MyFishFinder.com Just like iceshanty but warmer
I've fished that lake for many years, way before the togue were put in there. Since their introduction, I've caught hundreds of them & never had a togue under 16". I see the latest pics of small togue, it will be interesting to see what the salmon population will be in a couple of years. I don't see any sign of the BIG togue eating the little ones, as mentioned in the change of regulations, so we'll see who prevails in eating the smelts & alewives. Only time will tell.[/If a fishery is healthy , you should have multiple age class fish which Sebago does now ! Unlike 5 years ago when the majority of fish were 17-23 inches, if you go out on Sebago today you can catch Lakers ranging from 14-30 inches and most fish will average 23-26 inches. The other key point besides the bigger Lakers eating thier own is the Human factor that was part of the reg changes , that's killing all Lake trout under 23 inches and unlimited bag limits ! Only time will tell, but from observations by the Wardens & Biologist that patrol Sebago and the fisherman that fish Sebago regularly the regs are working !!, not only for the Lakers but the Salmon population as well as the smelt population are healthy and thriving