November Fishing Report

Winter arrived early this November, with overall temperatures dropping about 20 degrees suddenly early in the month and more or less staying put. Much of Maine got snow, and in the colder parts of the state it has remained and deepened with several small snowstorms. It made the deer hunting in the Rangeley area very productive since it made tracking easy.

 

Fishing stayed fairly consistent even with the colder weather because it took water temps a while to cool down. For example, fishing was outstanding in the upper Presumpscot River section near Route 35. Unfortunately, many anglers discovered that fact and it got amazingly crowded.

Toward the end of the month, water temps dropped significantly and ice started forming on the edges of small ponds. During several mornings on Dundee Pond, I observed from my office window, some sort of “bait blitz”. A flock of herring gulls started circling and diving, accompanied by dozens of mergansers (both common and hooded) also diving and chasing what I assume were schools of small fish. Great blue herons, kingfishers, and two bald eagles joined in the fray. The scene reminded me of stripers pounding bait on the surface of the Kennebec River.

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As the cold weather settled in, I escaped Maine for the warmer climes of Florida and California to visit my kids and other relatives. Shockingly, I found time to do a little fishing. I caught largemouth bass on a lake my daughter now lives on in Tallahassee – on a dragonfly pattern. It might be the first fish I have ever caught on that fly type, even though I always carry a few and fish them from time to time.

In California, my son and I floated the lower Sac for steelhead (and resident rainbows) and hiked the headwaters of rivers in the San Francisco Bay area, catching small rainbows with steelhead genetics in water you could jump across without getting your feet wet.

Fat Sac River steelhead

Fat Sac River steelhead

Typical healthy Sac river rainbow

Typical healthy Sac River resident rainbow

Small rainbows with steelhead genes can still be caught in the headwaters around Oakland, California

Small rainbows with steelhead genes can still be caught in the headwaters around Oakland, California

Lake Erie Tribs Steelhead Fishing

My family and I couldn’t wait for the snow to melt and ice to thaw in Maine so we took a quick trip to upstate New York to go Steelhead fishing over the first weekend in April. I drove in the car with the gear and my wife (Lindsey), daughter (Mary) and her boyfriend (Will Folsum) took cheap flights from Portland to Buffalo ($ 150 round trip!)

The weather was cold and miserable on Friday, the first day (35 degrees, windy, with rain showers) warming to the 60’s by Sunday. The key to fishing these small tribs is that they don’t get rain or melting snow, since they rise and discolor rapidly, making the fishing extremely difficult. The Friday rain discolored the streams slightly but they remained fishable. Most of the fishing is a nymphing proposition with small egg patterns although my wife caught a beautiful steelie on, what else, a Cosohammer streamer that yours truly tied.

The fishing was done on small Lake Erie tributaries between Buffalo and the New York/Pennsylvania border. I won’t give the names except to say that the names begin with C or a number, which won’t help you much since the names of almost every river in western New York fits that description.

Anyway, since a photo is worth a thousand words (and a video even better), enjoy the following visuals. Remember to follow me on Instagram @mainelyflyfishing.

My daughter, Mary, with the best steelhead of the trip

My daughter, Mary, with the best steelhead of the trip

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My wife, Lindsey, with a beautiful steelie caught on a Cosohammer Streamer tied by yours truly.

My wife, Lindsey, with a beautiful steelie caught on a Cosohammer Streamer tied by yours truly.

Classic small Lake Erie trib filled with large steelhead in the early spring

Classic small Lake Erie trib filled with large steelhead in the early spring

Releasing a recently spawned female steelhead.

Releasing a recently spawned female steelhead.

The end of a beautiful weekend on the river.

The end of a beautiful weekend on the river.

If you are interested in this kind of fishing, go to Reelactionfly.com and hire them to guide you either in fall and spring.

If you want to know what locations are now selling my new book….

In Massachusetts, Evening Sun Fly Shop. In New Hampshire, North Country Angler. In Maine, Royal River Book Store in Yarmouth, Rangeley Sport Shop, Trident Fly Fishing in Windham, Mattagamon Camp Ground on the East Branch of the Penobscot. More to Come…