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Don't sweat it. Piseco is not ready. Abanakee might be worth a look although it generally takes a bit longer than the other local spots near it.
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I have that same combo vex. How do you keep the camera nice and steady like that and get it to point where you want. I can do it in like 10’ and under... but after like 15-20fow pain right in the sphincter. Any tip is welcomed
Anyone been out on Lake George yet?
I hope to get some good info with a question I have for anyone who fishes Lake George for Lakers. I have been fishing for lakers the last few years in NH and do ok but time to venture out and get a few guys together and make a 3 day weekend trip. I was really leaning towards Sebego Lake in Maine but I have recently viewed a bunch of video's on youtube of guys out on Lake George. So my question is it a place to go for the first time and have a good shot at catching some lake trout? I wouldn't even know where to go out of but I'll do more homework on my end. I'd thought I would just throw this out for some info. Thanks,
I also fished Maine quite a bit, mostly in the 80's and 90's. Moosehead, Brassua, Chesuncook. We always did well with LL Salmon, some Lakers, but the real prize was Brook Trout. 12-20" Brookies were common, and for a Brookie nut like me, it was worth the trip.
In a kayak!
That's a great Brookie! Chesuncook has lakers, salmon, cusk, and great white perch. In fact this year they liberalized the salmon limits because of an over population of them. Quite an adventure traveling on the Golden Rd to get there.
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