saco River. |
Best buds. |
BBQ Season. |
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