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  1. hey,I'm here and I love you guys!
  2. welcome to the great state of Maine. The way life should be!
  3. lews all the way! my favorite reel.
  4. hi, I don't know for sure but there is a tackle shop on India Street in Portland and the owner works on reels. He might work on rods too, or know someone who does. hope he can help.
  5. androscoggin lake is my home lake, i also like worthly pond in poland and lower range pond. winthrop lakes are great too and berry pond on 133 is ok. androscoggin has a tournament every spring, i always fished off my property right along with the big boys in the big boats and caught fish right along with them. and i was just a kid and a girl at that! lol
  6. JOE S thanks for the most detailed and helpful reply about jig fishing i have ever read. you obviously like to fish with jigs and have inspired me to continue to practice and get better at fishing with them myself. i remember the first fish i caught with a jig, it was on the fall and it was truly exciting. i had not had much luck with jigs and had all but given up on them when i had caught that fish, and you reminded me just how much fun that was. thanks.
  7. lews tournament pro speed spool with a phenix recon c-714
  8. lake umbagog on the border between maine and n.h. best smallie lake i have ever fished!
  9. I would suggest two other good areas to fish, the first is the Poland Spring area including the Range ponds (upper middle and lower),and Worthley pond nearby the Range Pond State Park. Continue heading north toward the Wayne, Winthrop and Manchester area. there are awesome lakes in that area. I would strongly suggest Lake Androscoggin. I almost hate to say it, i't is my home lake, there are two particularly good spots, the cove where the boat landing is , is the best spot during pre-spawn and spawn. It is shallow and plenty of rocky areas for structure for the fish. Watch out for the loons, there is a breeding pair near the lily pads at the north west corner and the locals including myself are very protective of them. The other awesome spot is the south-western part of the lake where the Dead River outlet is. Also on the back side of Norris Island is good. Good luck and leave the big girls for me!
  10. i have heard great things about that pond. never fished it myself, can't help you there, thought i'd send you a map of depths. good luck!
  11. I'm from Portland, and I too have had a lot of guys treat me differently. the one thing I notice the most is the intrusion of my space when I'm fishing. I've had lots of guys walk right up to where I'm casting and cast to the same area or even worse across my line. The difference is I don't see that happening to other guys. I wish I could join a club too but when I've asked others about it I always get vague and evasive answers, too bad, I'm not a bad angler, and I want to learn more, why they don't want me as a member is their loss, not mine. Maybe we should start a women's fishing club, before long the guys will be begging us to join!
  12. i would like to know if the bite was slow would he change the color of a lure or the type of lure first and why?
  13. I love my Lady Stik, it's pink and pretty and catches fish too!
  14. thanks Mike, I'll be looking at signing up, need to check my budget first, wish i had enough money to do it all! :

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