Pray for rain for good fall fishing

What a strange late summer and early fall. Of course it seems that I write about strange weather more and more lately. Mid-August seemed more like early fall. Days in the upper 60’s, nights in the 40’s and regular rain. Good trout and salmon started their spawning runs early in most of the Rangeley area rivers and streams. Kennebago River was full of salmon and some good trout, all the way up to the dam. Some of the salmon were bright and fat like they were fresh up from the lake. Some were a little thinner and darker and looked like they had been in the river for a few weeks. Others were thin and looked like they came up the river in June. So basically, fish have been migrating upriver all summer.

My future son-in-law Brian and I had one morning when we hooked 30 salmon in one Kennebago River Pool. (and that is no exaggeration). For some reason, the fish didn’t want to chase streamers or dries but nymphing deep with stoneflies in the main flows was deadly. We caught nice salmon and trout in other places as well. Might have been the best fishing in years.

August landlocked salmon from Kennebago

August salmon

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Now in early September, we have not had significant rain in several weeks and the rivers are low. We have had some hot days and warm nights. Fishing has been very slow in the rivers. It is almost like August weather was like September’s, and now September’s is like August. The fish are still in the rivers but not very active.

Pray for rain. Soon.