Monday, October 4, 2010

Maine Striper Fishing Reports -- Oct 5 th 2010


About the photo- I moved my anglers for a day with a better wind forcast, with Small Craft warnings out of the North East- normal these are tough days on Casco Bays flats. I ran into Capt John Ford and we decided to take a look round some of the flats at dead low to see how skinny the fish where holding, this fish came today Monday the 4 of October in about 2 ft of water.. I am really looking forward to some light wind days, there are plenty of fish still around!!!


A first light run and 36 degree air was a shock to my system!!! and you could feel the bass are starting to really feel the migratory motivation, but there a few tricks mother nature is playing here on the fish, the water temps are about 3-5 degree up from average around the bay and second is the dropout of the small Blue Back Herring that entered the river 3-4 weeks late this year. The fish that have stayed around are pretty happy they have Lot's of food but whats a little more impressive is that fresh fish are still showing into the lower kennebec stopping by there and Casco Bay for a look around, for some reason we have had a bunch of 17-20 inch bass show up over the last few weeks, is it the winds from the storms that pushed them from offshore are they dropout from the Kennebec? I did not here of many small bass up there this year either, anyhow it has been good to see and gives you hope if we team up as anglers, the fish want to overcome the shitty management of this fishery!!!



Overall I think we have some of the best fishing in front of us over the next ten days or so, some big tides are coming this weekend and the weather is forcast to be a little more stable for the long range. Temps at night are going to come up a little and that should hold the water temp with the sunny days ahead, the bait really moved on Fridays rain event and the fish we are finding are pretty snappy, On a afternoon incoming tides we where able to find some sun yesterday and feed some nice fish on the sand flats on the outer islands, hoping for the same today!!!! I have some great tide open for striper fishing that I was heisted on booking due to not knowing how well the fishing and weather was going to hold. On the carp front we have some real good shots and have come tight to a few large fish over the last few weeks, winds have slowed our efforts
but I am really looking forward to a few tides coming up for some more tidal carp, also have to let the duck hunter blast the first few days of there season away- I guided the Kennebec Pro AM and their was only two stripers caught for the total tournament but we saw 8 carp roll go figure.. Call for opening if you are looking to give this a try or to get in on some pretty good fall stripers fishing....207-671-4330

3 comments:

El Pescador said...

The next new moon phase has historically been stellar for me. Dark, cold, finger numbing mornings have been memorable. So have late afternoons or just about anytime of the day. Big fish are cruising and these next two weeks of October are primo. Good luck out there.

fish and ski said...

I'm with you this is the season for big fish on flies!!!! let's see if we can do a little more Oct sight fishing like last year in the next few weeks, this wind forcast has to mellow out someday???

El Pescador said...

i'm game so let me know. you're welcome to join me on the sand as well. lets see what the weather does. thw waves are lookin' pretty good!

Maine Striper Reports May 10 th 2019

And just like that,,,, They are here, not in number and still spotty but the baits and small schoolies are starting to show, check back ...