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1 STATE OF MAINE OPEN WATER FISHING REGULATIONS Regulations Effective January March 31,

2 SPECIAL REGULATIONS FOR OPEN WATER FISHING Waters which have exceptions to the general law are listed by county. In most cases, the exception will be one of the codes listed below and may affect only a portion of the regulations that govern that particular body of water, i.e. only the bag limit on salmon is different from the general law in which case it would read as follows: Smith Pond, Anytown. S-22. All other provisions of general law would apply. S-1: Closed to the taking of smelts. S-2: Closed to the taking of smelts, except by hook and line. S-3: Tributaries closed to the taking of smelts. S-4: Use or possession of live fi sh as bait is prohibited. (The use of dead fi sh, salmon eggs, or worms is permitted). S-15: Daily bag limit on togue: 3 fi sh; minimum length limit on togue: 14 inches, only one may exceed 18 inches. S-16: Daily bag limit on trout: 2 fi sh; minimum length limit: 12 inches, only 1 may exceed 14 inches. S-17: Daily bag limit on trout: 2 fi sh; minimum length limit: 10 inches, only 1 may exceed 12 inches. S-18: Daily bag limit on trout: 1 fi sh, minimum length limit 18 inches. S-19: Daily bag limit on trout: 2 fi sh. S-20: Daily bag limit on white perch: 25 fi sh. S-5: Fly fi shing only. S-21: Daily bag limit on trout: 1 fi sh, minimum S-6: Artifi cial lures only. length limit 14 inches. S-7: Boundary waters with New Brunswick, S-22: Daily bag limit on landlocked salmon: 1 see page 56. fi sh. S-8: All trout less than 6 inches and longer S-23: No longer used. than 12 inches must be released alive at S-24: Extended Season-Remains open to once. open water fi shing from October 1 - December 31: artifi cial lures only; all trout, S-9: Border waters with New Hampshire, see pages landlocked salmon, and togue must be released alive at once. S-10: Daily bag limit on togue: 1 fi sh. S-25:Daily bag limit on bass: 2 fi sh; all bass S-11: Fishing restricted to persons under 16 between 13 and 18 inches must be years of age; daily bag limit on trout: 2 released alive at once. fi sh. S-26: Indian Territory Regulations, see pages S-12: No longer used S-13: No size or bag limit on bass. S-27: All fi sh caught must be released alive S-14: No bag limit on pickerel. From July 1 - at once. September 30, artifi cial lures only and minimum length limit on trout: 8 inches. S-28: Togue do not count towards the 5 trout and salmon, in combination, daily aggregate bag limit.

3 A MESSAGE FROM THE DEPARTMENT As Commissioner of the Department I would like to thank you for purchasing a fi shing license, and choosing Maine as your place to fi sh. If you haven t purchased your license yet, they may be conveniently obtained at one of our many license agents or online at There is nothing quite like fi shing on that fi rst real warm spring day. The upcoming fi shing season has fantastic opportunities for everyone. Every county in the state has extended fi shing seasons, and on some bodies of water, you can fi sh, weather permitting, right through the end of December. Maine is rapidly becoming known as the destination for anglers, with unparalleled fi shing for species such as bass and trout. Recently, Maine was recognized as the destination for brook trout in the Eastern United States by the Eastern Brook Trout Venture, a consortium of government agencies and conservation groups. In fact, Maine was singled out as the stronghold for brook trout in the United States. Maine has nearly 600 wild or native brook trout waters, and another 700 waterways that are stocked annually. Please remember that regulations and state law prohibit the unauthorized introduction of any fi sh and plants into maine s waters. Illegal stocking or careless transportation of aquatic plants is very harmful to the fi sh and aquatic environment in any body of water and it s also illegal. We continue to work towards simplifying fi shing regulations. Of course, we tailor laws to many individual waters, not only to preserve a resource, but also to enhance it. Some waters we manage for trophy size fi sh, while on another waters, we may want to increase the number of fi sh an angler may catch in a day. The department works with anglers in hopes of improving fi shing throughout the state. Over the past ten years, many anglers have told us that the fi shing in Maine has improved. We want to make sure that we continue in that direction, but we do need your help. While on the water, or perhaps at an access site, you may encounter a biologist or notice a survey box. Please take some time to give us feedback on the water you are fi shing. Contact this department if you are interested in keeping a season long summary of your fi shing trips. You can also go online and submit your data at This input helps guide the management of many of Maine s favorite fi shing waters, so I hope you take the time to let us know what you have caught and how many hours you have spent enjoying Maine while fi shing. A remider from the Maine Warden Service - please wear a life jacket! Unfortunately during every open water fi shing season tragedies occur. The most common cause of such tragedy is an unexpected cold-water immersion without a lifejacket. Even if the weater is warm, the water is often cold. Don t take a chance. Enjoy your license. Maine is a wonderful state in which to spend time outdoors. I encourage you to contact your local game warden for answers to your questions about fi shing in your area - from laws to conditions to good spots to go, a warden is there to help you out. I wish you many safe and enjoyable fi shing trips this year. Thank you. Roland D. Martin, Commissioner COMMENTS & COMPLAINTS If you wish to make a comment about any member of the Department, please come to or call the closest offi ce and talk to the appropriate staff member. Written comments should be mailed to: Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife 284 State St., 41 SHS Augusta, ME Receipt of your correspondence will be formally acknowledged in writing. 1

4 STATE of MAINE DEPARTMENT of INLAND FISHERIES & WILDLIFE ROLAND D. MARTIN Commissioner PAUL F. JACQUES Deputy Commissioner MAIN OFFICE 284 State St., 41 SHS, Augusta, ME (207) Visit our web site: Operation Game Thief ALERT US ( ) In State or (207) Out of State REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS Ashland...(207) Greenville..(207) Bangor...(207) Jonesboro..(207) Enfi eld...(207) Sidney...(207) Gray...(207) Strong...(207) IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF THE SERVICES OF A GAME WARDEN OR MARINE PATROL OFFICER, CALL THE REGIONAL COMMUNICATION CENTER NEAREST YOU AT THE FOLLOWING TOLL-FREE NUMBERS Augusta Houlton Gray Orono Members of the Commissioner s Advisory Council Sheridan R. Oldham Androscoggin, Kennebec, and Sagadahoc Counties... (207) R. Leo Kieffer (Chair) Aroostook County... (207) Ron Usher Cumberland County... (207) Stephen Philbrick Franklin and Oxford Counties... (207) Frank Dunbar Hancock County... (207) Michael Witte Knox, Lincoln, and Waldo Counties... (207) Joe Clark (Vice-Chair) Penobscot County... (207) Raymond Poulin, Jr. Piscataquis and Somerset Counties... (207) Albion Goodwin Washington County... (207) Robert Savage York County... (207) NOTE! The Regional Communication Center numbers may be used to report a fi re, ONLY if a fi re warden or forest ranger cannot be reached. To report wildfi re arson call The Maine Forest Service, Department of Conservation. 2

5 STATE of MAINE OPEN WATER FISHING REGULATIONS NOTE: As indicated on the front of this publication, the regulations contained in this book are effective until March 31, Please DO NOT DISCARD this publication. General Department Information Contact Information...2 Message from the Governor...7 Message from the Department...1 General Laws Laws & Defi nitions Season/Bag/Possession/ Minimum Length Limits...8 Special Regulations... Back Cover Flap Special Exceptions by County & River Androscoggin...12 Aroostook Cumberland Franklin Hancock Kennebec Kennebec River Chart Knox...24 Lincoln...25 Oxford Penobscot Piscataquis Sagadahoc...41 Somerset & 48 Waldo Washington York Licensing Information Fish License Revocation Information...61 Laws About Bait and Bait Dealers...60 Laws Pertaining to Licenses License Fees & 71 3 Indian Territory International Boundary and Border Waters New Hampshire New Brunswick...56 Other Information Access Rights to Public Waters...68 Atlantic Salmon Commission...64 Boating Highlights and OUI Reminder...67 Catch-Photograph-Release...55 Fish Consumption Advisory... 4 & 66 Fish Identifi cation & 64 Fishing Log Books...62 Free Family Fishing Days...7 How to Use this Book...5 Illegal Fish Introduction...69 Invasive Plant Species...70 River Flow Information...63 Saltwater Fishing Information...66 Special Opportunities for Kids...6 Taxidermy...55 Tips on Releasing Fish Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Cover photo of Brook Trout in the Pleasant River, Windham, ME by Bob Bukaty. The Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife receives federal funds from U.S. Department of the Interior. Accordingly, all programs must be operated free from discrimination in regard to race, color, national origin, age, or disability. Any person who believes that he or she has been discriminated against should write to the Offi ce of Equal Opportunity, U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C

6 WARNING ABOUT EATING FRESHWATER FISH Warning: Mercury in Maine freshwater fi sh may harm the babies of pregnant and nursing mothers, and young children. SAFE EATING GUIDELINES Pregnant and nursing women, women who may get pregnant, and children under age 8 SHOULD NOT EAT any freshwater fi sh from Maine s inland waters. Except, for brook trout and landlocked salmon, 1 meal per month is safe. All other adults and children older than 8 CAN EAT 2 freshwater fi sh meals per month. For brook trout and landlocked salmon, the limit is 1 meal per week. For details on saltwater fi sh consumption advisories, call toll free or visit the following web site at gov/dhhs/eohp/fi sh/saltwater.htm WARNING: Some Maine waters are polluted, requiring additional limits to eating fish. Fish caught in some Maine waters have high levels of PCBs, Dioxins or DDT in them. These chemicals can cause cancer and other health effects. The Bureau of Public Health recommends additional fi sh consumption limits on the waters listed below. Remember to check the mercury guidelines. If the water you are fi shing is listed below, check the mercury guideline above and follow the most limiting guidelines. SAFE EATING GUIDELINES Androscoggin River Gilead to Merrymeeting Bay: fi sh meals a year. Dennys River Meddybemps Lake to Dead Stream: fi sh meals a month. Green Pond, Chapman Pit, & Greenlaw Brook (Limestone):...Do not eat any fish from these waters. Little Madawaska River & tributaries (Madawaska Dam to Grimes Mill Road):...Do not eat any fish from these waters. Kennebec River Augusta to the Chops:...Do not eat any fish from these waters. Shawmut Dam in Fairfi eld to Augusta:...5 trout meals a year, 1 2 bass meals a month. Madison to Fairfi eld: fi sh meals a month. Meduxnekeag River:... 2 fi sh meals a month. North Branch Presque Isle Stream:... 2 fi sh meals a month. Penobscot River below Lincoln: fi sh meals a month. Prestile Stream:... 1 fi sh meal a month. Red Brook in Scarborough:...6 fi sh meals a year. Salmon Falls River below Berwick: fi sh meals a year. Sebasticook River (East Branch, West Branch & Main Stem) (Corinna/Hartland to Winslow):... 2 fi sh meals a month. 4 It s hard to believe a fi sh that looks, smells, and tastes fi ne may not be safe to eat. But the truth is fi sh in Maine lakes, ponds, and rivers have mercury in them. Other states have this problem too. Mercury in the air settles into the waters. It then builds up in fi sh. For this reason, older fi sh have higher levels of mercury than younger fi sh. Fish (like pickerel and bass) that eat other fi sh have the highest mercury levels. Small amounts of mercury can harm a brain starting to form or grow. That is why unborn and nursing babies, and young children are most at risk. Too much mercury can affect behavior and learning. Mercury can harm older children and adults, but it takes larger amounts. It may cause numbness in hands and feet or changes in vision. The Safe Eating Guidelines identify limits to protect everyone.

7 HOW TO USE THIS BOOK Determine the town and county of the body of water you will be fishing. For streams, check the body of water the stream fl ows into. If the body of water is listed, it will be followed by special regulations that apply (see back cover fl ap). Otherwise, the General Laws on pages 8-11 apply. Portions of Title 12 have been summarized for this publication, for the detailed language contained in Title 12, please see our website. Each revision of this publication is fi led with the Secretary of State and, as a result, the rules herein have the force of law as printed. NEW REGULATIONS IN THIS BOOK The following are some of the more signifi cant general rule changes for the open water fishing season. In addition there are numerous changes on individual waters. Please check the body of water you will be fishing. The terms trout and brook trout now include Arctic charr ( see page 11). The extended fishing season for lakes and ponds in Androscoggin, Cumberland, Kennebec, Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc, Waldo and York counties now extends from October 1 through December 31 (see page 8). Statewide general law regulations for bass have changed, the minimum length limit on bass is now 10 inches. For full details, see page 8. Lakes and ponds that had S-23 & S-24 extended fi shing seasons, have now been combined into a new S-24 regulation (see back cover flap). 5

8 SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR KIDS! One of our most important responsibilities is to educate and inspire our youth with hands-on experiences that will aid them in a life long journey utilizing, conserving, and protecting Maine s natural resources. Emily Jones, Activities Coordinator, MDIF&W Maine s freshwater fi shery resource consists of nearly 6,000 lakes and ponds greater than one acre in size and over 32,000 miles of rivers and streams. People of ALL ages may fi sh in any of these waters that are open to fi shing. However, certain waters, which we have chosen to call Kids Waters, are governed by special regulations that give youngsters either exclusive or special access to the fi shery. We have listed these waters below by county. To see what special regulations apply, go to the county listing and look for the body of water. They are listed alphabetically. AROOSTOOK COUNTY: Aroostook River (portion of) Hannington Pond, Reed Plt. Mantle Lake, Presque Isle Pearce Brook (portion of), Houlton Raymond Pond, Caribou Rock Crusher Pond, Island Falls CUMBERLAND COUNTY: Alden s Pond, Gorham Coffi n Pond, Brunswick Lower Hinckley Pond, South Portland Stevens Brook (Cemetery Brook)(portion of), New Gloucester FRANKLIN COUNTY: Carrabassett River (portion of), Kingfi eld, New Portland Haley Pond Outlet, Rangeley Pinnacle Pond, Kingfi eld Wilson Stream (portion of), Wilton HANCOCK COUNTY: Pickerel Pond, T32 MD OXFORD COUNTY: Abbott Brook, Mexico Aunt Hannah Brook (portion of), Dixfi eld Billy Brook (portion of), Brownfi eld Norway Lake Outlet (portion of), Norway PENOBSCOT COUNTY: Cold Stream (portion of), Enfi eld Giles Pond, Patten Johnny Mack Brook, Orono Mattagodus Stream (portion of), Springfi eld Mill Stream (portion of), Dexter O Roake Pond, Sherman Rocky Brook, Lincoln SAGADAHOC COUNTY: Swan Island (Stephen E. Powell Wildlife Management Area), Richmond SOMERSET COUNTY: Kennebec River, West Forks/Forks Plt.; Bingham/Concord; Norridgewock/Starks Mill Stream (portion of), Embden Tibbetts Pond, Concord Township WASHINGTON COUNTY: Meyers Pond, North, Columbia Meyers Pond, South, Columbia Middle River (portion of), Marshfi eld Unnamed Pond (Foxhole Pond) on head waters of Great Falls Branch Brook, Deblois YORK COUNTY: Leavitt Brook (portion of), Limerick Round Pond, Lyman Wilcox Pond, Biddeford REMEMBER to look these waters up under the appropriate county to see what special regulations apply for kids. 6

9 A MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR Maine is well known for its wealth of natural resources. Those of us who live and visit Maine recognize the value of Maine s waterways. Where else but Maine can you fish in over 6,000 lakes and ponds and 32,000 miles of rivers and streams for gamefish such as brook trout, landlocked salmon and smallmouth bass. Over 260,000 people fish in Maine each year, creating an economic impact of nearly $300 million annually. These anglers support over $100 million of wages and salaries, and generate nearly $200 million in retail sales. They also reel in nearly $20 million in tax revenue to the state. Your fishing license dollars not only are a boon to the state s economy, but it is your license dollars that fund the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. These dollars are used to enhance fishing opportunities, raise and stock fish, protect habitat and ensure and create access to our waters. Your license dollars are an investment in Maine. Thank you for purchasing a Maine fishing license this year, and investing in Maine s outdoor future. John E. Baldacci Governor 2008 & 2009 FAMILY FISHING DAYS Will take place on May 31 and June 1, 2008 & May 30 and May 31, On these days, any person (except those whose license has been suspended or revoked) may fi sh without a license. All other laws and regulations apply on these days. 7

10 GENERAL LAW General Law applies unless otherwise specifi ed by individual water or county restrictions. Please refer to individual waters for more detail. Open Water Fishing Season: April 1 - September 30 Important...Unless otherwise noted, lakes and ponds in Androscoggin, Cumberland, Kennebec, Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc, Waldo and York counties remain open to open water fi shing through December 31. From October 1 - December 31, all trout, landlocked salmon, and togue (lake trout) must be released alive at once. Landlocked Salmon, Trout, Togue (Lake Trout) Minimum Legal Lengths: Rivers, Brooks, Streams Togue (Lake Trout) 18 inches Landlocked Salmon 14 inches Brown & Rainbow Trout 6 inches Brook Trout (includes Splake 6 inches & Arctic charr) Lakes and Ponds Togue (Lake Trout) 18 inches Landlocked Salmon 14 inches Brown Trout 14 inches Rainbow Trout 12 inches Brook Trout (includes Splake 6 inches 8 Daily Bag & Possession Limits: 5 fi sh in the aggregate not to include more than: 2 Landlocked SalmonA 2 Brown TroutA 2 Rainbow TroutA 5 Brook Trout (includes Splake & Arctic charr)a, B 2 Togue (Lake Trout)A & Arctic charr) AImportant...From August 16 - September 30, rivers, brooks, and streams are restricted to the use of artifi cial lures only and the total daily bag limit for landlocked salmon, trout and togue (lake trout) is 1 fi sh. BImportant...Lakes and ponds in Androscoggin, Cumberland, Franklin, Kennebec, Knox, Lincoln, Oxford, Sagadahoc, Waldo and York counties, have a daily bag limit on brook trout of 2 fi sh. Bass (largemouth & smallmouth) April 1 - June 30: the daily bag limit is 1 fi sh; artifi cial lures only; minimum length limit: 10 inches. July 1 - September 30: the daily bag limit is 3 fi sh; minimum length limit: 10 inches only 1 of which may exceed 14 inches. October 1 - March 31: the daily bag limit is 1 fi sh; minimum length limit: 10 inches. Other Species No length or bag limit restrictions on species not mentioned below. Species Daily Limit Length Limit Pickerel 10 fi sh None Whitefi sh 3 fi sh None Smelts 2 quarts None (See pg. 11) American Eel 50 fi sh 6 Shad 2 fi sh None Striped Bass 1 fi sh Between 20 & 26 inches in total length, or 40 inches or greater in total length (See pg. 66) Atlantic Salmon See page 64

11 FISHING LAWS AND DEFINITIONS ADVANCE BAITING: It is unlawful to deposit any meat, bones, dead fi sh, or other food material for the purpose of luring fi sh. However, it is lawful to place food particles in a baitfi sh trap for the purpose of luring baitfi sh. (12657) ALEWIVES: A licensed fi sherman may take one bushel of alewives daily from inland waters by use of a dip net or single hook and line for consumption by himself or members of his family, except that alewives may not be taken from waters where a municipality or individual has been granted exclusive rights under laws regulating marine resources. (12506) ARTIFICIAL LURE: Any fi shing lure constructed by humans as an imitation or substitute for natural bait or fi sh forage and includes, but is not limited to artifi cial fl ies, spinners, spoons, poppers, plugs, jigs and plastic, rubber or other artifi cial imitations of natural bait. An artifi cial lures only rule prohibits the use of any live, dead or chemically preserved natural or organic bait or food. BAG LIMIT (ALL FISH): Any fi sh, except baitfi sh and smelts, legally taken from inland waters shall be immediately released alive into the water from which it was taken or shall be killed at once. Any fi sh killed becomes part of the daily bag limit. (12611) BAIT CONTAINERS: A person who sells bait may not provide or sell the bait in containers that are composed in whole or in part of polystyrene foam plastic. This does not apply to baitfi sh. ( ) BASS: The term bass includes largemouth and smallmouth. BROOK TROUT: The term brook trout includes brook trout, splake, and Arctic charr (Sunapee trout and blueback trout). COUNTY LINES: Whenever county lines divide a body of water, the more liberal county rule shall apply. DIP NET: Except when taking smelts in a tributary or within 100 feet of the mouth of a tributary, a device consisting of a rigid frame fi lled with netting, fi rmly attached to a rigid handle and manually operated by a single person; and when used to take smelts in a tributary or within 100 feet of the mouth of a tributary, a device consisting of a rigid circular frame that is not more than 24 inches in diameter as measured at any point on the hoop, fi lled with netting, fi rmly attached to a rigid handle and manually operated by a single person. (10001) FAILURE TO LABEL FISH: It is unlawful to keep black bass, landlocked salmon, togue (lake trout) or trout at any sporting camp, hotel, or public lodging place without attaching to the fi sh the name and address of the person who caught them. (12608) FISHWAY DAMS: The area within 150 feet of any operational fi shway is closed to fishing except: At the following places, the fi shway and the area within 75 feet of any part of the fi shway are closed to fi shing at all times: (1) Grand Falls Powerhouse Dam on St. Croix River in Baileyville. (2) Woodland Dam on the St. Croix River in Baileyville. At the following places, the area within 75 feet of the mouth of the fishway is closed to fi shing at all times: (1) East Grand Lake Dam in Forest City Township, T9R4 NBPP; (2) Spednic Lake Dam in Vanceboro. At the so-called ice control dam on the Narraguagus River in the Town of Cherryfi eld, the area within 100 feet of the dam shall be closed to fi shing at all times; and, At the East Outlet Dam in Sapling Township (T1 R7) in Somerset County and in Big Moose Township (T2R6) in Piscataquis County at the outlet of Moosehead Lake; the fi shway and the area within 50 feet of any part of the fi shway shall be closed to fi shing at all times.there is no fi shing in or from the fi shway at the Sheepscot Lake Dam in the Town of Palermo in Waldo County. (Note: These provisions do not restrict the taking of alewives and smelts in accordance with laws regulating marine resources). (12457) FLY: A single-pointed hook dressed with feathers, hair, thread, tinsel, or any similar material to which no additional hook, spinner, spoon or similar device is added. 9

12 FISHING LAWS AND DEFINITIONS FLY FISHING: Casting upon water and retrieving in a manner in which the weight of the fl y line propels the fl y. No more than 3 unbaited artifi cial fl ies individually attached to a line may be used. (NOTE: It is unlawful to troll a fl y in waters restricted to fl y fi shing only). HOOK: A single fi shhook constructed with 1, 2 or 3 points. ILLEGAL IMPLEMENTS, USE OF: Except as otherwise provided, it is unlawful to fi sh with grapnel, spear, spear gun, trawl, weir, gaff, seine, gill net, trap, or set lines. (12656) ILLEGAL FISHING: Except as otherwise provided, it is unlawful to fi sh other than by the use of a single baited hook and line, artifi cial fl ies, artifi cial lures and spinners, except that this restriction does not apply to hook and line smelt fi shing. All other rules and regulations governing the taking of smelt apply. Use of a gaff is unlawful. (12654) POSSESSION LIMIT (ALL FISH): A person shall not possess at any time more fi sh than may lawfully be taken in one day. RAILROAD TRACK RESTRICTIONS: Walking or standing on track or bridge. A person may not, without right, stand or walk on a railroad track or railroad bridge or pass over a railroad bridge except by railroad conveyance. For penalities see Title 23, Chapter 611, REMOVAL OF BAG LIMITS ON BASS: In waters where the bag limit on bass has been removed by special rule, the season on bass and the method of fi shing for them shall be the same as for trout and salmon. REMOVAL OF HEADS AND TAILS: It is unlawful to alter the length of salmon, trout, lake trout, lake whitefi sh, and black bass unless the fi sh are being prepared for immediate cooking. (Smoking does not constitute cooking). IMPORTATION OF FISH: It is unlawful to import any live freshwater fi sh or eggs into this State without written permission from the Commissioner. (12556) LEAD SINKERS: A person may not sell or offer for sale a lead sinker for fi shing that contains any lead and weighs 1/2 ounce or less. (12663-A) MARK FISH: It is unlawful to tag, fi n clip, or otherwise mark any fi sh to be released alive into the inland waters of the State without the expressed written consent of the Commissioner. MINIMUM LEGAL LENGTH: The total length of a fi sh measured from the tip of the snout to the tip of the tail with the lobes of the tail squeezed together. NIGHT FISHING: Except as otherwise provided by rule, all waters are open to fi shing at night during the open water fi shing season. OPEN WATER FISHING: Taking freshwater fi sh during the open water fi shing season by means of hook and line in hand or attached to a rod, or by casting or trolling artifi cial fl ies, lures, or baited hooks, provided that the person angling does not take fi sh through the ice, from the ice or from any object supported by the ice. SALE OF CERTAIN FISH PROHIBITED: It is unlawful to buy or sell, directly or indirectly, trout, togue, landlocked salmon, black bass, white perch, or pickerel (except fi sh which have been lawfully produced by commercial producers and skins of fi sh which have been preserved by taxidermy). (12609-A) SALMON: The term Salmon, when used alone means the same as landlocked salmon. SALMON EGGS AS BAIT: Commercially prepared eggs from species that do not naturally occur in this State may be used for bait. (12553) SEASON DATES: All dates are inclusive; however it is unlawful to fi sh in inland waters while positioned on ice; waters must be naturally free of ice. SET LINE: A line extending into the water and rigged to catch fi sh that has one end secured to the shore or to a fi xed or buoyant object and that is not personally attended. SINGLE-BAITED HOOK: A single baited apparatus designed to catch only one fi sh at a time. 10

13 FISHING LAWS AND DEFINITIONS SMELTS: A person who holds a valid Maine fi shing license may take smelts for recreational purposes only from the inland waters or portions of inland waters that are naturally free of ice with a dip net in the usual and ordinary way from noon to 2:00 a.m. in accordance with bag limits established by rule. Bag limits established by rule under this paragraph are for a 24-hour period, beginning at noon on a given day and ending at 11:59 a.m. the following day. A person may not keep more than 5 dozen smelts alive as part of that person s daily bag limit. A person may not take smelts with a dip net unless that dip net meets the requirements listed on page 9. SNAGGING: To fi sh by manipulating a hook or hooks in such a manner as to pierce or snag the fi sh in a part of the body other than the mouth. It is unlawful to fi sh for any fi sh, except suckers, by snagging. (12651) SPECIAL BAG LIMIT: Whenever any waters have a special bag limit, no person shall possess more than one day s bag limit taken from those waters. SPECIES IDENTIFICATION: It is unlawful to possess or transport fi sh dressed in such a manner that the species of the fi sh cannot be identifi ed unless the fi sh are being prepared for immediate cooking. (Smoking does not constitute cooking). SUCKERS: A person licensed or otherwise entitled to fi sh may take suckers for their own use between April 1st and June 30th from all rivers, brooks, and streams which are open to fi shing by use of a hand spear, bow and arrow or by snagging. (Note: If suckers are taken by bow and arrow, the arrow must have a barbed or pronged point and must be attached to the bow with a line). (12506) TEN ACRE PONDS: All ponds of 10 acres or less formed on brooks, streams, or rivers are governed by the same fi shing rule which apply to the brook, stream, or river on which the pond is situated, whether the pond is natural or artifi cial. (This does not apply to private ponds.) THOROUGHFARES: The general fi shing laws which govern lakes and ponds also apply to thoroughfares (includes seasons, bag limits, length limits, etc.) TO FISH: To catch, handle, take, or kill, or attempt to catch, handle, take, or kill any fi sh. TRIBUTARY: A brook, stream, or river fl owing directly or indirectly into a lake, pond, or another brook, stream, or river. A lake or great pond shall not be construed to mean tributary. The tributary to a great pond shall not be considered a tributary to the outlet of that great pond. TROLL: To fi sh by trailing a line rigged to catch fi sh behind a watercraft being propelled by mechanical, wind, or manual power. (Tandem fl ies are allowed when trolling.) TROUT: The term trout when used alone, includes brook trout, brown trout, rainbow trout, Arctic charr (Sunapee trout and blueback trout), and splake. The term brook trout includes brook trout, splake and Arctic charr (Sunapee trout and blueback trout). TWO LINE RESTRICTION: It is unlawful to fi sh with more than 2 lines at any one time during the open water season. USE OF EXPLOSIVE, POISONOUS OR STUPE- FYING SUBSTANCE: It is unlawful to take or destroy any fi sh by use of an explosive, poisonous or stupefying substance. (12653) USE OF LIVE FISH AS BAIT: See bait dealers laws, page 60. VIOLATION OF LIMITS: It is unlawful to fi sh for or possess fi sh in violation of the number, amount, or size limits of any rule adopted by the commissioner. (12602) 11

14 ANDROSCOGGIN COUNTY See general law fi shing provisions in front of book. Exceptions below Special Rules (S-codes) are listed on the back cover fl ap. Unless otherwise listed below, the daily bag limit on brook trout is 2 fi sh on lakes and ponds. Androscoggin River, Gilead, etc. (See Fish Consumption Advisories on pages 4 and 66) From the Maine-New Hampshire Border to tidewater: open to open water fi shing from January 1 to December 31. From the Maine-New Hampshire border downriver to the bridge crossing in Gilead: Single hook artifi cial lures only. S-27. From the bridge crossing in Gilead to the Route 232 Bridge, Rumford Point: April1 - September 30: S-6; daily bag limit on trout: 1 fi sh; minimum length limit on salmon, rainbow trout, and brown trout: 12 inches. All trout between 16 and 20 inches must be released alive at once. October 1 - March 31: S-6; all trout and salmon must be released alive at once. From the Route 232 Bridge, Rumford Point to tidewater: April 1 - September 30: S-19; minimum length limit on salmon, rainbow trout, and brown trout: 12 inches. October 1 - March 31: S-6, all trout and salmon must be released alive at once. Androscoggin River, Little, Oxford, Minot, Poland, Auburn, etc. From Route 26 bridge in Oxford to confl uence with Androscoggin River: open to fi shing from April 1 to Oct. 31, S-19. Auburn Lake and tributaries, Auburn. S-1, S-15. Lake, tributaries and outlet to barrier dam closed to the spearing of all fi sh. The Auburn Water District has closed to all water-related activities (including boating and fi shing) that portion southerly of a line extending from a marker placed on a point of land on the east shore of the lake approximately 400 feet southerly of the Route 4 boat launch and extending westerly to a marker on a point of land known as Point of Pines on the west shore of the lake. That portion northerly of the above described line is also closed to all water-related activities except that small recreational boats and fi shing are allowed. County-Wide Specials: Lakes and ponds are open to open water fi shing from April 1 December 31; all trout, landlocked salmon, and togue caught from October 1 December 31 must be released alive at once. These waters may have additional special regulations which have been retained. Check individual listings for special regulations. Bartlett Pond and tributaries and outlet to barrier dam, Livermore. S-1, S-3, S-4. Basin Brook, Auburn. From the Basin Pond Dam to Auburn Lake, S-19. Beals (Crystal) Pond, Turner. S-2, S-3. Motorboats over 10 horsepower prohibited. Crystal (Beals) Pond, Turner. S-2, S-3. Motorboats over 10 horsepower prohibited. Hooper (Little Sabattus) Pond, Greene. Motorboats prohibited. Lard Pond, Turner. Motorboats over 10 horsepower prohibited. Nezinscot River, Turner. From Turner Mill dam downstream to its confl u- ence with Meadow Brook: Open to open water fi shing for all fi sh from January 1 December 31; S-6, S-27; From its confl uence with Meadow Brook downstream to its confl uence with the Androscoggin River: Open to open water fi shing for all fi sh from January 1 December 31: S-19. The following applies to both river sections. From October 1 December 31: catch and release for bass. From January 1 March 31: Daily bag limit on bass: 1 fi sh. Pleasant Pond, Turner. S-17. Range Pond, Lower, Poland. Motorboats over 10 horsepower prohibited. Range Pond, Middle, Poland. S-2, S-3. Sabattus Pond, Wales, Greene, Sabattus. S-20. Taylor Pond, Auburn. S-3. Thompson Lake including The Heath and all tributaries, Poland, Oxford, etc. (See Oxford County). Wilson Pond, Little, and tributaries, Auburn and Turner. S-1. 12

15 See general law fi shing provisions in front of book. AROOSTOOK COUNTY Exceptions below Special Rules (S-codes) are listed on the back cover fl ap. See Boundary Waters with New Brunswick on Page 56. Allagash Wilderness Waterway. See listing in Piscataquis County. Arnold Brook Recreation Watershed Lake, Presque Isle. S-19, Motorboats over 10 horsepower prohibited. Aroostook River: All salmon caught in any fl owing water of the Aroostook River Watershed, must be released alive at once. From the junction of Munsungan Stream and Millinocket Stream in T8R8 WELS downstream to the blue markers at the Oxbow Plantation/ T9R7 WELS town line (includes tributaries upstream to the fi rst highway bridge): S-6, S-17. From August 16 - September 30: S-6; Total daily bag limit on trout and togue: 1 fi sh. From the Maine Public Service Dam in Caribou downstream to the Maine/New Brunswick border (includes tributaries upstream to the fi rst highway bridge): S-6, S-17. From August 16 - September 30: S-6; Total daily bag limit on trout and togue: 1 fi sh. From the Maine Public Service Company Dam in Caribou downstream to and including Otter Brook, including all tributaries in this section upstream to the fi rst highway bridge intersecting each tributary: Children under 12 years of age or younger may fi sh from shore with a single-baited hook and line. From Hockenhull Brook in Fort Fairfi eld downstream to and including Pattee Brook, including all tributaries in this section upstream to the fi rst highway bridge intersecting the tributary: Children 12 years of age or younger may fi sh from shore with a single-baited hook and line. B Lake, Hammond. S-4. Bear Mountain Pond, Moro Plantation. S-19. Beaver Tail Pond, T14R10 WELS. S-19, Big Brook, T13R10 WELS, etc. Motorboats prohibited on Big Brook from Burt Garrity Road to and including Big Brook Lake. Black Brook Lake, Little, Caswell Plt. S-4. Black Pond, T15R9 WELS. S-6, S-18. Tributaries and outlet: S-18 Black Pond, St. John Plantation. Black Lake and tributaries and outlet to barrier dam, Fort Kent. S-4. Motorboats over 6 horsepower prohibited. Black Ponds, Little (North) and Tributaries, T15R9 WELS. S-5, S-19. Outlet: S Black Pond, Little (South), T15R9 WELS. S-5, S-18. October 1 - October 31: S-5, S-27. Tributaries and outlet: S-18. Black River, Big, T14R14, T14R15, etc. S-13. From October 1-31: S-6, S-13. Open to the taking of bass and muskellunge only. Black River, Little, tributary to the St. John River. Motorboats over 10 horsepower prohibited from June 1 to September 15. Blake Lake, T16R6 WELS. S-6, S-17. Bogan Brook, T1OR4 WELS. From Squa Pan Lake upstream to the fi rst snowmobile bridge crossing: S-19. Bourgoin Lake, Frenchville. S-4. Brackett Lake, Weston. Bradbury Lake, New Limerick. Bradford Pond, Moro Plantation. S-4, S-19. Bran Lake, St. Francis. S-6, S-17, Butterfield Lake, Caswell Plt. S-4. Caribou Lake, T3R4 WELS. Carlisle Pond, T8R3 WELS. S-4. Carr Pond, T13R8 WELS. S-2, S-10, S-16. Tributaries and outlet: S-1. Carry Lake, Littleton Township. S-4, Carry Pond, T16R4 Wels. S-4. Center Pond, T10R8 WELS. S-4. Chandler Lake, T9R8 WELS. S-16. Chase Pond, Moro Plantation. S-19. Chase Ponds, 1st, 2nd and 3rd, T14R9 WELS. S-4, S-15, S-19. Cochrane Lake, Smyrna. New Limerick. S-16, Conners Brook and tributaries, T15R9 WELS. S-19. Conroy Lake, Monticello. S-19, County Road Lake, New Limerick. Crater Pond and tributaries and outlet, T15R9 WELS. S-6, S-18. Cross Lake, T16R5 WELS, etc. S-2, S-3, S-16. (See also Fish River Thoroughfares). Crystal Lake, Hersey. Cunliffe Lake, T12R13 Wels. S-4. Daigle Ponds (2) and tributaries, New Canada Plantation. S-4, Daaquam River, T11R17WELS. S-13. October 1-31: S-6, S-13. Open to the taking of bass and muskellunge only.

16 Deboullie Lake, T15R9 WELS. S-4, S-19. No size or bag limit on landlocked salmon. Tributaries and outlet: S-19; no size or bag limit on landlocked salmon. Deep Lake, Littleton. S-4, Deering (Longfellow) Lake, Orient, Weston. S-2, S-3, S-13, S-19, Denny Pond, T15R9 WELS. S-5, S-19. Tributaries and outlet: S-19. Dickwood Lake, Eagle Lake. Drews (Meduxnekeag) Lake, New Limerick, etc. S-2, S-3, S-19, Duck Pond, Moro Plantation. S-19. Duck Pond, T2R4 WELS. Duck Pond and tributaries and outlet, T15R9 WELS. S-4, S-19. Durepo Lake, tributaries and outlet, Limestone. S-4. Closed to the taking of live bait. Eagle Lake, Eagle Lake, Wallagrass, etc. S-2, S-3, S-16, S-28. Daily bag limit on landlocked salmon: 3 fi sh. minimum length limit on landlocked salmon: 12 inches. Daily bag limit on togue: 6 fi sh. Minimum length limit on togue: 14 inches, only 1 may exceed 23 inches. (See also Fish River Thoroughfares). East Lake, T17R14 WELS. S-4. Echo Lake and tributaries, Presque Isle. S-4, S-23. Closed to the taking of live bait. Eyelet Pond, T11 R12, T12R12 WELS. S-4. Fall Brook Lake (Falls Pond) and Little Fall Brook (Little Falls Pond), Allagash Plantation, T18R10 WELS. S-4. Faulkner Lake, Weston. Ferguson Pond, T14R8 WELS. S-18. Artifi cial lures only with one hook-a single pointed hook or a treble hook-allowed. Fifth Lake Brook and tributaries, T15R9 WELS. S-19. Fish River Lake, T13R8, T14R8. S-2, S-3, S-16. Fish River excluding Thoroughfares, T13R8 WELS to the St. John River in Fort Kent: S-2, S-3. From Fish River Lake downstream to Round Pond: S-6, S-16. From Eagle Lake in Wallagrass Plantation (including tributaries upstream to the fi rst road or railroad crossing) to the red posts above the Fish River Falls in Fort Kent: S-6, S-16 (See Soldier Pond). From August 16 - September 30: S-6; Total daily bag limit on landlocked salmon, trout, and togue: 1 fi sh. Fish River Thoroughfares (connecting Long, Mud, Cross, Square, Eagle and St. Froid Lakes) S-1, S-16 From August 16 - September 30: S-6: Total AROOSTOOK COUNTY 14 daily bag limit for landlocked salmon, trout, and togue: 1 fi sh. Flinn Pond, T1 R5 WELS, Benedicta. Galilee Pond, T15R9 WELS. S-5, S-19. Tributaries and outlet: S-19. Gardner Brook and tributaries, T15R9 WELS. S-19. Gardner Lake, T15R9 WELS. S-4, S-19; no size or bag limit on salmon. Tributaries and outlet: S-19; no size or bag limit on salmon. Gerard Pond, Caswell Plt. S-4. Gilbert Pond, St. John Plt. S-4. Gilbert Pond, Little, St. John Plt. S-4. Gilman Pond, Moro Plantation. S-4, S-19. Glancy Lake, New Limerick. Glazier Lake, T18R10 WELS. S-7. Grand Lake, East, North Lake, and the Thoroughfare between. S-7. Grass Pond, Moro Plantation. S-4, S-19. Green Pond, Moro Plantation. S-5, S-18. Greenlaw Brook Drainage (including Malabeam Lake, Chapman Pit and Green Pond), Limestone. Closed to the taking of live bait. Grey Pond, T12R12 WELS. S-4. Hafey Pond, T18R11 WELS. S-6, S-19. Hale Pond and outlet to Hersey town line, Moro Plantation. S-4, S-19, Hannigan Pond, New Limerick. Hannington Pond, Reed Plt. S-11. Hanson Brook Lake and tributaries, Mapleton, etc. S-4, Closed to the taking of live bait. Haywire Pond, T1R5 WELS. Hodgdon Mill Pond, Hodgdon. S-24 Horseshoe Pond, T11R10 WELS. S-6, S-19. Horseshoe Pond, T16R9 WELS. S-4. Hot Brook Lake, Lower, Bancroft, etc. (See Washington County). Hudson Pond, Upper, and outlet. T11R10 WELS. S-5, S-17. Hunnewell Lake and tributaries and outlet to barrier dam, St. John Plantation S-4. Closed to the taking of live bait. From August 16 September 30: S-6; Total daily bag limit for landlocked salmon, trout, and togue: 1 fi sh. Hunter (Town Line) Pond, Linneus. Huntley Pond, Moro Plantation. S-19. Isie Lake, Eagle Lake. S-4. Island Pond, T15R9 WELS. S-5, S-19; closed to the taking of live bait. Tributaries and outlet: S-19; closed to the taking of live bait. Jones Pond and tributaries, T20R11 &12 WELS. S-6, S-17. Ketchum Lake, TDR2 WELS. S-4. Lambert Pond, New Limerick. S-4. Limestone Stream, Limestone. S-4. Closed to the taking of live bait.

17 Lindsay Lake, Eaton. S-4. Logan Lake, Houlton. S-6, S-19, Long Lake, T17R4 WELS, Madawaska, St. Agatha, etc. S-2, S-3, S-16. Only 1 landlocked salmon may exceed 16 inches. Tributaries downstream of the fi rst road crossing: S-16; only 1 landlocked salmon may exceed 16 inches. (See also Fish River Thoroughfares). Long Lake, T11R13 WELS, etc. (See Allagash Wilderness Waterway listing under Piscataquis County.) Long Lake, Oakfi eld. Long Pond, T11R10 Wels. S-4. Longley Lake, Orient. Lost Pond, Moro Plantation. S-19. Lost Pond, T15R6 WELS. S-4. Macwahoc Lakes, Upper and Lower, T2R4 WELS, Sherman, T3R4 WELS. Madawaska Lake (including Little Madawaska) and tributaries upstream to the first road crossing, T16R4 WELS, Westmanland. S-2, S-3, S-19, Madawaska River, Little, Caribou. From the bridge on the Grimes Road upstream to the former Loring Air Force Base Dam: from June 15 September 30: S-6. Mantle Lake, Presque Isle. Fishing restricted to persons under 16 years of age and complimentary license holders only. S-4. Mattaseunk Lake, Molunkus Township. Mattawamkeag Lakes, Upper and Lower, Island Falls, etc. Mattawamkeag River, Haynesville, Weston, Bancroft, Reed Plt., Drew Plt., Kingman Twp. See Penobscot County. McClusky Lake, T14R5 Wels. S-4. McGowan Pond, T11R8 Wels. S-4. McKeen Lake, T14R10 WELS. S-6, S-19. McLean Lake and tributaries, St. Francis. S-4, S-19. McNally Pond, Upper, T11R10 WELS. S-19, Meduxnekeag River and tributaries upstream to the first highway crossing. From the Rt. 1 bridge in Houlton downstream to the Maine/New Brunswick boundary: S-6, S-17; From August 16 - September 30: S-6. Meduxnekeag River Drainage, Houlton, Hodgdon, etc. S-13. Meduxnekeag River, South Branch, Hodgdon. On that portion of the river within the Lt. Gordon Manuel Wildlife Management Area, motorboats prohibited until July 1; after July 1 motorboats over 6 horsepower prohibited. Mink Marsh Pond, T11R10 WELS. S-4. AROOSTOOK COUNTY 15 Moccasin Pond and tributaries and outlet, T14R8 WELS. From April 1 October 31: S-5, S-27. Molunkus Lake, T1R5 WELS. Monson Pond, Fort Fairfi eld, Easton. S-19, Monument Brook, Amity, Orient. S-7. Mooseleuk Stream (See Piscataquis County). Mosquito Brook Pond, T14R7 WELS. S-4. Mud Brook, T17 R3. Open to smelt dipping; 2 quart limit (no commercial harvest). (This regulation is repealed effective July 1, 2009) Mud Lake, T17R4 WELS, etc. S-2, S-3, S-16. (See also Fish River Thoroughfares). Mud Pond and tributaries and outlet, T15R9 WELS. S-19. Mud (Russell) Pond, Linneus. S-19, Mud Lake, T3R4 WELS. Musquacook Lakes (1st, 2nd, 3rd), T10R11, T11R11, T12R11 WELS. S-16, S-28. Daily bag limit on togue: 6 fi sh. Minimum length limit on togue: 14 inches, only 1 may exceed 23 inches. Closed to the taking of whitefi sh. Musquacook Lake, 4th, T10R11, T11R11, WELS. S-10, S-16. Nadeau Lake, Fort Fairfi eld. S-4, S-19. Closed to the taking of live bait. Motorboats with more than 10 horsepower prohibited. Negro Brook Lakes, (renamed in 1979 but remain on many maps). (See Pelletier Brook Lakes.) Nickerson Lake, New Limerick, etc. S-2, S-3, S-15, S-19, North Lake. S-7. North Pond, T14R9 WELS. S-5, S-19. Number Nine Lake and tributaries, T9R3 WELS. S-4, S-19. Otter Lake, T3R4 WELS. Pearce Brook, Houlton. From Meduxnekeag River upstream to the Hollywood Road, so-called: fi shing restricted to persons under 16 years of age and complimentary license holders only. Pelletier Brook Lake (4th), T16R9 WELS. S-5, S-16. Pelletier Brook Lakes (1st, 2nd, 3rd), T16R9 WELS. S-4, S-19. Pelletier Brook Lakes (5th and 6th), T15R9 WELS. S-4, S-19. Tributaries and outlet: S-19. Pennington Pond, T15R6. Perch Pond and tributaries, T15R9 WELS. S-4, S-19, Outlet: S-19. Pete s Pond, T13R10 WELS. S-4. Pleasant Lake, Island Falls, T4R3 WELS. S-2, S-3, S-13, S-19, S-22, Plunkett Pond, Benedicta, etc.

18 AROOSTOOK COUNTY Portage Lake, Portage Lake. S-2, S-3, S-16. Daily Silver Lake and tributaries, T15R5 WELS. S-4. bag limit on landlocked salmon: 3 fi sh. Minimum Closed to the taking of live bait. length limit on landlocked salmon: 12 inches. No Skitacook Lake, T4R3 WELS, Oakfi eld, person shall operate any boat or canoe propelled Weston. by motor on that portion of Portage Lake known Sly Brook Lake, First and Second, New as the Floating Island Area, north and westerly Canada Plantation. S-19. of a line beginning at the eastern edge of the Sly Brook Lake,Third, New Canada Plantation. marshy peninsula running out from Hutchinson S-19, S-22. Ridge, running 50 yards outside of the fl oating Soldier Pond, including tributaries upstream to islands in a northerly direction to the mouth of the fi rst road or railroad crossing, Wallagrass Mosquito Brook. Plantation. S-16. From June 1-September 30: Presley Lake, T12R17 WELS. S-4. S-6. From August 16 September 30, total Presque Isle Lake, T9R3 Wels. S-4. daily bag limit on salmon, trout and togue: 1 Pushineer Pond, T15R9 WELS. S-4, S-19; no fi sh. size or bag limit on landlocked salmon. Tributaries and outlet: S-19; no size or bag limit on Spaulding Lake and tributaries, Oakfi eld. Sowish Lake, T18R10 WELS. S-4. landlocked salmon. S-19, Tributaries are closed to the taking Raymond Pond, Caribou. S-11. of smelts from midnight to noon each day. Read Lake, Merrill. S-4. Squapan Lake, Squapan Township, Masardis, Red River and tributaries. From the outlet of etc. S-3, S-19, Pushineer Pond downstream to the T15R9 WELS Square Lake, T15R5, T16R5 WELS. S-2, S-3, and T15R8 WELS townline: S-19. No size or bag S-16. Daily bag limit on landlocked salmon: limit on landlocked salmon. 3 fi sh. Minimum length limit on landlocked Reed Pond, Macwahoc Plantation. salmon: 12 inches. (See Fish River thoroughfare). Ritter Lake, Bridgewater. S-4. Robbins Brook Pond, T12R11 WELS. S-17. Stink Pond, T15 R9 WELS. S-5, S-27. Artifi cial fl ies only. Sweeney Pond, T12R12 WELS. S-4. Rock Pond, Moro Plantation. S-19. Threemile Pond, T12R12 WELS. S-4. Rock Crusher Pond, Island Falls. S-11. Timoney Lake and tributaries, Oakfi eld, etc. Rockabema Lake, Moro Plantation. S-19. Daily S-4, Motorboats over 10 horsepower bag limit on landlocked salmon: 3 fi sh; minimum prohibited. length limit on landlocked salmon: 12 inches. Togue Pond and tributaries and outlet, T15R9 Rocky Brook and tributaries, T15R9 WELS. WELS. S-19. S-19. Tote Road Pond and tributaries and outlet, Ross Lake, Littleton. S-4. Moro Plantation. S-5, S-19. Round Mountain Pond, T11R8 WELS. S-19, Trafton Lake and tributaries, Limestone. S-4. Two Mile Pond, T16R14, T16R13 WELS. S-4, Round Pond, T14R8 WELS. S-2, S-3, S-16. S-19. Rowe Lake, T11R8 WELS. S-19. Ugh Lake. T12 R14 WELS. S-4, Saint Francis River. S-7. Umsaskis Lake, T11R13 WELS, etc. (See Saint Froid Lake, Winterville Plantation. T14R7 Allagash Wilderness Waterway listing under WELS. S-2, S-3, S-16. Daily bag limit on landlocked salmon: 3 fi sh. Minimum length limit on Upper Pond, T15R9 WELS. S-5, S-19. Tributar- Piscataquis County). landlocked salmon: 12 inches. Minimum length ies and outlet: S-19. limit on whitefi sh: 16 inches. (See also Fish River Violette Brook Lake. Cyr Plantation. S-4. Thoroughfares.) Wallagrass Lakes (1st and 2nd), Wallagrass Saint John River. Downstream from the confl u- Plantation, etc. S-4, S-19. Daily bag limit on ence with the St. Francis River. S-7. landlocked salmon: 3 fi sh; minimum length limit Saint John River, T11R16, T11R17, T12R15, on landlocked salmon: 12 inches. T12R16, T13R14, T13R15, T14R13, T14R14, Wallagrass Lake (3rd) and tributaries T15R13, T16R12 WELS, Allagash St. Francis upstream to the first road crossing, St. John (upstream of the confl uence with the St. Francis Plantation, St. Francis. S-4, S-19. River). S-13. From October 1-31: S-6, S-13. Weeks Pond, T11 R8 WELS. S-4. Open to the taking of bass and muskellunge only. Whitehead Lake, Bridgewater. S-4. This regulation applies on the Northwest Branch Wytopitlock Lake, Glenwood Plantation, T2R4 T11R17, T12R17 WELS. WELS. Secret Pond, Moro Plantation. S-4, S

19 See general law fi shing provisions in front of book. Exceptions below Special Rules (S-codes) are listed on the back cover fl ap. Unless otherwise noted below, the daily bag limit on brook trout is 2 fi sh on lakes and ponds. CUMBERLAND COUNTY County-Wide Specials: Lakes and ponds are open to open water fi shing from April 1 December 31; all trout, landlocked salmon, and togue caught from October 1 December 31 must be released alive at once. These waters may have additional special regulations which have been retained, check individual listings for special regulations. Adams Pond, Bridgton. S-13; April 1 to June 20: Presumpscot River (excluding North Gorham S-6; then S-4. Pond and Dundee Pond), Standish, Windham, Alden s Pond, Gorham. S-11 Gorham, Westbrook. Open to open water fi shing Beaver Pond, Bridgton. Motorboats with internal from January 1 - December 31. combustion engines prohibited. From Sebago Lake dam to the red markers Coffee Pond and tributaries, Casco. S-2, S-3, approximately 100 feet downstream of the dam: S-4, S-13. closed to fi shing Coffin Pond, Brunswick. S-11, S13. From the red markers to confl uence with North Collyer Brook, Gray. S-19. Gorham Pond, including Eel Weir Canal and Crooked River, Albany to Casco, Etc. (Cumberland and Oxford Counties): S-1. power station tailrace: S-5; total daily bag limit on From Route35 (North Waterford), to Route 11 landlocked salmon, trout and togue: 1 fi sh. (Casco): April 1 to September 30: S-5; S-22; From North Gorham Dam downstream to minimum length limit on landlocked salmon: 26 tidewater: S-19. inches. Royal River, Yarmouth, from Elm Street downstream From Bolster s Mill Road bridge downstream to tidewater. Open to fi shing January 1 to Route 11 in Casco: October 1 October December 31. S , S-5; S-22; minimum length limit on Sabbathday Lake, New Gloucester. S-2, S-3. salmon: 26 inches. All other fi sh caught must Saco River, See York County. be released alive at once. Scarborough Wildlife Management Area. Crystal Lake, Harrison. Minimum length limit on Motorboats prohibited on that portion of the area salmon: 16 inches. upstream of the abandoned railroad right-of-way Crystal Lake (Dry Pond), Gray. S-2, S-3. from March 1 to September 30. Hinckley Pond, Lower, South Portland. S-11. Sebago Lake, and all tributaries including Ingalls (Foster s) Pond, Bridgton. S-1, S-3. rivers. (Except for the area below in (f), season Island Pond, Harrison. S-13. closes September 30.) Jordan River, See Sebago Lake listing. a) S-28. Daily limit on togue: 6 fi sh; minimum Lily Pond, New Gloucester. S-4, S-13. Motorboats length limit: 14 inches; only 1 may exceed 23 prohibited. inches. Moose Pond and tributaries, Bridgton (Cumberland b) S-22. Minimum length limit on landlocked County), Denmark and Sweden (Oxford salmon: 16 inches. County). Open to the taking of smelts with the c) Lake and rivers: S-1, S-3. exception of Miller Brook and Sucker Brook: S-1. d) No fi shing within 100 feet of White s Bridge. Muddy River, north of Route 11/114 bridge to Lake e) Crooked River: See Crooked River listed House Road. above. North Gorham Pond, Windham, Standish. Daily f) From October 1 November 30, the area located bag limit on trout and landlocked salmon: 1 fi sh in between and including the Standish boat the aggregate. launch ramp and the Portland Water District Northwest River, See Sebago Lake listing. pump station pier is open to fl y fi shing only, with Panther Pond, Raymond. S-2, S-3. barbless hooks, from shore and pier only; all Peabody Pond, Naples, etc. S-2, S-3. Lakin Brook fi sh caught must be released alive at once. closed to the spearing of suckers. Stevens Brook, New Gloucester, sometimes Pleasant Lake, Casco, etc. Lake and tributaries: called Cemetery Brook. From Church Road S-1, S-22. downstream to Gloucester Hill Road: S-11. Pleasant River, Windham. From the Route 302 Stickey River, from Railroad Trestle to Route 114, bridge downstream to the River Road bridge: Standish. April 1 November 30: S-6, S-27. Thompson Lake, Casco, etc.(see Oxford County). 17

20 See general law fi shing provisions in front of book. Exceptions below Special Rule (S-codes) are listed on the back cover fl ap. Alder and Little Alder Streams and their tributaries, Alder Stream Township. S-26. Alder Stream and its tributaries, Jim Pond Township. S-5 Arnold Pond, Coburn, Gore. S-5, S-17. Ballard Pond, Farmington, Temple. Barnard Pond, Eustis. S-4, Beal (Trout) Pond, Madrid. S-5, S-17, Beattie Pond, Beattie, Lowelltown Township. S-5, S-16. Beaver Mountain Lake (Long Pond), Sandy River Plantation. S-4, S-17. Beaver Pond, Seven Ponds Township S-5. Beaver Pond and tributaries, Township D. S-4, Bemis Stream and tributaries, Rangeley Plantation, Township D. From the headwaters downstream to the red posts on Mooselookmeguntic Lake: S-5, S-17. From August 16 - September 30: S-27. Blanchard Pond, Alder Stream Township. S-26. Blanchard Ponds, Davis Township, Lang Township. S-5. Boundary Pond, Beattie Township. S-4, Boundary Pond, South, T3R6. S-5. Bug Eye Pond, Kibby Township, Chain of Ponds Township. S-6, S-8, Butler Pond, Kingfi eld. (See Somerset County). Caribou Bog, Chain Of Ponds Twp. S-5, Caribou Pond, Mt. Abram Township. S-5. Carrabassett River. From its source in Carrabassett Valley downstream to Rt. 146 crossing: S-5, S-19. From October 1 to October 31, S-5, S-21. From Rt. 146 crossing to its confl uence with the Kennebec River in North Anson: S-19. From October 1 to October 31: S-6, S-21. From its confl uence with the West Branch of the Carrabassett to Rt. 146 crossing: Children 16 years of age and under may fi sh under S-4. Cascade Stream (See Saddleback Stream). Chase Pond, Jim Pond TWP. S-4. Clear Pond, Lowelltown Township. S-4, S-26. Clearwater Pond, Farmington, etc. S-2, S-3, S-15. Cow Pond, Lang Township, T2 R3. S-4. Crosby Pond, Coburn Gore. S-5, S-17. Crowell Pond, Chesterville, New Sharon. Cupsuptic Lake, Adamstown, etc. S-2, S-3, S-4, S-17. Daily limit on landlocked salmon: 3 fi sh. FRANKLIN COUNTY 18 Unless otherwise noted below, the daily bag limit on brook trout is 2 fi sh on lakes and ponds. Minimum length limit on landlocked salmon: 12 inches, only 1 may exceed 16 inches. That portion of Cupsuptic Lake at the mouth of the Kennebago and Rangeley rivers from red markers on outer boom piers to the confl uence with the above rivers: S-27. Daily limit: 1 fi sh until August 15. From August 16 September 30: S-27. Day Mountain Pond, Avon. S-5, S-16. Dead River, North Branch, Alder Stream Township. S-26. Dead River, North Branch and tributaries. S-5. Dead River, South Branch, from Route 16 bridge in Dallas Plantation to Langtown Mill Bridge: S-19, Dodge Pond, Rangeley. S-4, S-17. Drury Pond, Temple. Dutton (Shiloh) Pond, Kingfi eld. (See Shiloh Pond). Eddy Pond, Sandy River Plantation. S-4, Egypt Pond and tributaries, Vienna, etc. S-4, S-19. Elaine Pond, Lowelltown Township. S-26. Ethel Pond, Sandy River Plantation. S-4. Farmers Brook (see Varnum Pond) Fellows Pond, Chesterville. Flagstaff Lake, Flagstaff Township, Bigelow Township, etc. Flatiron Pond, Davis Township. S-5, S-17. Gammon Pond, Freeman Township. Grants Pond, Massachusetts Gore. S-5. Greely Pond, Dallas Plantation. S-4. Greely Pond, Little, Dallas Plantation. S-4, Grindstone Pond and tributaries, Kingfi eld. S-4, Gull Pond, Dallas Plantation. S-4, Pond and tributaries: S-1. Haley Pond, Rangeley, etc. S-4, Motorboats over 6 horsepower prohibited. Haley Pond Outlet, Rangeley. S-1, S-4, S-11. Halfmoon Pond, Carthage. Hammond Pond, Little, Carrabassett Valley. S-5, S-17. Harvey Pond, Madrid. S-4, Hathan Bogs, Coburn Gore. S-5. Hid Pond, Kingfi eld. S-5, S-17. Hills Pond and tributaries and outlet to barrier dam, Perkins Township. S-4, Horseshoe Pond, Coburn Gore. S-5. Horseshoe Pond, Chesterville.

21 FRANKLIN COUNTY Hurricane Pond, Kibby Township. S-6, S-17, Lufkin Pond, Phillips. Massachusetts Bog, Massachusetts Gore. S-5. Huston Brook, including Huston Brook Pond, McIntire Pond, New Sharon. S-5, S-18. Open to T3R2 (Also Somerset County).S-5. fi shing in October: S-5, S-27. Indian Ponds, Big and Little, Lowelltown Township. S-26. Mooselookmeguntic Lake, Rangeley. S-2, S-3, Midway Pond, Sandy River Plt. S-4, Island Pond, Big, Seven Ponds Township, T3R5. S-4, S-17. Daily limit on landlocked salmon: 3 S-5, S-17. fi sh. Minimum length limit on landlocked salmon: Island Pond, Little, Seven Ponds Township, 12 inches, only 1 may exceed 16 inches. T3R5. S-5. Mount Blue Pond, Avon. S-2, S-3, S-13, S-16, Jim Pond, Jim Pond Township, T1R5. S-4. Motorboats with internal combustion Jim Pond, Little, Jim Pond Township. T1R5. S-5, engines prohibited. S-18. Open to fi shing in October: S-5, S-27. Mountain Pond, Rangeley Plantation. S-5, S-16. Johns Pond, T3R3. S-5. Moxie Pond, Township D. S-5, Kamankeag Pond, Davis Township. S-5. Mud Pond, Township 6 North of Weld. S-6, Kennebago Lake, Big, Davis Township. Open to fi shing from April 1 - October 31. S-5. Daily limit Mud Pond, Tim Pond Township (T2R4). (See on trout: 5 fi sh; minimum length limit on trout: Tim Pond). 6 inches, only 1 trout may exceed 12 inches. Mud Pond, Coburn Gore. S-5. Tributaries closed except Kennebago River. (See Mud Pond, Jim Pond Township. S-4. separate listing.) Norcross Pond, Chesterville. Kennebago Lake, Little, Stetson Township. North Pond, Chesterville. T3R5. S-5, S-17. Motorboats prohibited. Northwest Pond, Massachusetts Gore (T3R6). Kennebago River, Seven Ponds, etc. S-5. From Big Island Pond downstream to Cupsuptic Northwest Pond, Little, Massachusetts Gore Lake: S-5, S-17, S-22; all tributaries closed. (T3R6). S-5. From August 16 September 30: S-27. Otter Pond, Chain of Ponds. S-4, The Logans, so called, from upper (Mahaney) Parker Pond (Mirror Lake), Jay. dam upstream to red markers: Open to fi shing Parker Pond, Chesterville, etc. See Kennebec April 1 - September 30: S-5, daily limit on trout: County. 5 fi sh; minimum length limit on trout: 6 inches, Pease Pond, Wilton. only 1 may exceed 12 inches. Perry Pond, Sandy River Plt. S-4, From lower (Kennebago Falls) Dam downstream Pinnacle Pond, Kingfi eld. S-4, S-11, to Cupsuptic Lake: S-1. Podunk Pond, Carthage. S-4, That section of river in Lower Cupsuptic Twp. Porter Lake, Strong and New Vineyard. S-2, known as the spawning beds approximately S-3, S-13, S-15, S yards long between red markers: Closed to Quill Pond, Dallas Plt. S-4. fi shing after Sept. 15. Quimby Pond, Rangeley. S-5, S-17. Closed for Kibby Stream and tributaries, Kibby Twp. S-5. 20,000 square feet around the Wilbur Spring. Kimball Pond and tributaries, New Sharon, Motorboats prohibited. Vienna. See Kennebec County. Rangeley Lake, Rangeley. S-2, S-3, S-4, S-17, L Pond, Seven Ponds Township. S-5, S-17. S-22. Ledge Pond, Sandy River Plantation. S-4, Rangeley River, Rangeley. S-1. That portion of Locke Pond, Chesterville. Rangeley Lake and Rangeley River from two Long Cove Pond and tributary and outlet to red posts set about 300 feet above the fi sh barrier dam, Phillips. S-4. screen downstream to the confl uence of the Long Pond, Seven Ponds Township. S-5, S-17. Rangeley and Kennebago Rivers: S-5; daily Long Pond, Townships D and E. S-4. Motorboats limit: 1 fi sh. From downstream side of dam on over 10 horsepower prohibited. outlet of Rangeley Lake to the confl uence of the Long Pond, Sandy River Plantation. (See Beaver Rangeley and Kennebago River: Open to fi shing Mountain Lake.) in October: S-5, S-27. Long Pond Stream, tributary to Rangeley Lake. Rapid Stream, Kingfi eld, etc. S-5. Closed to fi shing. Redington Pond, Redington Township. S-5, Loon Lake, Rangeley, Dallas Plantation. S-4, S-17. Motorboats prohibited. Rock Pond, Chain Of Ponds Twp. S-5, S

22 Rock Pond, Sandy River Plantation. S-4, Ross Pond, Rangeley. S-5. Round Mountain Pond, Alder Stream Twp. S-26. Round Pond, Chesterville. Round Pond, Rangeley. S-5, Round Pond, Township E. S-5, Sabbath Day Pond, Township E. S-5, S-16. Saddleback (Cascade) Stream and tributaries, Sandy River Plantation. From confl uence with Long Pond Stream upstream to its junction with the outlets of Midway and Eddy Ponds: S-5. Saddleback Lake, Dallas Plantation. S-6, Motorboats prohibited. Saddleback Pond, Sandy River Plt. S-4, Sand Pond, Chesterville. Sandy River, Madrid, Philips, Strong, etc. S-13, S-19.Maximum length limit on landlocked salmon and brown trout: 25 inches. From its origin at the outlet of the Sandy River Ponds to the upper (Route 142) bridge in Phillips: S-6. From the upper (Route 142) bridge in Phillips, downstream to its confl uence with the Kennebec River, Starks and Norridgewock: Open to fi shing in October: S-6, S-21. Sandy River Ponds, Sandy River Plt. S-4, Schoolhouse Pond, Avon. S-6, S-16, Secret Pond, Seven Ponds Township. S-5. Shiloh (Dutton) Pond, Kingfi eld. S-5, Snow Mountain Pond, Alder Stream Twp. S-26. South Bog Stream, Rangeley Plt. From the headwaters downstream to the red markers on Rangeley Lake: S-5, S-17. From August 16 - September 30: S-5, S-27. See general law fi shing provisions in front of book. Exceptions below Special Rule (S-codes) are listed on the back cover fl ap. Abrams Pond, Eastbrook. All bass caught must be released alive at once. Alamoosook Lake, Orland. Allen Pond, T35 MD. Alligator Lake, T28 MD, T34 MD. S-21, S-22. All landlocked salmon between 16 and 20 inches must be released alive at once. Anderson Pond, T10SD. S-19 Bagaduce River, that portion of the Bagaduce River and tributaries upstream of the North Brooksville-Sedgwick bridge in Penobscot, Brooksville and Sedgwick, including Walker FRANKLIN COUNTY South (Pine Tree) Pond, Sandy River Plantation. S-4, Spencer Pond, Township D. S-5, Staples Pond, Temple. Stetson Pond, Phillips. S-4, Swift River Pond, Township E. S-6, S-17, Swift River Pond, Little, Township E. S-6, S-17. Tea Pond, Jim Pond Township. S-2, S-3, S-4, S-17, No size or bag limit on togue. Tea Pond, Little, Jim Pond Township. S-5, S-8. Open to fi shing in October: S-5, S-27. The Horns Pond, Wyman Township. Tim Brook, Eustis. S-5. Tim Pond and Mud Pond, Tim Pond Township. S-5. Tributaries closed to all fi shing. Toothaker Pond, Phillips. S-4, Trout Pond, Lowelltown Township. S-26. Tufts Pond, Kingfi eld. S-1, S-3, S-6, S-17, Tumbledown Pond, Township 6 North of Weld. S-4, Twin Island Pond, Lowelltown Township. S-26. Varnum Pond, Wilton and Temple. S-4, S-15. Farmer s Brook: S-1 Walton s Mill Pond, Farmington. Motorboats prohibited. Webb (Weld) Lake, Weld. S-1, S-3, Welhern (Wethern) Pond, Eustis. Wilson Pond, Wilton. S-2, S-3, S-15. Wilson Stream, Wilton. From the fi rst bridge downstream of Wilson Lake, including the canal, to the third (Route 156) bridge downstream of Wilson Lake: S-11. HANCOCK COUNTY Pond, Parker Pond and Snow Cove Brook: closed to the taking of alewives. Baker Brook, T28 MD, T29 MD. (See Washington County). Beech Hill Pond, Otis. S-13, S-28. Daily bag limit on togue: 6 fi sh. Minimum length limit on togue: 14 inches; only one may exceed 23 inches. Birch Harbor Pond, Winter Harbor. S-19. Motorboats prohibited. Blacks Pond, Sedgwick. Bogus Meadow Pond and tributaries, T7 SD.S-4. Bracey Pond, T34 MD. 20

23 HANCOCK COUNTY Branch Lake, Ellsworth. S-2, S-3, S-16. All brown Green Lake, Ellsworth, Dedham, etc. S-2, S-3, trout must be released alive at once. S-10, S-25. Minimum length limit on togue: 23 Branch Pond (Lower Middle), Aurora. inches. Branch Pond (Upper Middle), Aurora. S-19. Green Lake #1, T35 MD (south of the Stud Mill Brandy Pond, T39MD. Road). Breakneck Ponds, Lower and Upper, Bar Hadlock Pond, Upper, Mt. Desert. S-6, S-16, Harbor. Tributaries closed to all fi shing. Motorboats Brewer Lake. (See Penobscot County). over 10 horsepower prohibited. Bubble Pond, Bar Harbor. S-19, Motorboats Hadlock Pond, Lower, Mt. Desert. Motorboats over 10 horsepower prohibited. prohibited. Burnt Pond, Otis (just south of Beech Hill Pond). Halfmile Pond, Aurora. S-4, S-10, S-16. Minimum S-4, length limit on togue: 23 inches. Burntland Lake, T35 MD. S-16, Halfmile Pond. Amherst. S-17. Burntland Pond, Stonington. S-13, Halfmoon Pond, Bar Harbor. Chain Lakes, Middle & Upper, T4 ND. S-26 Hamilton Pond, Bar Harbor. S-25. Chalk Pond, Beddington, etc. Hancock Pond, Bucksport. Craig Pond, Orland. Closed to the taking of togue. Harriman Pond, Dedham. S-16. Motorboats over 6 Crystal Pond, T40 MD. S-4, horsepower prohibited. Debec Pond, Amherst. S-17. Hatcase Pond, Dedham. S-4, S-16. Fishing and Deer Lake, T34 MD. boating prohibited within 2,000 feet of the intake Donnell Pond, T9 SD, Franklin. S-13, S-22. of the Brewer Water District. Duck Lake, T4 ND. S-19. Closed to the taking of Heart Pond, Orland, S-18. togue. Hodgdon Pond, Tremont, Mt. Desert. Duck Pond, Franklin. Hopkins Pond, Mariaville. S-10, S-19. Ducktail Pond, Amherst. S-6, S-18. Horseshoe Lake, T35 MD. Eagle Lake, Bar Harbor. S-19, Motorboats Hurd Pond, Dedham. over 10 horsepower prohibited. Jacob Buck Pond, Bucksport. S-21, Eagle Lake, T34 MD. Jellison Hill Pond, Amherst. Echo Lake, Mount Desert, etc.motorboats over 10 Jones Pond and tributaries, Gouldsboro. horsepower prohibited. S-16, Jordan Pond, Mt. Desert. S-2, S-24, S-28. Daily Echo Lake, Little and tributaries, Mount Desert. bag limit on togue: 6 fi sh. Minimum length limit on S-16. togue: 14 inches, only 1 may exceed 23 inches. Fifth Lake Stream, Hughes Brook, and other Motorboats over 10 horsepower prohibited. tributaries, T35 MD, T36 MD, T41 MD, T42 MD. Kilman Pond, T4 ND. S-26. S-6, S-17. King Pond and tributaries, Great Pond Plantation. First (Billings) Pond, Blue Hill. S-16. S-1, S-6, S-18. Flanders Pond, Sullivan. Lake Wood, Bar Harbor. Motorboats Floods Pond, Otis. Closed to all fi shing. prohibited. Forbes Pond, Gouldsboro. S-17, Lead Mountain Pond, Lower and Middle, T28 Fox Pond, T10 SD. S-19, MD. Gassabias Lake, T41 MD. Lead Mountain Pond, Upper, T22 MD, T28 Georges Pond, Franklin. S-24, S-25. MD. S-2, S-3, except that smelts may be taken Giles Pond, Aurora. from the unnamed tributary which originates at Goose Pond, Dedham. Pinnacle Mountain and fl ows into a cove at the Goose Pond, Swans Island. S-4, S-17. northeast corner of the pond. Gould Brook, T28 MD, T34 MD. S-14. Maximum Leonard Lake, Ellsworth. length limit on landlocked salmon and brown Lily Pond, Deer Isle. trout: 25 inches. Lily Pond, Gouldsboro. S-13, Graham Lake, Ellsworth, etc. Little (Horseshoe) Pond, Franklin. S-6. S-16. Great Pond, Franklin. Little Pond, Great Pond. Great Pond and Main Stream, downstream of the Long Pond, Seal Harbor. S-4, S-19. Minimum Stud Mill Road Bridge in Great Pond Township. length limit on trout: 8 inches. S-24, S-25. Long Pond, Sullivan. S-4, S

24 HANCOCK COUNTY Long Pond, T10 SD. Open to open water fi shing length limit on togue: 14 inches, only 1 may from April 1 to October 31: S-6, S-13. All trout exceed 23 inches. Minimum length limit on landlocked salmon: 14 inches, only 1 may exceed 16 caught must be released alive at once. Long Pond, Bucksport. inches. All brown trout caught must be released Long Pond, Little, T10 SD. S-16. alive at once. Long Pond and tributaries, Aurora, Great Pond. Pickerel Pond, T32 MD. S-11, S-1, S-6, S-21. Pierce Pond, Penobscot. Long Pond and tributaries, Mt. Desert, Southwest Harbor. S-13, S-22, T3 & T4 ND. S-26. Pistol Lakes (Lower, Middle, Side and Upper), Loon Pond, T40 MD. S-4, Quarry Pond, Sullivan. Lovejoy Pond, T34 MD. S-16. Rainbow Pond, T10SD. Lurvey Brook, Mt. Desert, etc. Closed to all Rift Pond and tributaries, Great Pond Plantation, fi shing. S-1, S-6, S-18. Machias Lake, Fourth, T41 MD. (See Washington Ripple Brook, from outlet of Long Pond to County). Ripple Pond, Mount Desert. Closed to all fi shing. Molasses Pond, Eastbrook. S-13, Ripple Pond and tributaries (except Ripple Moosehorn Stream, Bucksport. S-24 Brook), Mount Desert. S-13. Morancy Pond, Sullivan, T7 SD. Rocky Pond, Orland. Moulton Pond, Dedham. Motorboats over 10 Rocky Pond, Otis. horsepower prohibited. Rocky Pond, T22 MD. Mountainy Pond, Dedham. S-17. Rocky Pond, Little, Ellsworth, Dedham. Myrick Pond, T10SD. S-4. Round Pond, Little, Mount Desert. Narraguagus Lake, T16 MD, T10 SD, T9 SD. Round Pond and outlet, T10 SD. S-13, S-16. S-16. Round Pond and tributaries, Mount Desert. Narraguagus River, including Third Lake and S-13, S-19, Motor boats prohibited. Twenty Eight Pond. T34MD, T35MD, T28MD. Sabao Lake, Lower, T35 MD. Maximum length limit on landlocked salmon Sabao Lake, Upper, T41 MD. and brown trout: 25 inches. From outlet of Deer Salmon Pond, T10 SD. S-19, Lake in T34MD downstream to point where river Scammon Pond, Eastbrook. crosses over into Washington County in T29MD: Seal Cove Pond, Tremont. Motor boats with S-14. Taking of fi sh is prohibited except by use of more than 10 horsepower prohibited. a single hook on a line. Second (Douglas) Pond, Blue Hill. S-13. Narraguagus River, West Branch, and tributaries, T22 MD, T16 MD, Beddington. Daily bag limit Silver Lake, Bucksport. Second Pond, Dedham. S-19, on trout: 2 fi sh, minimum length limit: 8 inches. Simmons Pond, Hancock. S-6, S-17, Maximum length limit on landlocked salmon and Sinclair Brook, T29 MD. S-14. brown trout: 25 inches. From the headwaters Snowshoe Pond, Amherst. S-4. down to junction with Spring River: S-6. Somes Pond, Mount Desert. Nicatous Lake, T40 MD, T3 ND. Spectacle Pond, Osborn Plantation. Noyes (Norris) Pond, Blue Hill. S-4. Spring Pond, T3 ND. Orland River, Orland, Bucksport. From the outlet Spring River, T16 MD. Daily bag limit on trout: 2 of Alamoosook Lake down to the dam in Orland, fi sh, minimum length limit: 8 inches. open to open water fi shing from Jan 1 - Dec 31. Spring River Lake, T10SD. S-19. Springy Pond, Lower, Otis. S-16, Oxhead Pond, Lower and Middle, T40 MD. Stiles Lake, T35 MD. Oxhead Pond, Upper, T40 MD. S-6, S-16, The Tarn, Bar Harbor. Partridge Pond, Amherst. S-6, S-16. Third (Woods) Pond, Blue Hill. S-13. Patten Pond, Lower including tributaries and Thurston Pond, Bucksport. outlet, Surry, Ellsworth. S-2, S-3, S-13, Tilden Pond, T10 SD. S-19, All brown trout caught must be released alive at Titcomb Pond, T32 MD. once. Toddy Pond, Orland, etc. S-2, S-3, S-15, S-19, Patten Pond, Upper, Orland, Ellsworth, Surry. Torry Pond, Deer Isle. Phillips Lake and tributaries, Dedham. S-24, Trout Pond, Amherst. S-28. Daily bag limit on togue: 6 fi sh. Minimum Trout Pond, T40 MD. S-4, S-19, 22

25 See General Law Fishing provisions in front of book. Exceptions below Special Rule (S-codes) are listed on the back cover fl ap. HANCOCK COUNTY Tunk Lake, T7 SD, T10 SD, Sullivan. S-1, S-3, S-16, S-22, S-28. All landlocked salmon between 16 and 20 inches must be released alive at once. Daily bag limit on togue: 6 fi sh. Minimum length limit on togue: 14 inches, only 1 may exceed 23 inches. Tunk Pond, Little, Sullivan. S-4, S-13, Tunk Stream, T10SD, Cherryfi eld, Steuben. S-13 Union River, Ellsworth. 1) from Graham Lake dam down to Ellsworth dam: open to open water fi shing year round: S-19. 2) from Ellsworth dam down to the south side of the U.S. Route 1 bridge: from April 1 - September 30, S-5. Closed to all fi shing is an area on west side of the river marked by a red line on the spillway of the above named dam and extending diagonally downstream to a red marker on west shore; closed area includes powerhouse and adjacent fi shway and trap. Unless otherwise listed below, the daily bag limit on brook trout is 2 fi sh on lakes and ponds. Annabessacook Lake and Jug Stream, Monmouth and Winthrop. Daily bag limit on bass: 1 fi sh; all bass between 16 and 20 inches must be released alive at once. Basin Pond, Fayette. S-6, S-13, S-16 Belgrade Stream, Mt. Vernon, Belgrade. From Wings Mills Dam on the outlet of Long Pond in Mt. Vernon to the confl uence of the stream with Messalonskee Lake in Belgrade: Carleton Pond, Readfi eld and Winthrop. Closed to all fi shing. Chamberlain Pond, Belgrade. S-13. China Lake, China and Vassalboro. S-2, S-3. Cobbosseecontee Lake and Jug Stream, Manchester, Gardiner, etc. Daily bag limit on bass: 1 fi sh; all bass between 16 and 20 inches must be released alive at once. Cobbosseecontee Stream (including Horseshoe Pond), Manchester, Gardiner, etc. Open to open water fi shing from January 1 - December 31. S-19. Daily bag limit on bass: 1 fi sh; all KENNEBEC COUNTY Unknown Lakes (Lower & Middle), T4 ND. Closed to the taking of bass. Walkers Pond, Brooksville, Sedgwick. S-2, S-3, Closed to the taking of alewives. Webb Pond, Eastbrook, Waltham. Daily bag limit on bass: 1 fi sh; minimum length limit on bass:18 inches. Webb Pond, Little, Waltham. West Lake, T3 ND, etc. S-2, S-3, S-13, S-19, Except tributaries in the area of the lake known as The Basin are open to the taking of smelts. Wight Pond, Penobscot, Blue Hill. Williams Pond, T28 MD. Williams Pond, Bucksport. Witch Hole Pond, Bar Harbor. S-6, S-19, Fishing restricted to 1 line. Motorboats prohibited. Youngs Pond, Otis. S-5, S-17, County-Wide Specials: Lakes and ponds are open to open water fi shing from April 1 December 31; all trout, landlocked salmon, and togue caught from October 1 December 31 must be released alive at once. These waters may have additional special regulations which have been retained check individual listings for special regulations. bass between 16 and 20 inches must be released alive at once. Desert Pond and tributary and outlet to barrier dam, Mt. Vernon. S-4, S-13. Echo Lake (Crotched Pond) and tributaries, Readfi eld, Fayette, Mt. Vernon. S-2, S-3, S-10, S-19, S-22. Exception: S-24 is in effect on Taylor Pond outlet from the downstream side of Taylor Pond dam to Echo Lake. Egypt Pond and tributaries, Vienna, Chesterville. S-4, S-19. Flying Pond, Mt. Vernon and Vienna. S-3. Gould Pond, Sidney. S-13. Great Pond, Belgrade and Rome. S-2, S-3. Jamies (Jimmie) Pond and tributaries, Manchester, etc. S-1, Johnsons Pond, Waterville. Closed to all fi shing. Kennebec River, See Somerset County. Kimball Pond, Vienna, New Sharon. S-6, S-16, 23

26 Long Pond and tributaries and outlet to Wings Mills Dam, Belgrade, Rome, Mt. Vernon. S-2, S-3, S-19, S-22; minimum length limit on landlocked salmon: 16 inches. ALSO, Long Pond and Belgrade Stream, from dam in Belgrade Lakes to Wings Mills Dam: Long Pond, Windsor. Maximum length limit on landlocked salmon: 25 inches. Maranacook Lake, Winthrop and Readfi eld. S-2, S-3, S-15. Messalonskee Stream, Oakland, Waterville. From the outlet of Messalonskee Lake to Union Gas Dam: S-19, From Union Gas Dam to its confl uence with the Kennebec River, open January 1 to December 31; S-19, S-22. Single hooked artifi cial lures only from April 1 June 30; minimum length limit on landlocked salmon, rainbow trout and brown trout: 16 inches. Maximum length on landlocked salmon and brown trout: 25 inches. Minnehonk Lake, Mt. Vernon. S-3, S-16. Narrows Pond, Upper and Lower, Winthrop.S-2, S-3. Parker Pond, Mt. Vernon, Chesterville, etc. S-2, S-3. Pleasant (Mud) Pond, Litchfi eld, etc. Daily bag limit on bass: 1 fi sh; all bass between 16 and 20 inches must be released alive at once. KENNEBEC COUNTY Pocasset Stream, Wayne. Sebasticook River, Hartland, Winslow, etc. From Great Moose Pond Dam, Hartland, to the Fort Halifax Dam in Winslow: S-19. From August 16 to October 31: S-6, S-22; From the Fort Halifax Dam in Winslow, to the confl uence with the Kennebec River: Open to open water fi shing from January 1 December 31: Single hooked artifi cial lures only; S-19, S-22; minimum length limit on landlocked salmon, rainbow and brown trout: 16 inches. Sheepscot River, West Branch. (See Waldo County). Silver Lake (Figure 8 Pond), Manchester, Sidney. S-13. Spectacle Pond, Augusta, Vassalboro. S-6. Daily bag limit on brown trout 1 fi sh; minimum length limit on brown trout: 18 inches. Minimum length limit on brook trout: 12 inches, only 1 may exceed 14 inches. Motorboats over 10 horsepower prohibited. Tilton Pond, Fayette. S-3. Tyler Pond, Manchester. S-1, S-6, S-16. Watson Pond, Rome. Motorboats prohibited. Wellman Pond, Belgrade, Sidney. S-13. Wilson Stream, Monmouth. S-19. KNOX COUNTY See General Law Fishing provisions in front of book. Exceptions below Special Rule (S-codes) are listed on the back cover fl ap. Unless otherwise listed below, the daily bag limit on brook trout is 2 fi sh on lakes and ponds. County-Wide Specials: Lakes and ponds are open to open water fi shing from April 1 December 31; all trout, landlocked salmon, and togue caught from October 1 December 31 must be released alive at once. These waters may have additional special regulations which have been retained check individual listings for special regulations. Alford Lake, Hope. S-2, S-3, S-13, S-17. Chickawaukie Pond, Rockport, Rockland. S-3. Goose River, Rockport. S-19. Megunticook Lake, Hope, etc. S-2, S-3. Megunticook River, Camden. S-19, Mirror Lake, Rockport. Closed to all fi shing. Round Pond, Vinalhaven. Closed to all fi shing. St. George River, From St. George Lake, Liberty, downriver to head of tide in Warren: Open to open water fi shing from January 1 December 31: Minimum length limit on trout: 12 inches. Total daily bag limit on salmon, trout, and togue: 1 fi sh. 24

27 LINCOLN COUNTY See General Law Fishing provisions in front of book. Exceptions below Special Rule (S-codes) are listed on the back cover fl ap. Unless otherwise listed below, the daily bag limit on brook trout is 2 fi sh on lakes and ponds. Adams Pond, Boothbay. Motorboats prohibited. Boyd Pond, Bristol. Motorboats over 6 horsepower prohibited. Knickerbocker Pond, Boothbay. Motorboats over 10 horsepower prohibited. Lily Pond, Edgecomb. Motorboats prohibited. Little Pond, Damariscotta. S-6, S-18, S-13, Motorboats prohibited. Medomak River, Waldoboro, etc.. S-19. From the downstream side of Winslows Mills Bridge, so called, to tidewater: S-16. From August 16 to October 31: S-6. Daily bag limit on trout: 1 fi sh. County-Wide Specials: Lakes and ponds are open to open water fi shing from April 1 December 31; all trout, landlocked salmon, and togue caught from October 1 December 31 must be released alive at once. These waters may have additional special regulations which have been retained check individual listings for special regulations. Pinkham Pond and tributaries and outlet to below Bog Road, Alna. S-4, S-13. Motorboats with internal combustion engines prohibited. Sheepscot River (See Waldo County). Sheepscot River, West Branch, to the confl u- ence with main stem of Sheepscot River: S-14. Maximum length limit on landlocked salmon and brown trout: 25 inches. Webber Pond, Bremen. Motorboats over 10 horsepower prohibited. West Harbor Pond, Boothbay Harbor. Motorboats over 10 horsepower prohibited. Wiley Pond, Boothbay. S-6. Motorboats prohibited. OXFORD COUNTY See General Law Fishing provisions in front of book. Unless otherwise listed below, the daily bag limit on brook trout is 2 fi sh on lakes and ponds. Exceptions below Special Rule (S-codes) are listed on the back cover fl ap. See border water with New Hampshire on page Abbie Pond, Bowmantown Township. S-5. Abbott Brook, Mexico. S-11. Abbotts Pond, Sumner. S-4, Anasagunticook Lake and tributaries, Hartford, etc. Open to the taking of smelts except for Sparrow Brook which is closed. Androscoggin River, (See Fish Consumption Advisory). See Androscoggin County. Androscoggin River, Little, Oxford, etc. (See Androscoggin County). Aunt Hannah Brook, Dixfi eld. From Rt. 142 downstream to the confl uence with Webb River: S-11. Aziscohos Lake, Lincoln Plantation, etc. S-4, S-13, S-17. Aziscohos Lake is that portion of the Magalloway River south of a straight line between the 2 red posts on each shore by the Brown Company Landing, so-called, and the area of water south of a straight line between the 2 red posts just north of Sunday Pond on the Little Magalloway River. Closed to the taking of smelts to confl uence with lake: all west shore tributaries from Aziscohos dam to (but not including) the Big Magalloway River. Sunday Pond is that area demarked by red posts at the entrances to both the Big and Little Magalloway Rivers and is governed by the same regulations as Aziscohos Lake. (See separate listings for the Big and Little Magalloway River regulations). Aziscohos Pond, Magalloway Plt. S-4, B Brook and tributaries, Upton. S-13. B Pond, Upton. S-1, S-3, S-6, S-18, S-22. Back Pond, Lovell, Stoneham. S-13, Motorboats over 10 horsepower prohibited. Barker Pond, Bowmantown Township. S-5. Bear Pond, Waterford. Mutiny Brook is closed to the taking of smelts from midnight to noon each day. Bear Pond, Big and Little, Hartford. Also Androscoggin County. Beaver Pond, Denmark. Beaver Pond, Magalloway Plantation. S-5, S-17. Beaver Pond, Little, Magalloway Plantation. S-5, S-17, 25

28 Bickford Pond, Porter. S-1, Billings Ponds, Parmachenee Township. S-5, S-8. From August 16 September 30: S-27. Billy Brook, Brownfi eld. From confl uence with Shepherd s River upstream to the fi rst bridge: S-11. Birch Pond, Roxbury. S-4. Bird Pond, Norway. S-24 Black Pond, Porter. Black Pond, Fryeburg. Black Pond, Lower, Oxbow Township. S-5. Black Pond, Upper, Bowmantown Township. S-5. Bog Pond, Fryeburg. Boston Pond, Denmark. Motorboats prohibited. Bradley Pond, Lovell. Motorboats prohibited. Broken Bridge Pond and tributaries, Albany Township. S-1, S-4, S-17, Closed to the Taking of bait. Bryant Pond, Hiram. Bryant Pond (or Lake Christopher), Woodstock and Greenwood. Pond and tributaries open to the taking of smelts with exception of Bowker Brook and Stone Cottage Brook and the area within 200 feet of the mouth of Stone Cottage Brook. Bunganock Pond, Hartford. Bunker Pond, Roxbury. Burnt Meadow Pond, Brownfi eld. S-3, except Durgin Brook below red markers. S-13, C Pond, C Surplus. S-6, S-13, S-17. Chapman Pond, Porter. S-6, S-16, Charles Pond, Fryeburg. Clay Pond and outlet to barrier dam Fryeburg. S-6, S-16, Motorboats prohibited. Clemons Pond, Big, Hiram. S-13, Pond and tributaries open to the taking of smelts with the exception of Little Clemons Pond outlet and the area within 100 feet of the mouth of this tributary. Clemons Pond, Little, Hiram. S-1, S-3, Colcord Pond and tributaries, Porter. S-2, S-3, Concord Pond, Little, Woodstock. S-5, S-16, Cranberry Pond, Magalloway Plantation. S-4. Crocker Pond, Albany Township. S-4, Closed to the taking of live bait. Crooked River (See Cumberland County). Cupsuptic Lake (See Franklin County). Cupsuptic Pond, Oxbow Township. S-4. Daily OXFORD COUNTY bag limit on brook trout: 5 fi sh. Cupsuptic River and tributaries, T4R3 etc. S-1, S-5. From August 16 to September 30: daily limit: 1 fi sh. Lower 1-1/2 miles from Cupsuptic Lake to Little Falls: S-17. Cushman Pond, Lovell. S-4, Closed to the taking of live bait. Motorboats Prohibited. Cushman Pond and tributaries, Sumner. S-4, Closed to the taking of live bait. Dan Charles Pond, Lovell. Dead Cambridge River, Upton, C Surplus. S-13. Deer Pond, Bowmantown Twp. S-4. Duck Pond, Waterford. Dyer Pond, Brownfi eld. S-24 Ellis Pond, Little (Garland Pond), Byron. S-2, S-3, S-4, Ellis (Roxbury) Pond, Byron, Roxbury. Farrington Pond, Lovell. Motorboats over 6 horsepower prohibited. Forest Pond, Canton. Furlong Pond, Albany Township, Greenwood, Norway. Goodwin Pond, Adamstown Township. S-4, Granger Pond, Denmark. Motorboats over 6 horsepower prohibited. Green Pond, Oxford. Hall Pond, Paris. S-13, Heald Pond, Lovell. Motorboats over 6 horsepower prohibited. Hicks Pond, Greenwood. Hogan Pond, Oxford. Horseshoe Pond, Denmark. Motorboats prohibited. Horseshoe Pond, Stoneham, Lovell. S-3, Motorboats over 6 horsepower prohibited. Horseshoe Pond, Andover. Howard Pond, Hanover. S-4, Hunt Pond, Fryeburg. Hutchinson Pond, Albany Township. S-13, Indian Pond and tributaries and outlet to barrier dam, Greenwood. S-2, S-3, S-4, S-13, Island Pond, Harrison. See Cumberland County. Jaybird Pond, Hiram, Porter. S-6, S-17, Jewett (5 Kezars) Pond, Waterford, Stoneham. Motorboats over 10 horsepower prohibited. Joes Pond, Rumford. Keewaydin Lake and tributaries, Stoneham. S-2, S-3, Kennebago River, See Franklin County. Keoka Lake, Waterford. S-2, S-3, S-22, Keys Pond, Sweden. S-2, S-3, S-13, S-16, Kezar Lake, Lovell. S-2, S-3, S-22, S-28. Minimum 26

29 OXFORD COUNTY length limit on landlocked salmon: 16 inches. Daily limit on togue: 6 fi sh, minimum length limit on togue: 14 inches, only 1 may exceed 23 inches. Lower Bay (area south of West Lovell Road): Kezar Pond, Fryeburg. Kezar Ponds (5), Waterford, Stoneham, Lovell. See Mud, Little Mud, Back, Middle and Jewett Ponds. Kimball Pond, Lower, Fryeburg. S-9, Labrador Ponds, Big and Little, Sumner. Lake Christopher, See Bryant Pond. Lincoln Pond, T5R3 (Parkertown Township). S-4, S-15. Little Pond (Little Moose Pond), Denmark. Motorboats over 6 horsepower prohibited. Long Pond on the Little Magalloway River, Lynchtown TWP. See Magalloway River, Little. Long Pond and tributaries, Denmark. Opens May 15: S-2, S-3, S-6, S-17, Closed to fi shing from a point at the mouth of brook at head end of pond to point 150 feet down the pond; points to be plainly marked. Motorboats over 6 horsepower prohibited. Lovewell Pond, Fryeburg. Magalloway River, Big, and tributaries above Parmachenee Lake: S-5, S-8, S-13, S-22. Daily bag limit on trout: 1 fi sh. From August 16 - September 30: S-27. Magalloway River, Little and tributaries, upstream of the red posts just north of Sunday Pond and tributaries, Parmachenee Township, etc. S-5, S-8, S-13, S-19, S-22. From August 16 September 30: S-27. Marshall Pond, Hebron, Oxford. Middle Pond, Lovell, Waterford. S-13, Motorboats over 10 horsepower prohibited. Middle Pond, Hiram. Mill Pond, Lovell. Mine Pond, Porter. Moose Pond, Otisfi eld. Moose Pond, Waterford. Moose Pond, West Paris. Moose Pond and tributaries. (See Cumberland County). Moose Pond, Lower, Denmark. Below or south of Walker Bridge: Moose Pond, Upper, Sweden. Above Route 302 north of the Causeway: Mooselookmeguntic Lake (See Franklin Cty). Mosquito Pond, Albany. S-5, S-17; closed to the taking of live bait. From Oct. 1-31: S-5, S-27. Mount Zircon Reservoir, Rumford. Closed to all fi shing. Mud Pond, Lower Cupsuptic Twp. S-4, 27 Mud Pond, Greenwood. Mud Pond, Oxford. Mud Pond (5 Kezars), including Little Mud Waterford, Stoneham. S-13, Motorboats over 10 horsepower prohibited. North Pond, Greenwood, etc. North Pond, Norway. North Pond, Sumner. S-13, S-16, Motorboats with internal combustion engines prohibited within 300 yards of North Pond Dam. Motorboats with more than 10 horsepower prohibited on rest of pond. Norway Lake Outlet, Norway. From the dam at Main Street (Route 117) downstream to the dam at Route 26: S-11 applies only during April and May. Ossipee River, Porter, Hiram, (Oxford County); Parsonfi eld, Cornish (York County): S-13. Maximum length limit on landlocked salmon and brown trout: 25 inches. From Kezar Fall s Dam (Porter/Parsonsfi eld) to Warren s Bridge (Cornish): S-6, S-19 That portion of the Ossipee River between the red markers located approx. 100 yards upstream and 100 yards downstream from the confl uence of Wedgewood (Pendexter) Brook: Closed to all fi shing. (See listing for Wedgewood (Pendexter) Brook in York County). Otter Pond, Parmachenee Township. S-5, S-17. From August 16 September 30: S-27. Overset Pond, Greenwood. S-1, S-3, S-17, Fly casting and fl y trolling only with single hooked fl ies or tandem-hooked fl ies. Closed to the taking of bait. Papoose Pond, Waterford. Papoose Pond, Little, Albany Township. S-24 Parmachenee Lake, Lynchtown Township, etc. S-17. Fly casting and fl y trolling only. Peat Pond, Fryeburg. Pennesseewassee, Little (Hobbs) Pond, Norway. S-13, Motorboats over 10 horsepower prohibited. Pennesseewassee, Big (Norway) Lake, Norway. Pepperpot Pond, Adamstown Twp. S-4, Pequawket Lake, Brownfi eld. Perleys Pond, Denmark. Motorboats over 6 horsepower prohibited. Pickerel Pond, Denmark. Plain Pond, Porter. Pleasant Lake and tributaries, Otisfi eld and Casco. S-1, S-22. Pleasant Pond, Denmark, etc.

30 OXFORD COUNTY Pleasant Lake and tributaries, Otisfi eld and Sparrow Brook, Hartford. (See Anasagunticook Casco. S-1, S-22. Lake). Pleasant Pond, Denmark, etc. Speck Pond, Grafton Township. S-4, Pleasant Pond, Fryeburg. Speck Pond (Big), Norway, Waterford. S-6, S-17, Pond In the River, Township C, C Surplus, Upton. Closed to the taking of bait. S-5, S-13. All trout caught must be released alive Spectacle Ponds #1 and #2, Porter. at once. Use of barbed hooks prohibited. Daily Stanley Pond, Hiram, etc. S-2, S-3, S-13, bag limit on landlocked salmon: 3 fi sh. Minimum Sturtevant Pond, Magalloway Plantation. S-4, length limit on landlocked salmon: 12 inches. S-13, S-16, Closed to all fi shing during July and August is Sunday Pond, Magalloway Plantation. S-4, S-17. that portion of Pond in the River delineated by red Sunday Pond, Lynchtown Township, T5R4 posts located approximately 1/2 mile above the WBKP. S-4, S-13, S-17. remnants of Lower Dam, and red posts located Surplus Pond, Andover, North Surplus. S-5, about 200 yards below the inlet of the Rapid S-17. River. Swan Pond, Hartford. Proctor Pond, Albany Township, Stoneham. Swift Cambridge River, Grafton Twp., Upton. Rapid River, Township C, Upton. S-5, S-13. S-13. All trout must be released alive at once. Use Thompson Lake including The Heath, Poland, of barbed hooks prohibited. Daily bag limit on Oxford, etc. S-2, S-3, S-15, S-22. Minimum landlocked salmon: 3 fi sh. Minimum length limit length limit on landlocked salmon: 16 inches. on landlocked salmon: 12 inches. Closed to all Motorboats prohibited in The Heath, the southernmost part of Thompson Lake, separated from fi shing after September 15 is that portion of the Rapid River between the remnants of Lower Dam the main lake by a causeway. S-24 to the red posts near the head of Long Pool, Trafton Pond, Hiram, Porter. S-13, so-called. Trout Pond, Stoneham. S-6, S-16, Richardson Lakes, Upper and Lower and tributaries, T4R1, Township C, etc. S-1, S-4, S-17. Umbagog Lake, Upton, etc. S-9. Twitchell Pond, Greenwood. S-2, S-3, (See listing for Upper Dam Pool). Upper Dam Pool, T4R1. That area between Richardson Ponds, East, Adamstown Township. Mooselookmeguntic Lake dam and a line drawn S-5, between the two cribwork piers approximately Richardson Pond, West, Adamstown Township. 800 yards west of said dam: S-1, S-5, S-22. S-6, All brook trout must be released alive at once. Round Pond, Fryeburg. Minimum length limit on landlocked salmon: 16 Round Pond. Greenwood. inches. No motorboats allowed from the gates Round Pond and tributaries, Albany Township. of the dam, downstream or westerly 150 yards. S-4, Open to fi shing in October: S-5, S-27. Rump Pond, Parmachenee Township. S-5, S-8. Virginia Lake, Stoneham. From August 16 September 30: S-27. Washburn Pond, Sumner, Woodstock. S-4, Saco River, See York County. Webber Pond, Sweden. Sand Pond, Norway. Wells Pond, Parmachenee Township. S-5, S-17. Saturday Pond, Otisfi eld. From August 16 September 30: S-27. Shagg Pond, Woodstock. S-4, Weymouth Pond, Stoneham. Songo Pond, Bethel and Albany. S-3, Whitney Pond, Stoneham. South Pond, Greenwood. S-3, Areas in the Whitney Pond, Oxford. lake within 100 feet of the mouth of any tributary Wild River, Batchelder s Grant, Gilead. S-19. are closed to the taking of smelts. Worthley Pond, Peru. S-2, S-3, South Pond, Buckfi eld. York Pond, Grafton Twp. S-4. Southeast Pond, Hiram. 28

31 PENOBSCOT COUNTY See General Law Fishing provisions in front of book. Exceptions below Special Rule (S-codes) are listed on the back cover fl ap. Ackley Pond, Mount Chase. Aroostook River (See Aroostook County). Back Settlement Pond, Mattawamkeag. Baxter State Park, See regulations under Piscataquis County. Ben Annis Pond, Hermon. Birch and East Branch Birch Streams, Argyle Township. S-26. Blackman Stream (See special regulations listed under Penobscot River). Bog Pond, T3R9 NWP. S-24 Bottle Lake, Lakeview Plantation. Branch Lake, East, T3R9 NWP S-26. Branch Lake, South, Seboeis Plantation, T2R8 NWP Brann s Mill Pond, Garland. See Piscataquis County. Brewer Lake, Orrington, Bucksport, Holden. Brooks Pond, Corinna. Cambolasse Pond, Lincoln. Caribou, Egg and Long Ponds, Lincoln. Cedar Lake, T3R9 NWP. S-19, Center Pond, Dixmont. Chemo Pond, Bradley, Clifton, etc. Cold Stream, Enfi eld. From the highway bridge on State Route 188 in Enfi eld to the red posts by the old hatchery fi shway, fi shing restricted to persons under 16 years of age and complimentary license holders. Open to fi shing from October 1-15; S-6. Maximum length on landlocked salmon and brown trout: 25 inches. Cold Stream Pond, Enfi eld. S-2, S-3, S-13. Daily limit on landlocked salmon: 1 fi sh; trout: 2 fi sh; togue: 5 fi sh. Minimum length limit on togue: 14 inches. 8 fi sh aggregate (1 landlocked salmon, 5 togue, 2 brook trout). Cold Stream Ponds, Upper, Lincoln. S-13, S-19. (Upper portion known locally as The Little Narrows : S-3). Crooked Pond, Lincoln. Cut Lake, T7R6 Wels. S-4. Davidson Pond, Herseytown Plantation. Dolby Pond, TAR7WELS, etc. Duck Lake, Lakeville Plantation. Eaton Brook (See special regulations listed under Penobscot River). Eddington Pond, Eddington. Egg Pond, Lee. Endless Lake, T3R9 NWP. S-17, Escutasis Lake, Lowell, Burlington. 29 Escutasis Lake, Little, Burlington. Etna Pond, Etna, etc. Felts Brook (See special regulations listed under Penobscot River). Fields Pond, Orrington. Fitts Pond, Clifton. S-18, Flatiron Pond, T3R9 NWP. Folsom Pond, Lincoln. Garland Pond, Garland. Garland Pond, West, Garland. S-19, George Pond, Hermon. Georges Pond, Holden. Giles Pond, Patten. S-11. Gould Pond, Dexter. Grand Lake, Seboeis. T7R7 WELS. Great Works Stream (See special regulations listed under Penobscot River). Green Pond. T3R1 NBPP. Green Mountain Pond, T6R6 WELS. S-5, S-17. Gristmill Pond, Lowell. Hammond Pond, Hampden. Hatcase Pond, Dedham. (See Hancock County). Hathorn Pond, T4R8 WELS. S-4. Hathorne Pond, Little, T4R8 WELS. S-4. Hay Lake, T6R8 WELS. S-19, Hay Pond, T6 R8 WELS. S-4. Hemlock Stream, Argyle Township. S-26. Hermon Pond, Hermon. Holbrook Pond, Holden. Holland Pond, Alton. Hopkins Pond, Mariaville. (See Hancock County). Horseshoe Lake, Lakeville Plantation, T5R1 NBPP. Hot Lake, T6R7 WELS. Ireland Pond, T7R8 WELS. S-6, S-18, Jerry Pond, T5R7 WELS. S-17. Jerry Pond and tributaries and outlet to barrier dam, Millinocket, etc. S-4, Motorboats prohibited. Johnny Ayers Brook, T2 R9 NWP. S-26. Johnny Mack Brook, Orono. Fishing restricted to persons under 16 years of age. JoMary Lake, Middle, T4 IP. JoMary Lake, Upper and tributaries, TA R10, etc. (See Piscataquis County). Jones Pond, T7R8 WELS, T8R8 WELS. S-4. Junior Lake, T5R1 NBPP. Katahdin Lake, T3R8 WELS. S-4, S-17. Keg Lake, Lakeville Plantation.

32 PENOBSCOT COUNTY Kenduskeag Stream. From its origin in Corinth downstream to the head of tide (Harlow Street Bridge in Bangor): S-13. See exceptions below. From Route 15 downstream to the Harlow Street Bridge: April 1 - June 30: S-13, S-19. Minimum length limit on trout: 8 inches. Maximum length on landlocked salmon and brown trout: 25 inches. July 1 - September 15: Closed to all fi shing September 16 - October 15: S-6, S-13, S-19. Minimum length limit on trout: 8 inches. Maximum length limit on landlocked salmon and brown trout: 25 inches. From the Harlow Street Bridge downstream to the Maine Central Railroad Bridge in Bangor: closed to all fi shing after July 15 (Marine Resources Rule). Lincoln Pond, T4 IP. Lombard Lake, Lakeville Plantation. Lost Pond, T7 R7 WELS. S-4, S-17. Lowell Lake, Carroll Plt, Springfi eld. Lunksoos Lake, T4R7 WELS. Madagascal Ponds, Big and Little, T3R1 NBPP, Burlington. Matagamon Lake, Grand (First Lake), T6R8 WELS. S-26. Mattagodus Stream, south of Route 6. Fishing restricted to persons under 16 years of age and complimentary license holders. S-19. Mattakeunk Lake, Lee. S-19, Mattamiscontis Lake, Little Mattamiscontis Lake and Mattamiscontis Stream, T2R9 & T3R9 NWP. S-26. Mattanawcook Pond, Lincoln. Mattawamkeag River, Haynesville, Weston, Bancroft, Reed Plt., Drew Plt., Kingman Twp. From the Route 171 bridge in Reed Plantation, downstream to the Route 170 bridge in Kingman: Mattanawcook Pond, Lincoln. Mattawamkeag River, Haynesville, Weston, Bancroft, Reed Plt., Drew Plt., Kingman Twp. From the Route 171 bridge in Reed Plantation, downstream to the Route 170 bridge in Kingman: Mattawamkeag River, Maximum length limit on landlocked salmon and brown trout: 25 inches. From July 1 September 30: S-5 from red posts located on both shores 100 yards above Big Gordon Brook junction down to red posts located 100 yards below Little Gordon Brook junction and S-5 from red posts located on both shores 100 yards above Mattakeunk Stream junction down to red posts located 100 yards below Mattakeunk Stream junction. 30 Merrill Pond, Lee. Messer Pond, T5R8 Wels. S-4. Mill Privilege Lake, T5 R1 NBPP, Carroll Plantation. S-26. Mill Pond, Lee. Mill Stream, Dexter,(outlet of Little Wassookeag Lake). From the dam on Little Wassookeag to the downstream side of the Liberty Street Bridge: S-11. Millimagassett Lake, T7R8 WELS. S-16. Millinocket Lake, T1R8 WELS, etc. S-2, S-3, S-13, Millinocket Stream, T1R8 WELS, T3 IP. From Millinocket Lake Dam downstream to Millinocket Town Line: Open to fi shing from January 1 to December 31: S-19. Millinocket Stream (including Round Pond) and tributaries. From Millinocket Lake in T7R9 WELS downstream to the confl uence with Munsungan Stream in T8R8 WELS, including all tributaries upstream to the fi rst road crossing: S-6, S-17; All salmon caught must be released alive at once. From August 16 September 30: Total daily bag limit on trout and togue: 1 fi sh. Moose Pond, T3R8 WELS. S-4. Mooseleuk Stream (See Piscataquis County). Morrell Pond, T7R8 WELS. Mountain Brook, T3R9 NWP S-26. Mountain Catcher Pond and Mountain Catcher Stream, T6R8 WELS. S-26. Mower Pond, Corinna. Mud Pond, Drew. Mud Pond, Old Town. Munsungan Stream and tributaries, (See Piscataquis County). Nokomis Pond, Newport. Motorboats with internal combustion engines prohibited. Nollesemic Lake, Long A Township, T3R9 NWP. Norway Lake, T5R1 NBPP. Number Three Pond, T3R1 NBPP, Lee. Olamon Pond, Greenfi eld. O Roake Pond, Sherman. S-11. Otter Chain Ponds (# s 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13), Milford. Otter Stream, Milford. Parks Pond, Clifton. Passadumkeag River, East Branch, T3R1 NBPP. S-26. Patten Pond, Hampden. Peaked Mountain Pond, T4R7 WELS. S-4. Pemadumcook Chain of Lakes (includes Pemadumcook, Ambajejus, North and South Twin Lakes, and Elbow Lake), T1 R8 WELS, T4 IP, etc. S-13,

33 PENOBSCOT COUNTY Penobscot River, Medway-Veazie, (See Fish within 500 feet of a red painted marker situated Consumption Advisory) From the confl uence of on the downriver side of the mouth of Great the East and West Branches of the Penobscot River downstream to Veazie Dam: Penobscot River, East Branch. Maximum length Works Stream: Maximum length limit on landlocked salmon and limit on landlocked salmon and brown trout: 25 brown trout: 25 inches. inches. From Matagamon Dam to the downstream side of Whetstone Bridge, Big and Little Mattaseunk Dam to Milford Dam-Gilman Falls Dam in Milford: From October 1 - November Spring Brooks, and all other tributaries 30: S-6. All trout, landlocked salmon, togue, and upstream to the fi rst road crossing: S-6; minimum bass must be released alive at once. The area length limit on landlocked salmon: 10 inches; within 150 feet of any part of the West Enfi eld S-13, S-17. The area within 150 feet of the Dam, including fi shway: Closed to fi shing at all Matagamon Dam is closed to all fi shing. times. (See Piscataquis County also). All tidal waters of the Penobscot River from Penobscot River, West Branch, Medway dam the Veazie Dam to the downstream side of the to the confluence of East and West Branches Bangor Water District pipeline crossing, located in Medway, Medway. Maximum length limit on approximately 3100 feet downstream of the landlocked salmon and brown trout: 25 inches. Veazie Dam and identifi ed by two red posts on The area within 150 feet of any part of the either side of the Penobscot River in Eddington Medway Dam, including the powerhouse: closed and Veazie: Closed from June 1 - October 30 to fi shing at all time. (Marine Resources Rule). Pickerel Pond, Alton. The following areas are closed to fishing for all Pickett Pond, T6R6 WELS. S-17. species from July 1 - September 30. Piscataquis River, Maxfi eld, Howland see Felts Brook from the downstream side of Route Piscataquis County. 9 in Brewer to the head of tide. In addition, the Pleasant Lake, Stetson. Dept. of Marine Resources has closed an area Pleasant and Mud Lakes, T6R6 WELS. S-17. from the head of tide in Brewer downstream Plymouth Pond, Plymouth. to the Penobscot River on the easterly side of Pond Farm Pond, Howland. a straight line drawn from a red painted rock Puffers Pond (Echo Lake) and tributaries and situated on the downriver side of the mouth outlet down to barrier dam, Dexter. S-13, S-19, of Felts Brook to a red painted marker on the Bangor Dam fi shway situated on the upriver Pug Lake, T5R1. (See Washington County). side of the mouth of Felts Brook. Pug Lakes, Upper and Lower, Lakeville Plantation. Eaton Brook from the downstream side of Route 9 in Brewer to the head of tide. In addition, the Pushaw Lake, Glenburn, Old Town etc. Dept. of Marine Resources has closed an area Pushaw Pond, Little, Hudson. from the head of tide in Brewer to the Penobscot River, and the Penobscot River within 250 bridge in Hudson downstream to Pushaw Pond Pushaw Stream, Hudson, etc. From the railroad feet of a red painted marker situated on the and from Pushaw Pond downstream to Stillwater downriver side of the mouth of Eaton Brook. River: Meadow Brook in Bangor and in the Penobscot Quakish Lake and West Branch of the Penobscot River to the dam at North Twin Lake, T3 River within a 250 foot radius of the Maine Central Railroad Bridge abutments at the mouth of Indian Purchase. Meadow Brook (Marine Resources Rule). Robar Pond, Big, T4R8 WELS. S-4. Blackman Stream from the downstream side Rocky Brook, Lincoln. S-11. of the Route 178 bridge in Bradley to the Penobscot River, and the Penobscot River within Round Pond, Lee. Rocky Pond, T3R8 WELS. S feet of a red painted marker situated on Round (Grey) Pond, Plymouth. the downriver side of the mouth of Blackman Round Pond, Little, Lincoln. S-19. Stream. Rush Pond, Herseytown Township. Great Works Stream from the downstream Salmon Stream Lake and Little Salmon Stream side of the Route178 bridge in Bradley to the Lake, T1R6 WELS. S-24 Penobscot River, and the Penobscot River Sam Ayers Stream, T2R9 NWP. S

34 PENOBSCOT COUNTY Saponac Pond, Grand Falls Township, Burlington. Snowshoe Lake, T7R7 WELS. Soldier Pond and Little Soldier Pond, T2R7 Sawtelle Deadwater, T6R7 WELS. S-19. WELS. Scraggley Lake, T5R1 NBPP. Spring Brooks, Big and Little, T4R8 WELS, etc. Scraggly Lake, T7R8 WELS. S-19, Daily Brooks and tributaries: S-6; minimum length limit bag limit on landlocked salmon: 3 fi sh. Minimum on landlocked salmon: 10 inches; S-17. length limit on landlocked salmon: 12 inches. Squirrel Brook, T3R9 NWP. S-26. Sebasticook Lake, Newport. Stream Lake, T1R6 WELS. Sebasticook River, East Branch, Newport, Swetts (Sweets) Pond, Orrington. Plymouth, Detroit. S-19, Sysladobsis Lake, Upper, Lakeville Plantation. Seboeis River, T5R7 WELS, etc. From the S-3, upstream side of the Grand Lake Road bridge Tracy Pond, Hermon. to the confl uence with the East Branch of the Trout Pond, Grand Falls Twp. S-4. Penobscot River: S-6; minimum length limit on Trout Pond, Lowell. S-19. landlocked salmon: 10 inches; S-17. Trout Pond, Soldiertown Twp. S-4, S-19, Seboeis Stream, Howland. Unnamed Pond, T3R8 WELS. S-4. Seboeis Stream, East Branch, T3R9 NWP. S-26. Upper Pond, Lincoln. Shaw Lake, T5R1. Wadleigh Pond, T4 Indian Purchase. Shin Pond, Lower, Mt. Chase Plantation, etc. Wapiti Pond, T5R7 WELS. S-13, Daily bag limit on landlocked salmon: Wassookeag Lake, Dexter. S-2, S-3, S-10, S fi sh. Length limit on landlocked salmon: 12 Webster Pond, Webster Plantation. inches. Weir Pond, Lee. S-19, Shin Pond, Upper, Mt. Chase Plantation, T6R6 Weymouth Pond, Corinna. WELS. S-2, S-3, S-13. Whitehorse Lake, T7R7 WELS. Silver (Mattakeunk) Lake, Lee. Wiley Pond, Patten. Smith Pond, T3 IP. Snag (Stump) Pond, Lincoln. No size or bag limit on largemouth bass throughout the open season. Remains open to fi shing through November. From October 1 - November 30: all trout, landlocked salmon, togue, and smallmouth bass must be released alive at once. 32

35 PISCATAQUIS COUNTY See General Law Fishing Provisions in front of book. Exceptions below Special Rule (S-codes) are listed on the back cover fl ap. BAXTER STATE PARK WATERS. Live fi sh are not permitted as bait, see individual waters for specifi c regulation. Motorboats prohibited except on Matagamon or Webster Lakes (see individual water). Abbee Pond, Brownville. Bluffer Pond, Upper, T8R11 WELS. S-4. Abol Pond, T2R9 WELS. S-4, S-19, Boardway (Boardman) Pond, Big, TAR11 WELS. Allagash Lake and Allagash Stream, T7 and 8R S-5, S WELS (inlet to Allagash Lake). Boardway (Boardman) Pond, Little, TAR 11 (See Allagash Wliderness Waterway, page 40.) WELS. S-5. Allagash Pond, T9R15 WELS. S-5, S-17. Boyd Lake, Orneville Township. Allagash Wilderness Waterway see page 41. Branch Pond, East and tributaries, T7R11 Alligator Pond, TAR11 WELS. S-6, S-17. WELS. S-6, S-16. B Pond, TBR11 WELS. S-4, S-17. Branch Pond, Middle, T5R9 NWP. S-4, S-17. Badger Pond, Willimantic. Brann s Mill Pond, Dover-Foxcroft. S-19, Baker Pond, Bowdoin College Grant West, S-5. Daily bag limit on bass: 1 fi sh. All bass between Bean Pond, T2R12. S-6, S-18, 16 and 20 inches must be released alive at once. Bean Ponds (Lower, Middle, Upper), Rainbow Brayley Pond, T7R10 WELS. S-4. Township. S-6, S-16, Brown Brook Pond, T9R9 WELS. S-5. Bean Pot Pond, T5R15 WELS. S-6, S-17. Brown Pond and tributaries, Bowdoin College Bear Brook Bog, T6R15 WELS. S-4. Grant West. S-6, S-16. Bear Pond, T2R13 WELS. Buck Pond, Rainbow Township. S-6, S-17. Bear Pond, Rainbow Township. S-6, S-17. Buckley Pond, T8R10 WELS. S-4. Bear Pond, Bowerbank. S-21, Bunker Pond, Big, Shirley. Bear Pond, Elliotsville. S-6, S-16. Burden Pond, Bowerbank. S-4. Bear Pond and tributaries, TAR11 WELS. S-6. Buttermilk Pond, 1st, Bowerbank. S-13. Beaver Pond, T3R11. S-4. Buttermilk Pond, 4th, Bowerbank. S-4. Beaver Pond, Big, T7R9 WELS. S-19. Caribou Lake, T2R12 WELS, T3R12&13 WELS. Beaver Pond, Big, Rainbow Township. S-6, S-17. S-2, S-3. Daily bag limit on landlocked salmon: Beaver Pond, Little and tributaries, T3R11. S-6, 3 fi sh. Minimum length limit on landlocked S-17. salmon: 14 inches, only 1 of which may exceed Bell Pond and tributaries, Monson. S-6, S-17, 18 inches. Caribou Ponds, Big and Little, T7R10 WELS. Bennett Pond, Parkman. S-19, Bennett Pond, Big, Guilford. Open to fi shing from Carpenter Pond and tributaries(including Little April 1 - October 31. S-19. Carpenter), T7R11 WELS. S-6, S-18. Bennett Pond, Little, Willimantic. Carry Pond, T3R11 WELS. S-4, Benson Pond, Big, Willimantic, etc. S-6, Caucomgomoc Stream, T6R14 WELS. S-6. The S-21, S-22. area within 150 feet of Caucomgomac Dam is Benson Pond, Little and tributaries, Bowerbank. CLOSED TO FISHING. S-6, S-17. Cedar Pond, TBR 10 WELS. S-4. Billfish Pond, Trout Brook Township, T6R8 Celia Pond, T3R10 WELS. S-5, S-18, WELS. S-4, S-17, Center Pond, Sangerville. S-13, S-19, Birch Ridge Ponds (1,2,3), TAR11 WELS. S-5, Chairback Ponds, East and West, T7R9 NWP. S-17. S-5, S-16. Blood (Duck) Pond, T2R13 WELS. S-5. Motorboats prohibited. (See Allagash Wilderness Waterway, page 40.) Chamberlain Lake, T7R12, T7R13 WELS, etc. Bluff Pond, TA R13. S-5. Chemquasabamticook Lake, T9R15, T10 R15 Bluffer Pond, T8R11 WELS. S-5, S-19. WELS. See Ross Lake. Bluffer Pond, Little, T8R11 WELS. S-4. 33

36 PISCATAQUIS COUNTY Chesuncook Lake (including Moose Pond), Deer Pond, T3R10 WELS. S-5. T3R12&13 WELS, T4R12&13 WELS, T5R12 Deer Pond, T3R13 WELS. S-4, S-16, WELS, Chesuncook Twp. S-2. S-3. Daily bag Doe Pond, Monson. Open to fi shing from April1 limit on landlocked salmon: 3 fi sh. Minimum -October 31: S-4, S-19. length limit on landlocked salmon: 14 inches, Doughnut Pond, Rainbow Township (T2R11). only 1 of which may exceed 18 inches. S-6, S-17. Chesuncook Pond, T2R11, T3R11 WELS. S-4, Doughty Ponds, Upper, Lower and tributaries, S-16, Monson. S-6, S-17. Church Pond, TA R10 WELS. S-4. Draper Pond, T3R10 WELS. S-5, S-16, Churchill Lake (including Heron Lake), T9R12 Drummond Pond, Abbot. S-19, WELS, etc. Duck Pond, Bowerbank. S-4. (See Allagash Wilderness Waterway, page 40.) Duck Pond, Big, E Middlesex Canal Gr. S-4. Churchill Pond, Little, T10R13 WELS. S-4. Dunham Brook (including Kiwanis Park Pond), Clear Lake, T10R11 WELS. S-10, S-16. Minimum Dover-Foxcroft. S-11, length limit on whitefi sh: 16 inches. Dunham Pond, Guilford. Cliff Lake including Twin Lake, T8R12, T9R12 Eagle Lake (including Round Pond), T9R13, etc. WELS. S-4, S-10, S-16. (See Allagash Wilderness Waterway, page 40.) Clifford Pond, and tributaries, Rainbow Township (T2 R11). S-6, S-17, Ebeemee Ponds, East and West, Brownville, Ebeemee Pond, Upper, T4R9 NWP. Coffeelos Pond, T6R11 WELS. S-6, S-21. etc. Collins Pond, Rainbow Twp (T2 R11). S-6, S-17. Echo Lake, T9 R11 WELS. S-4, S-19, Cranberry Pond (Little Notch Pond), Bowdoin Eighteen Pond, Monson. College Grant West. S-5. Elbow Pond, T3R10WELS. S-4. Crawford Pond and tributaries, TA R11 and Elbow Pond, Upper, T10R10, T10R11 WELS. outlet to TA R10 line. S-6, S-10, S-17. S-19, S-22, Crescent Pond, Rainbow Twp.S-6, S-17, Ellis Pond, Lower, T7R14 WELS. S-4. Crescent Pond and outlet to Mud Pond, T9 R15 Ellis Pond, Upper, T7R14 WELS. S-4. WELS. S-4, S-10, S-16. Female Pond, T1R12 WELS. S-6, S-17. Crockett Pond, Blanchard Twp. S-4. Fisher Pond, Big, T2R12 WELS. S-4. Currier Pond, 1st, T9R11 WELS. From April Fogg Pond, Bowdoin College Grant West. S-5, 1-September 30: S-5, S-18. From October 1-31: S-17. S-5, S-27. Foss and Knowlton Pond, T2 and 3R10 WELS. Currier Ponds, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, T9 R10, S-5. T9R11 WELS. S-5, S-18. Foss Pond, Kingsbury Plantation. S-6, S-10, Daicey Pond, T3R10 WELS. S-5, S-8, S-19. S-21. Minimum length limit on togue: 23 inches. Daisey Pond and tributaries, T2R10 WELS. S-4. Motorboats over 6 horsepower prohibited. Davis Ponds, First and Second, Guilford. S-16, Fourth Lake, T7R11 WELS. S-6, S-17. Fowler Pond, T3R11 WELS. S-6, S-17, Davis Ponds, Third and Fourth, Guilford and Fowler Pond, Lower, T6R9 WELS. S-5, S-17. Willimantic. Fox Pond, TAR 11 WELS. S-5. Davis Stream (including tributaries upstream to Frost Pond, T6R9 WELS. S-6, S-17. the fi rst bridge) Willimantic. From the First Davis Frost Pond, Little and tributaries, T3R12 WELS. Pond to the confl uence with Wilson Stream: S-6, S-17. Closed to fi shing from August 16 September Frost Pond and tributaries and outlet down to 30. red marker at natural barrier, T3R11 WELS, etc. Debsconeag Lake,1st, T2R10 WELS. S-13, S-4, S-19. S-19. Garland Pond and tributaries and outlet downstream to barrier dam, Sebec, Dover-Foxcroft, Debsconeag Lake, 2nd, T2R10 WELS. S-4, S-17. etc. S-4, Motorboats with internal combustion engines prohibited. Debsconeag Lake, 3rd, T1R10 WELS. S-10, S-17. Gauntlet Pond and tributaries, TB R10 WELS. Debsconeag Lake, 4th, T1R10, T1R11 WELS. S-4, S-17. S-4, S-10, S-13, S-17. Gilbert Pond, Parkman. Debsconeag Lake, 6th, T1R11, T2R11. S-6, Gould Pond, Rainbow Township. S-6, S-17. S-16, Grapevine Pond, Little, Bowerbank. S-4. 34

37 Grassy Pond, Bowdoin College Grant West. S-5. Grassy Pond, T2R12 WELS. S-6, S-17. Greenleaf Pond, Abbot. Greenwood Pond, TB R11 WELS. S-4. Greenwood Pond, Big, Elliottsville, Willimantic. S-4, S-10, S-19. Greenwood Pond, Little, Elliottsville. S-4, S-21, Grenell Pond, Greenville. S-4. Grindstone Pond, Willimantic. S-4, Hale Pond, T2R10 WELS. S-6, S-17, Harding Pond and tributaries, T1R11 WELS. S-6, S-17. Harlow Pond, Parkman. S-19, All bass caught must be released alive at once. Harriman Pond, Sebec. Harrington Lake, T3R11 WELS. S-4. Hay Pond, T7R11 WELS. S-4. Haymock Lake, T7 and 8R11 WELS. S-4, S-10, S-16. Hebron Lake, Monson. S-2. All tributaries except Garland Brook: S-1, S-10, S-19, S-22. Hedgehog Pond, Bowdoin College Grant West. S-6, S-17. Henderson Pond, TA R11 WELS. S-6, S-17. High Pond, Trout Brook Twp. S-4. Hill Pond, T7 R9 WELS. S-4, S-17. Holbrook Pond, T2R11, T3 R11 WELS. S-4, S-16, Holbrook Pond, Little, T3 R11 WELS. S-4. Horserace Ponds, Rainbow Twp., T3 R11.S-4. Horseshoe Pond, Bowdoin College Grant West. S-5. Horseshoe Pond, Willimantic. Houston Pond, Big, T6 R9 NWP, T7 R9 NWP. S-2, S-3, S-10, S-17. Minimum length limit on togue: 23 inches. Houston Pond, Little, Katahdin Iron Works Township. S-6, S-17. Hudson Pond, T6 R10 WELS. S-17. Hudson Pond, Lower and tributaries and outlet to barrier dam, T10 R10 WELS. S-4. Hurd Pond, T2 R10 WELS. S-4, S-17. Minimum length limit on togue: 14 inches, only 1 of can be between 14 and 18 inches and only 1 of which can exceed 18 inches. Hurd Pond, Little, T2 R10 WELS. S-4. Hussey Pond, Blanchard. S-6, S-17. Hutchinson Pond, TAR11 WELS. S-4. Indian Pond and tributaries, Bowdoin College Grant West. S-6, S-18. Indian Pond, T7 R12 WELS. S-4, S-10, S-16. Minimum length limit on whitefi sh: 16 inches. PISCATAQUIS COUNTY 35 Indian Pond and tributaries, T2R6 BKP EKR, Indian Stream Township, Chase Stream, Sapling. S-2, S-3, S-19, S-22, Minimum length limit on bass: 12 inches. Indian Pond, Big, T3 R5 BKP EKR. S-6, S-17. Ira Bog, Moosehead Junction. S-4. Island Pond, T9 and 10R10 WELS. S-19, S-22, Island Pond, Upper, T10R10 WELS. S-4. Jackson Pond, T3R10, T3R11 WELS. S-5, S-17. Jackson Pond (Jordan Pond), T3R11 WELS. S-5, S-17. Jaquith Pond, Brownville. JoMary Lake, Lower. TAR10 WELS, T1R9 WELS, T1R10 WELS. S-13. JoMary Lake, Middle (including Turkeytail Lake) TAR10 WELS. S-13 JoMary Lake, Upper and tributaries, TAR10 WELS, etc. S-2, S-3, S-10, S-13, S-19. Minimum length limit on togue: 23 inches. Jo-Mary Pond, TB R10 WELS. S-4, S-17, Johnson Pond, T8 R14 WELS. S-6, S-10, S-17. Johnston Pond, TA R10 WELS. S-4. Juniper Knee Pond, Elliottsville. S-6, S-17. Kelly Pond, T2 R12 WELS. S-6, S-17. Kennebec River, East & West Outlets (See Somerset County). Kidney Pond, T3 R10 WELS. S-5, S-19. Kidney Pond, E Middlesex Canal Gr. S-4. Kingsbury Pond and tributaries and Mayfield Pond and tributaries, Kingsbury Plantation, Mayfi eld Plantation. (See Somerset County). Knowlton Pond (Foss and Knowlton Pond), T3 R10. S-5. Lazy Tom Pond, T1 R13 WELS. S-6, S-17, Leadbetter Pond, T9R11 WELS. S-4. Leavitt Pond and tributaries, T1 R11 WELS. S-4. Lily Bay Brook (North Brook), from the red posts at the lake upstream to the old fi sh hatchery concrete dam, closed to all fi shing. (See additional regulations under Moosehead Lake). Lily Pond, Monson. S-6, S-17, Lily Pad Pond, T3 R10 WELS. S-5. Lobster Lake, Lobster Township. S-2, S-4. Fishing restricted to 1 line per person. Total daily bag limit on landlocked salmon and togue: 1 fi sh. Minimum length limit on landlocked salmon: 20 inches; Minimum length limit on togue: 23 inches. Long Bog, Shawtown Township. Long Pond, TAR11 WELS, etc. S-4, S-16, Long Pond, Bowdoin College Grant West, Elliotsville, etc. S-4, S-17. Lost Pond, T3R10 WELS. S-5, S-19. Lost Pond, Bowdoin College Grant West, S-5.

38 Lyford Pond, Big, Shawtown Township. S-5. Lyford Ponds, Little (1st and 2nd), Bowdoin College Grant East and West. S-5, S-19. Manhanock Pond, Parkman, Sangerville. S-19, All bass caught must be released alive at once. Marble Pond, Blanchard Twp. S-4. Marr Pond, Sangerville. Matagamon Lake, Grand (Second Lake), T6 R9 WELS. S-15, S-17. Matthews Pond, T8R10 WELS. S-6, S-16, Mayfield Pond and tributaries. (See Somerset County). McClellan Pond, Elliotsville, Shirley. S-6, S-18, McKenna Pond, T3R11 WELS. S-5, McPherson Pond, T10R10 WELS. S-4, S-19. Merrill Brook, Williamsburg Township. S-26. Mile Pond, T8R14 WELS. S-4. Mill Brook Pond, Bowerbank. S-6, S-17. Millinocket Lake, T1 R9, etc. (See Penobscot County). Millinocket Lake, including Little Millinocket, T7R9, T8R9, T7R10 WELS. S-16, Millinocket Stream (including Round Pond) and tributaries, T7R9, T8R8. (See Penobscot County). Minister Pond, Big and Little and tributaries, T2R10 WELS. S-4. Mirror (Monkey) Pond, TA R11. S-5. All trout caught must be released alive at once. Mitchell Pond, T7 R9 WELS. Moores Pond, Monson. S-6, S-17. Moose Brook, Big, from the red posts at the lake upstream to the old fi sh hatchery concrete dam: Closed to all fi shing. (See additional regulations under Moosehead Lake tributaries). Moose Pond, Elliotsville. S-4. Moose Pond, T1 R9 WELS. S-4. Moose Pond, T2R10 WELS. S-4. Moose Pond, Big T3 R5 BKP EKR. S-6, S-17. Moose Pond, Little T3 R5 BKP EKR. S-4. Moosehead Lake and tributaries (upsteam to red markers or the first bridge): Opens to fi shing May 1: S-1, S-13, S-21, S-22, S-28. No size or bag limit on togue less than 18 inches. Daily bag limit on togue longer than 18 inches: 2 fi sh. For additional regulations and exceptions to the above, see entries for the following: Kennebec River, East and West outlets (Somerset County); Moose River (Somerset County); Roach River, Lily Bay Brook and Moose Brook (all Piscataquis County); and Socatean Stream (Somerset PISCATAQUIS COUNTY County). Mooseleuk Lake and outlet above the dam (including Blind Brook Deadwater), T10 R9 WELS. S-17. Mooseleuk Stream. From Mooseleuk Lake in T10 R9 WELS downstream to the confl uence of the Aroostook River in T8 R8 WELS: S-5, S-17; All landlocked salmon caught must be released alive at once. From August 16 September 30, total daily bag limit on trout and togue: 1 fi sh. Mountain Brook Pond, Bowdoin College Grant West. S-5. Mountain Pond, Beaver Cove Plantation, etc. S-5, S-17. Mountain Pond, T10R10 WELS. S-6, S-17, Mountain Pond, T8R14 WELS. S-6, S-17. Mountain View Pond and tributaries, TA R11 WELS. S-5. All trout caught must be released alive at once. Mountain View (Fitzgerald) Pond and tributaries, T2R6 BKP EKR. Open to fi shing from April 1 October 31: S-19. Mountain View (Fitzgerald)Pond outlet downstream to the railroad bridge at Moosehead Lake: Opens to fi shing May 1. S-1. From May 1 to August 15: S-19. Mud Pond, T6R12 WELS. S-4. Munsungan Lake (including Little Munsungan), T8R9, T8R10, T9R10 WELS. S-10, S-16. Munsungan Stream and tributaries. From the red markers at the outlet of Munsungan Lake in T8 R9 WELS downstream to the confl uence with Millinocket Stream in T8 R8 WELS including all tributaries upstream to the fi rst road crossing: S-6, S-17; All landlocked salmon caught must be released alive at once. From August 16 September 30: total daily bag limit on trout and togue: 1 fi sh. Murphy Ponds (Big and Little), Rainbow Township. S-6, S-17, Musquacook Lake, 4th, T10 R11, T11 R11 WELS. S-10, S-16. Nahmakanta Lake, T1R11, T2R11. S-16. Narrow Pond, T8 R14 WELS. S-6, S-16. Nesowadnehunk. (See Sourdnahunk Lake). North Pond, Elliottsville. S-6, S-17. Norton Pond, Brownville. Notch Pond, Bowdoin College Grant West. S-5, S-17. Notch Ponds, Big and Little and tributaries, T3R5 BKP EKR. S-6, S-17. Onawa Lake, Elliottsville. S-4, S-16. Ordway Pond, Shirley. S-6, S

39 PISCATAQUIS COUNTY Ordway Pond, Little, Shirley. S-4. From the dam in Guilford downstream to the Otter Pond and tributaries, T3 R13 WELS. S-6, Atkinson-Sebec Bridge (includes tributaries S-17. upstream to the fi rst bridge): Open water fi shing Parker Pond, Sebec. from January 1 to December 31: S-6, S-19. Passamagamet Lake, T1 R9 WELS. From the Sebec/Atkinson bridge to the confl u- Peaked Mountain Pond, T10 R11 WELS. S-6, ence with Penobscot River (includes S-17. tributaries upstream to the fi rst bridge). S-24 Pearl Ponds (2), Bowdoin College Grant West. Pleasant Lake, Big, T9 R11, T10 R11 WELS. S-5. S-4, S-10, S-16. Pemadumcook Chain of Lakes (See Penobscot Pleasant Pond, Orneville. County). Pleasant Pond, Big and tributaries, TAR11 Penobscot Pond, T1R11, T1R12 WELS. S-6, WELS. S-1, S-6, S-10, S-17. S-17. Pleasant Pond, Little, T10 R11 WELS. S-5. Daily Penobscot River, East Branch, the portion of bag limit on trout: 1 fish, minimum length limit the river from red posts set at the confl uence on trout: 12 inches. with Matagamon Lake upstream to red posts set Pleasant Pond, Little and tributaries, TAR11 above the confl uence with Webster Stream: WELS. S-5, S-8, S-19. S-6, S-17. Pleasant River, Brownville. From Brownville Bridge Penobscot River, West Branch. to Rt. 11 bridge: From August 16 September 30: (a) From Seboomook Dam to red markers set S-5; Total daily bag limit for landlocked salmon, on the shores of Chesuncook Lake near trout and togue: 1 fi sh. the Boom House campsite: From April 1 to Pleasant River, East Branch. TBR10 WELS, August 15: S-6, S-17, S-22. From August etcetera. From the TBR11-TAR11 WELS town line 16 September 30: S-5, daily bag limit: 1 to Upper Ebeemee Lake, T4R9 NWP: S-6, S-17; landlocked salmon or 1 trout; minimum length limit on landlocked salmon: (b) From Ripogenus Dam downstream to the 10 inches. Telos Road Bridge: from April 1 September Pleasant River, West Branch, Williamsburg Township. S : S-5, S-13, S-22. Minimum length limit on landlocked salmon: 26 inches; Pleasant River, West Branch and tributaries (c) From the Telos Road Bridge downstream to from Stair Falls upstream to 4th West Branch the red markers at the head of Debsconeag Pond, Bowdoin College Grant East, Beaver Cove Falls: From April 1 August 15: only artifi cial Plantation, Shawtown Township. S-4. lures with one hook a single-pointed hook Poland Pond, T7R14 WELS. S-6, S-17. or a treble hook allowed; S-13, S-22, Polly Pond, T3R11 WELS. S-5. minimum length on landlocked salmon: 18 Pollywog Pond and tributaries, T1R11, T2R11 inches. From August 16 September 30: WELS. S-6, S-10, S-17. S-5, daily limit: 1 landlocked salmon or 1 Portage Pond, Upper, T9R11 Wels. S-4. trout; minimum length on landlocked salmon: Prentiss Pond, T1 R11 WELS. S-5, S inches; Prescott Pond, Elliotsville. S-4. (d) From the red markers at the head of Priestly Lake, T10 R13 WELS. S-4. All brook trout Debsconeag Falls downstream to Ambajejus caught must be released alive at once. Lake: General Law Regulations except S-13 Prong Pond and tributaries, Beaver Cove is in effect. Plantation, Greenville. Open to fi shing from April (e) Smelts may be taken by dipnet from the 1 October 31: S-19. northeast bank of the river in the area between Ambajejus Lake and Passamagamet Rabbit Pond and tributaries, Elliottsville. S-4, Punchbowl Pond, Blanchard Township. S-6, S-17. Lake. Closed to the taking of smelts from midnight to noon each day. Ragged Lake, T2 R13WELS. S-16, Pillsbury Pond, Little, T8R11 WELS. S-4, Ragged Pond, T9 R10 WELS. S-5, S-19. Closed to the taking of live bait. Ragged Pond, Little, T9R10 WELS. S-4. Pine Pond, Big, T3 R13 WELS. Ragged Stream (tributary to Caribou Lake), T2R12 Piper Pond and tributaries, Abbot. S-1, S-16, WELS. S-1. Rainbow Lake and deadwaters and their Piscataquis River, Guilford, Sangerville, Dover- tributaries, Rainbow Township. S-6, S-17. Foxcroft, Sebec, Atkinson. Reed Pond, Big, T8 R10 WELS. S-6, S

40 Reed Pond, Little, T8 R10WELS. S-6, S-16. Ripogenus Lake, T3R11&12 WELS. S-2, S-3. Daily bag limit on landlocked salmon: 3 fi sh. Minimum length limit on landlocked salmon: 14 inches, only 1 of which may exceed 18 inches Ripogenus Pond, T4R12 WELS. S-4. Roach Pond, First and North Inlet, Frenchtown Township. Open to fi shing May 1: S-4, S-15, S-19. Roach Pond, Second, T1 R12 WELS. S-4, S-16, S-22. Roach Pond, Fourth, Shawtown Township. S-4, S-16, Roach Pond, Third, Shawtown Township. S-4, S-16, Roach Pond, Seventh, TA R11 WELS. S-6, S-17. Roach River, from the First Roach Pond dam downstream to the red markers on the shores of Moosehead Lake. Open for fi shing from April 1 September 30: S-1, S-5, S-27. Roach River, from the red markers at the outlet of Second Roach Pond to the red markers at the confl uence with North Inlet: Opens to fi shing May 1. S-6, S-19, S-22. Roaring Brook, Williamsburg Township. S-26. Rocky Pond, T2 R9 WELS. S-4, S-19, Rocky Pond, T3 R11 WELS. S-6, S-18, Rocky Pond, Big and tributaries, TA R11 WELS. S-6, S-17. Rocky Pond, Little, TA R11 WELS. S-5, S-17. Rocky Pond, T3 R10 WELS. S-5, S-17. Rock Pond, Little, T3 R10 WELS. S-5, S-17. Ross Lake(Chemquasabamticook Lake), T9R15, T10 R15 WELS. S-10, S-16. Minimum length limit on whitefi sh: 16 inches. Round Pond (Caverly Pond), T2 R9 WELS. S-4, S-19, Round Pond, T6R 11 WELS. (See Allagash Wilderness Waterway). Round Pond and tributaries, TAR11 WELS. S-6. Round Pond, Little, T9 R13 WELS. (See Allagash Wilderness Waterway). Rubberneck Pond, TA R11. S-5, S-17. Rum Pond and tributaries, Greenville. Bowdoin College Grant West. S-6, S-8, S-19. Russell Pond, Upper, T9 R14 WELS. S-4. Salmon Pond, T4 R13 WELS. S-6, S-16, Salmon Pond, Greenville. S-6. All trout caught must be released alive at once. Salmon Stream Pond, Guilford. Closed to all fi shing. Sawyer Pond and tributaries and outlet to barrier dam, Greenville. Open to fi shing from April 1 October 31: S-19. PISCATAQUIS COUNTY 38 Schoodic Lake, Brownville, etc. S-2, S-3. Upstream to the second crossing on the tributary that drains Orson Bog and Norton Bog: S-19, S-22. Minimum length limit on togue: 18 inches, only 1 may exceed 23 inches. Sebec Lake and tributaries, Bowerbank, Dover- Foxcroft, Sebec, Willimantic. S-2, S-3, S-22. Sebec River, Sebec, Milo. From the dam at Route 6 to the Piscataquis River: S-19. Seboeis Lake, T4R9 NWP. S-16, Secret Pond and tributaries, Greenville. S-6, S-8, S-19. Secret Pond and tributaries, Elliottsville. S-4. Sewall Deadwater Pond, T9R10 Wels. S-4. Shack Pond, Lobster Twp. S-4. Shadow Pond and tributaries, Greenville. Open to fi shing from April 1 - October 31: S-4, S-19. Shallow Lake (Little), T7 R14 WELS. S-6, S-17. Shirley Pond, Shirley. Open to fi shing from April 1 October 31: S-19. Sing Sing Pond and tributaries, T1 R11 WELS. S-6, S-17. Slaughter Pond, T3R11 WELS. S-5. Smith Pond, Elliottsville. S-6, S-17, Snake Pond, T7R11 WELS. S-6, S-16. Snow s Pond, Dover-Foxcroft. Open to fi shing from April 1 October 31: S-19. Motorboats prohibited. Sourdnahunk Lake, T5 R11 WELS. S-5. Sourdnahunk Lake, Little (Little Nesowadnehunk), T5 R11 WELS. S-5, S-17. Motorboats prohibited. Sourdnahunk (Nesowadnehunk) Thoroughfare, T4 R10. Closed to all fi shing: that portion of the thoroughfare, so-called between Nesowadnehunk (Sourdnahunk) Lake and the dam northerly from the dam for approximately 1,000 feet to red posts set on the shore. Sourdnahunk Stream, T4R10 Wels. S-5. South Pond, Monson. S-6, S-17, South Branch Pond, Lower and tributaries and outlet down to red marker at natural barrier, T5 R9. S-4. South Branch Pond, Upper and tributaries, T5R9. S-4. Spectacle Pond and tributaries, Blanchard Township. S-6, S-17. Spectacle Ponds, Upper and Lower, Monson. S-19, Spider Lake, T9R11, T9R12 WELS. S-10, S-16. Closed to the taking of whitefi sh. Spring Pond, T7R10 WELS. S-5, S-17. Spruance Pond and tributaries, TAR11 WELS. S-6.

41 Spruce Mountain Pond, TBR11 WELS. S-4, S-17. Stinking Brook, Williamsburg Township. S-26. Stratton Pond, Rainbow Township. S-6. Sucker Brook Pond, T6 R9 NWP. Telos Lake, T6 R11 WELS. (See Allagash Wilderness Waterway.) Ten Forty Pond, T2 R12 WELS. (See Unnamed Pond). Thanksgiving Pond, Blanchard Township. S-4. Third Lake, T7R10 WELS. S-19, S-23. Thissell Pond and trlbutaries and outlet down to red marker at natural barrier, T5R11 WELS. S-6, S-16. Togue Pond, Lower and tributaries, T2R9 WELS. S-16. Use of live bait permitted. Daily bag and possession limit on smelts:1 quart. Trout Pond, Bowdoin Col Gr West. S-4. Trout Pond, T3R5 BKP EKR. S-5, S-17. From September 15 September 30, daily limit: 1 fi sh. Motorboats prohibited. Trout Pond,TA R12 WELS. Tumbledown Dick Pond, T1R11 WELS. S-4. Turtle Pond, Lake View Plantation. S-4, S-19, Twin Ponds, T2 R9 WELS. S-6, S-17. Unnamed Pond (Gravel Pit Pond), T3R5 BKP EKR. Open to fi shing from April 1 October 31: S-19. Unnamed Pond (Power Trout Pond), T3R5 BKP EKR. Open to fi shing from April 1 October 31: S-19. Unnamed Pond ( Ten Forty Pond ), T2 R12. S-6, S-17, Unnamed Pond, T6R15 WELs. S-4. Wadleigh Pond, Big, T8 R15 WELS. S-6, S-17. PISCATAQUIS COUNTY Wadleigh Pond, Little, T8 R15 WELS. S-5, S-18. Wadleigh Pond and tributaries, T1 R11 WELS. S-6, S-10, S-17. Webster Lake and tributaries, T6 R10 WELS, T6 R11 WELS. S-10, S-17. Minimum length limit on whitefi sh: 16 inches. From Telos Dam to the red markers at the head of Webster Lake: S-6. Webster Stream, T6 R10 WELS, etc. From Webster Lake to the confl uence with the East Branch of the Penobscot River: S-6, S-17. West Branch Pond, 1st and tributaries and outlet down to the red posts, Shawtown Twp. S-5. West Branch Ponds, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and tributaries, Shawtown Twp. S-5. Whetstone Brook, Williamsburg Township. S-26. Whetstone Pond and outlet down to the dam, Blanchard Township. S-19. Williams Pond, T4 R11 WELS. S-4. Wilson Pond, Little, Elliotsville. S-4. Wilson Pond, Lower and Upper, tributaries and connecting thoroughfare, Greenville,T8 R10 NWP, etc. Opens to fi shing May 1. S-4, S-15, S-17. North Brook and South Brook (Upper Wilson Pond) tributaries from red markers set at mouth of brook upstream to red markers set at fi rst road, bridge, respectively: Closed to all fi shing. Wilson Stream, Willimantic. From Tobey Falls to Sebec Lake: Closed to fi shing from August 16 September 30. Windy Pitch Pond, T3R10 WELS. S-5. Woodman Pond and tributaries, Rainbow Township. S-6, S-17. Yoke Ponds and tributaries, TAR11 WELS. S-5, S-8, S

42 PISCATAQUIS COUNTY Allagash Wilderness Waterway. See individual waters listed below. Watercraft Restrictions (Summary): A. From the south end of Telos Lake to the north end of Chamberlain Lake, the use of all models of personal watercraft (PWC), hovercraft, airboats, racing boats, and pontoon boats is prohibited. B. From Lock Dam Stream, where it enters Eagle Lake north to twin Brook Rapids, only canoes without motors or motors not exceeding 10 hp, may be used on the watercourse. C. On Allagash Lake and Allagash Stream to the red posts at the entrance of Chamberlain Lake, all watercraft are prohibited except canoes without motors. D. Except on Telos and Chamberlain Lakes, the use of infl atable watercraft is prohibited. E. Water skiing or other activities in which individuals are towed behind watercraft are prohibited. For a complete copy of regulations or other information on the use of the Allagash Wilderness Waterway, write to: DOC, Bureau of Parks and Lands, 22 SHS, Augusta, ME Allagash Lake, T7&8 R14 WELS: Only artifi cial lures with one hook a single-pointed hook or a treble hook allowed. S-16. Minimum length on whitefi sh: 16 inches. Allagash Stream (inlet to Allagash Lake) upstream from Allagash Lake to the T8R15 township line (AWW boundary), T8R14 WELS. Only artifi cial lures with one hook a single pointed hook or a treble hook allowed. S-16. Minimum length on whitefi sh: 16 inches. From August 16 September 30: Only artifi cial lures with one hook a single pointed hook or a treble hook allowed. Minimum length limit on trout: 12 inches. Total daily bag limit on trout and togue: 1 fi sh. Minimum length on whitefi sh: 16 inches. Allagash Stream (outlet of Allagash Lake) from Allagash Lake downstream to Little Round Pond, T8 R13&14 WELS. S-6, S-16. Minimum length on whitefi sh: 16 inches. From August 16 September 30, S-6. Minimum length limit on trout: 12 inches. Total daily bag limit on trout and togue: 1 fi sh. Minimum length on whitefi sh: 16 inches. Allagash Stream from Little Round Pond downstream to the red markers at the trestle on Chamberlain Lake, T8R13 WELS. S-6, S-21. Minimum length on whitefi sh: 16 inches. From August 16 September 30: Closed to all fi shing. Allagash River, all sections from Churchill dam downstream to the red markers at the confluence of Chisolm Brook: S-6, S-10, S-16. From August 16 September 30, S-6. Minimum length limit on trout: 12 inches. Total daily bag limit on trout and togue:1 fi sh. Please refer to law regarding fi shway dams on page 10. Allagash River, (including Round Pond, T13R12) and all tributaries: August 16-September 30: S-6. Total daily bag limit for trout and togue:1 fi sh. Chamberlain Lake and tributaries (except Allagash Stream), upstream to the Allagash Wilderness Waterway blazed line, T6R11, T6R12, T7R12, T7R13, WELS etc. S-21. Minimum length limit on whitefi sh: 16 inches. Churchill Lake (including Heron lake) and tributaries, upstream to the Allagash Wilderness Waterway blazed line, T9R12 WELS etc. S-16. Closed to the taking of whitefi sh. From August 16 - September 30: tributaries open with a total daily bag limit on landlocked salmon, trout, and togue of 1 fi sh. S-6. Closed to the taking of whitefi sh. Please refer to law regarding fi shway dams on page 10. Eagle Lake (including Round Pond) and tributaries, upstream to the Allagash Wilderness Waterway blazed line, T9R13 WELS etc. S-16. Closed to the taking of whitefi sh. From August 16 - September 30: tributaries open with a total daily bag limit on landlocked salmon, trout, and togue of 1 fi sh. S-6. Closed to the taking of whitefi sh. Little Round Pond and tributaries, upstream to the Allagash Wilderness Waterway blazed line, T8R13 WELS. S-6, S-16. Round Pond and tributaries, upstream to the Allagash Wilderness Waterway blazed line, T6R11 WELS. S-10, S-21. Minimum length limit on whitefi sh: 16 inches. Telos Lake and tributaries, upstream to the Allagash Wilderness Waterway blazed line, T6R11 WELS. S-10, S-21. Minimum length limit on whitefi sh: 16 inches. Allagash Wilderness Waterway: Aroostook County Long Lake and outlet to Long Lake Dam (including Harvey Pond) and tributaries, upstream to the Allagash Wilderness Waterway blazed line, T11R13, T12 R13 WELS. S-16. Minimum length on whitefi sh: 16 inches. From August 16 - September 30: tributaries open with a total daily bag limit on landlocked salmon, trout, and togue of 1 fi sh, S-6. Minimum length on whitefi sh: 16 inches. Umsaskis Lake (including thoroughfare to Long Lake) and tributaries, upstream to the Allagash Wilderness Waterway blazed line, T11R13 WELS. S-16. Minimum length on whitefi sh: 16 inches. From August 16 - September 30: tributaries open with a total daily bag limit on landlocked salmon, trout, and togue of 1 fi sh. S-6. Minimum length on whitefi sh: 16 inches. 40

43 See General Law Fishing Provisions in front of book. Exceptions below Special Rule (S-codes) are listed on the back cover fl ap. Unless otherwise listed below, the daily bag limit on brook trout is 2 fi sh on lakes and ponds. Nequasset Lake, Woolwich. Motorboats with more than 10 horsepower prohibited. Sewell Pond, Arrowsic. Motorboats with internal combustion engines prohibited. SAGADAHOC COUNTY County-Wide Specials: Lakes and ponds are open to open water fi shing from April 1 December 31; all trout, landlocked salmon, and togue caught from October 1 December 31 must be released alive at once. These waters may have additional special regulations which have been retained check individual listings for special regulations. Stephen E. Powell (Swan Island) Wildlife Management Area, Richmond. S-11. Winnegance Pond, West Bath. Minimum length limit on pickerel is 12 inches. SOMERSET COUNTY See General Law Fishing Provisions in front of book. Exceptions below - Special Rules (S-codes) are Alder Pond, Alder Brook Township. S-6, S-17. Attean Pond, Attean Township. S-19, Austin Pond, Bald Mountain Township, T2R3. S-19, Austin Pond, Little, Bald Mountain Township. Austin Stream, Bingham, Moscow. Opens to fi shing June 1. See listing for Kennebec River tributaries. Baker Lake, T7R17 WELS. From October 1 31: S-6. Open to the taking of muskellunge only. Baker Pond, Caratunk. S-4, S-17. Baker Pond, Solon. S-19, Baker Pond, Tomhegan Township, T1R2. S-19, Baker Pond, T5 R6 BKPWKR. S-5, S-17. Baker Pond tributaries, T4 R6, etc. S-5. Baker Stream, T4R5, etc. (See Spencer Stream and tributaries) Bald Mountain Pond, Bald Mountain Township, T2R3. S-6, S-17. Barker Pond, Cornville. S-19, Barrett Pond, Holeb Township. S-5, S-16. Motorboats over 10 horsepower prohibited. Basin Pond, Pierce Pond Township. S-4, Beans (Bean) Pond, Pleasant Ridge Plantation. S-5, S-19, Beaver Pond, Forsyth Township. S-6, S-16, Beck Pond, T3 R5 BKPWKR. S-5, S-17. Berry Pond, Big, Johnson Mountain Township. S-5, S-8, S-19. Berry Pond, Little, Johnson Mountain Township. S-5, S-17. Motorboats prohibited. Big Wood Pond, Attean, Dennistown, Jackman. S-3, S-19, S-22, Big Wood Pond, Little, Dennistown Plantation. S-16, listed on the back cover fl ap. Bill Morris Pond, T3 R5 BKPWKR. S-6, S-8, S-19, Black Brook and tributaries, T3 R4 BKPWKR. From the confl uence with the Dead River upstream to the Dead River Hatchery: Closed to fi shing until June 1. Black Brook Pond, Moxie Gore. S-4, S-19, Black Hill Pond and tributaries and outlet down to barrier dam, Embden. S-4, Blakeslee Lake, T5 R6 BKPWKR. S-5, S-17. Bobs Pond, T4R17 WELS. S-4. Brassua Lake, Rockwood Strip (T1 R1 NBKP). S-2, S-16, S-22 in lake and in all tributaries upstream to the red markers; Tributaries closed to the taking of smelts except Misery Stream. Closed after August 15 is that portion southwest of a line between two red markers set on opposite shores at the entrance to Misery Cove, so-called. Butler Pond, Kingfi eld, Lexington Township. S-4. Butler Pond, King and Bartlett Township. S-5, S-17. Cambridge Pond, Cambridge. Canada Falls Lake and tributaries upstream to the first bridge, Pittston Academy Grant, Alder Brook Township, Soldiertown Twip. S-19. Cape Horn Pond, Blake Gore and Prentiss Township. S-26. Carlton Pond (Bog), Detroit. Carrabassett River (See Franklin County.) Carry Pond, East, Carrying Place Township. S-6, S-17. Motorboats over 10 horsepower prohibited. Carry Pond, Middle, Carrying Place Township. S-4. Carry Pond, West, Carrying Place Twp.S-6, S-10, S

44 Cedar Pond, Holeb Twp. S-4. Center Pond, Soldiertown Township. S-6, S-17. Chase Pond, Moscow. S-4, Chase Stream, Moscow. Opens to fi shing June 1. Chase Stream Pond, Chase Stream Twp.S-4. Chase Stream Pond, Misery Township and Chase Stream Township. S-6, S-17. Chase Stream Pond, Little, Misery Twp. Cheney Pond and tributaries, Prentiss and Hammond Township. S-6, S-17. Chub Pond, Chase Stream Township. S-6, S-17. Clear Pond, Pleasant Ridge Plt. (See Mill Pond) Clearwater Pond, Attean. Clearwater Pond, Prentiss Twp. S-6, S-16, Clish Pond, T5 R20 WELS. S-5. Coburn Pond, Moose River Plantation. S-5. Cold Stream, West Forks Plantation, etc. From Capitol Road bridge downstream to confl uence with Dead River: S-6; from August 16 - September 30: S-27. Cold Stream Pond, Parlin Pond Twp. S-5, S-17. Crocker Pond, Dennistown Plt. S-19, Daymond Pond, Moose River Plantation. S-5, S-17. Extended Season-Remains open to fi shing through October. From October 1-31; S-5, S-27. Dead River. From the outlet of Flagstaff Lake to the confl u- ence with the Kennebec River at The Forks: S-6, S-13, Minimum length limit on landlocked salmon, brook trout, rainbow trout, togue, and brown trout: 12 inches; total bag limit on landlocked salmon, trout and togue: 2 fi sh. From Grand Falls to the confl uence of Spencer Stream: all trout and landlocked salmon must be released alive at once. Dead Stream Pond, West Forks Plt. S-5, S-17. Decker Pond No. 1, Caratunk Twp. S-6, S-17. Decker Pond No. 2, Caratunk Twp. S-6, S-17. Deer Pond, King and Bartlett Twp. S-6, S-17. Demo Pond, Rockwood Strip. Desolation Pond, T8R16 WELS. S-5, S-17. Dimmick Pond, Big, Caratunk. S-4, Dimmick Pond, Little, Caratunk. S-4, Dimmick Pond, Mountain, Caratunk. S-4, Dingley Ponds, The Three, T4R5 NBKP. S-5. Dixon Pond, Pierce Pond Township. S-5, S-17. Dole Pond, Dole Brook Township. S-4, S-17. Dority Pond, Hammond Township. S-6, S-17. Dubois Pond, Prentiss Township. S-6, S-17. Duncan Pond, Prentiss Township. S-26. Durgin Pond, Johnson Mountain Township. S-5, S-17. Motorboats prohibited. Ellis Pond, Chase Stream Township. S-5, S-16. Embden Lake, Embden. S-2, S-3, S-19, S-22. SOMERSET COUNTY 42 Enchanted (Bulldog) Pond and tributaries, Upper Enchanted Township. S-6. Enchanted Pond, Little, Upper Enchanted Township. S-5. Everett Pond, King & Bartlett Twp. S-5, S-17. Fahi Pond, Embden. Motorboats over 10 horsepower prohibited. Felker Pond, King & Bartlett Township. S-5, S-17. Ferguson Stream, a tributary of Cambridge Pond, Cambridge, etc. From Cambridge Pond upstream to the natural falls marked by red posts. S-4. Fernald Pond, Pierce Pond Township. S-4. Fernald Pond, Parlin Pond and Johnson Mountain Townships. S-5, S-17. Fifth St John Pond, T5R17WELS, T6R17 WELS. October 1 31: S-6. Open to the taking of muskellunge only. Fish Pond, Pierce Pond Township. S-5. Fish Pond, Thorndike Township. S-6, S-17. Fish Pond, Moxie Gore. S-4, Fish Pond, Hobbstown Township. S-17. Fish Pond, Big and thoroughfare, Holeb Township. S-26. Fish Pond, Little, Alder Brook Twp.S-5, S-17. Fish Pond, Little, Holeb Township. S-26. Fisher Ponds, T4 R5 NBKR. S-4. Flagstaff Lake, Flagstaff, Bigelow and Dead River Townships, etc. Fogg Pond, Long Pond Twp. S-4. Foley Ponds (4), Comstock Twp. S-6, S-17, S-19. Frost Pond, T4R5 NBKP. S-4. Frypan Pond, Squaretown Township. S-5, S-17. Motorboats prohibited. Gilman Pond, Lexington Township. Gordon Pond, Upper Enchanted Twp. S-4. Grace Pond, Upper Enchanted Township. S-5. Grass Pond, Pierce Pond Township. S-6, S-17. Grassy Pond, Holeb Township. S-26. Great Moose Pond, St. Albans, Hartland, Athens, Harmony. S-2, Grenier Pond, Big, T4R5 NBKR. S-6, S-16. Gulf Stream, Moscow. Opens to fi shing June 1. See #4 under Kennebec River tributaries. Gulliver Brook, Plymouth Township. S-1. Hale Pond, Alder Brook Township. Halfmoon Pond, St. Albans. Hall Pond, Prentiss Township. S-26. Hancock Pond, Embden. S-3, S-15, S-19. Hayden Lake, Madison. See Wesserunsett. Heald Pond, Caratunk. S-5. Heald Pond, Little and Wee, Caratunk. S-4. Heald Pond and tributaries, Moose River. S-4. Helen Pond, Pierce Pond Township. S-4, S-17 High Pond, Pierce Pond Township. S-4, S-17.

45 Higher Pond, Pierce Pond Township. S-4. Holeb Pond, Holeb Township. S-19, Horseshoe Pond, Attean Township. S-6, S-17. Horseshoe Pond, Chase Stream Township. S-5, S-8, S-19. Horseshoe Pond, East Moxie Twp. S-6, S-17. Horseshoe Pond and tributaries, Parlin Pond Township. S-5, S-18. Horseshoe Pond, Pierce Pond Township. S-6, S-17, Horseshoe Pond, T3R5 BKP WKR. S-5, S-17. Hurricane Pond, T5R20 WELS. S-4. Huston Brook, including Huston Brook Pond, Dead River Township. (See Franklin County). Hutch Pond, Hammond Twp. S-4. Indian Pond, Lexington Township. Indian Pond, Big, St. Albans. S-2, S-3, Indian Pond, Little, St. Albans. Indian Pond, Little, Squaretown Township. Indian Pond and tributaries, Indian Stream Township, T2 R6 BKP EKR, Chase Stream, Sapling. S-2, S-3, S-19, S-22, Minimum length on bass: 12 inches. Indian Stream, St. Albans, Hartland. S-19. Iron Pond, Hobbstown Township. S-5. Ironbound (Wentworth) Pond, Solon, Athens. S-19, Ironbound Pond, Alder Brook Twp. S-5, S-16. Island Pond, Chase Stream Township. S-6, S-16. Jackson Brook, Bingham. Opens to fi shing June 1. (See also Kennebec River tributaries). Jackson Pond and tributaries, Concord Township. S-4, Jim Pond, Little, T1R5. (See Franklin County). Jones Pond, Bald Mountain Township, T4R3. S-6, S-17. Kennebec River, DANGER: Areas of this river are subject to rapidly changing water level without warning. This has resulted in loss of life in the area below Indian Pond. We urge fi shing from the riverbank only in these areas. The Kennebec River regulations are presented in tabular form on pages 46 and 47 except for the East Outlet, West Outlet and tributaries sections listed below. For all other sections of the river, refer to the chart. Under the Reach heading, identify the section you will be fi shing; read across for the regulations that apply. From Lockwood Dam, Waterville to tidewater: See Department of Marine Resources regulations for length and bag limitations for saltwater species including striped bass, shad and sturgeon (all shortnose or Atlantic sturgeon must be released alive at once). SOMERSET COUNTY 43 Kennebec River tributaries in Concord, Bingham and Moscow. Open to fi shing from June 1 September 30 except the following sections which are open under General Law seasons: (a) That portion of Mink Brook north of Pierce Hill Road in Moscow; (b) That portion of Austin Stream in Moscow north of the falls as marked by red markers; (c) That portion of Jackson Brook in Bingham north of Goodrich Road bridge; (d) That portion of Gulf Stream upstream of Deadwater Road in Moscow. (e) That portion of Martin Stream in Concord; (f) That portion of Mill Stream in Concord. Kennebec River, East Outlet, from Moosehead Lake downstream to the red markers at Indian Pond: Open to fi shing April 1: S-5. From April 1 April 30: All fi sh caught must be released alive a once. From May 1 September 30: S-5. Total daily bag limit for landlocked salmon, trout, and togue: 1 fi sh. Minimum length on landlocked salmon, trout, and togue: 14 inches. From October 1 31: S-5, S-27. From the dam at Moosehead Lake to yellow posts at tail of Beach Pool: Open to fi shing from November 1 to March 31: S-5, S-27. Kennebec River, West Outlet, Taunton and Raynham, Sapling. Open to fi shing from April 1 August 15: S-19. From August 16 to March 31: S-6, S-19. All landlocked salmon caught must be released alive at once. Kilgore Pond, Pierce Pond Township, Bowtown Township. S-6, S-21. Kilgore Pond, Upper, Pierce Pond Township, Bowtown Township. S-6, S-21, King and Bartlett Lake, King and Bartlett Township. S-4, S-17. King Lake, Little, and tributaries and outlet to barrier dam, T4R5 NBKR. S-4, S-17. King Pond, Bowtown Township. S-5, S-17. Kingsbury Pond and inlet from Mayfield Pond, Kingsbury Plantation, Mayfi eld Plantation. S-3, S-21, S-22, Pond closed to the taking of smelts. Knights Pond, Squaretown Township. S-4, Lake George, Canaan. S-3, S-19, Lane Pond, Comstock Township. S-6, S-17. Lane Pond, Little, Hammond Township. S-4, Lang Pond, Parlin Pond Township. S-5, S-17. Lang Pond, Little, Parlin Pond Twp. S-5, S-17. Lily Pond, Concord. Opens to fi shing June 1. Lily (Merrill) Pond, Concord Township. Line Pond, T5R20 WELS. S-4. Lone Jack Pond, Johnson Mountain Township. S-5, S-17. Motorboats prohibited. Long Bog, Holeb Twp. S-4.

46 SOMERSET COUNTY Long Pond, Taunton-Raynham. Open to fi shing (c) From the red markers at the outlet of Big from April 1 October 31: S-19. Wood Pond to Brassua Lake: From April 1 Long Pond, Jackman and Long Pond Township. August 15: S-19. From August 16 September Churchill Stream and Upper Churchill Stream 30: S-6. upstream to the red markers and Parlin Stream (d) From Brassua Lake Dam to the red markers upstream to the bridge at Route 15: located just upstream of Woody s Camp- S-19, ground: River and tributaries: Open to fi shing Long Pond, King and Bartlett Twp. S-5, S-17. April 1: S-1. From April 1 April 30: Fishing Long Pond, Dole Brook Twp. S-4, S-10, S-17. restricted to casting and trolling with artifi cial Long Pond and tributaries, Forsyth and Holeb fl ies only. S-27. From May 1 August Townships. S-6, S-16, Motorboats over 10 15: S-28. Fishing restricted to casting and horsepower prohibited. trolling with artifi cial fl ies only. Total daily bag Long (Little Long) Pond, Chase Stream Township. limit for landlocked salmon and trout: 1 fi sh. S-5 Minimum length on landlocked salmon and Loon Pond, Attean. trout: 14 inches. No size or bag limit on togue Lost Pond, Pleasant Ridge Plantation. S-5, less than 18 inches. Daily bag limit on togue Lost Pond, Russell Pond Township. S-5, S-17. longer than 18 inches: 2 fi sh. From August Luther Pond, Thorndike. 16 September 30: S-5, S-28. Total bag MacDougall Pond, Caratunk. S-4, limit for landlocked salmon and trout: 1 fi sh. Mainstream Pond, Harmony. Motorboats over 10 Minimum length on landlocked salmon and horsepower prohibited. trout: 14 inches. No size or bag limit on togue Mainstream (Sebasticook River). From the red less than 18 inches. Daily bag limit on togue posts at the outlet of Lake Como to its confl u- longer than 18 inches: 2 fi sh. ence with Great Moose Pond: Closed to the (e) From the red markers located just upstream taking of smelts from midnight to noon each day. of Woody s Campground to Moosehead Lake: Markham Pond, Johnson Mountain Township. River and tributaries: Open to fi shing April 1: S-5. Closes August 15. S-1. From April 1 April 30: Fishing restricted Martin (Long) Pond, The Forks. Open to fi shing to casting and trolling with artifi cial fl ies only. May 1. Motorboats prohibited. S-4, S-13, S-19 S-27. From May 1 August 15: S-28. No S-24, special terminal gear restrictions. otal daily Mary Petuche Pond. Prentiss Township. S-26. bag limit for landlocked salmon and trout: 1 Mayfield Pond and outlet to Kingsbury Pond, fi sh. Minimum length on landlocked salmon Mayfi eld Plantation, Kingsbury Plantation.S-21, and trout: 14 inches. No size or bag limit on S-22, Pond and tributaries closed to the togue less than 18 inches. Daily bag limit on taking of smelts from midnight to noon each day. togue longer than 18 inches: 2 fi sh. From McKenney Pond, Holeb Twp. S-6, S-17, August 16 September 30: S-5, S-28. Total Motorboats over 10 horsepower prohibited. bag limit for landlocked salmon and trout: 1 McKenney Pond, Upper Enchanted. S-4. fi sh. Minimum length on landlocked salmon Meadow Brook, Bingham. Opens to fi shing and trout: 14 inches. No size or bag limit on June 1. togue less than 18 inches. Daily bag limit on Mill (Clear) Pond, Pleasant Ridge Plt. S-5, S-17. togue longer than 18 inches: 2 fi sh. Mill Stream, Embden. From the Embden Pond Moosehead Lake, See Piscataquis County. outlet to the Townhouse Road bridge (minus the Morrill Pond, Hartland. S-2, S-3, S-19, 200 foot zone from the hatchery): S-11. Mosquito Pond, The Forks Plantation. S-6, S-19. Mink Brook, Moscow. Opens to fi shing June 1. Mosquito Pond, Little.,The Forks Plantation. S-4. See Kennebec River Tributaries. Moxie Lake, The Forks, etc. S-4, S-13, S-19, Misery Pond, Misery Twp. S-6, S-13, S-17. Moxie Bog, Bald Mtn. Twp. T2R3 BKP. S-4. Misery Pond, Upper, Misery Twp. S-4. Moxie Long Bog, Bald Mountain Township, T4R3. Moose Pond, Bradstreet Township. S-13, S-19. Closed after August 15. Motorboats Moose Pond, Bowtown Township. S-4, prohibited. Moose River Moxie Pond, Little, East Moxie Twp. S-6, S-16. (a) From confl uence of Holeb Stream (T6R1) to Mud Pond, Attean Township. S-19. Attean Falls (T5R1): S-6. Mud Pond, Chase Stream Township. S-4. (b) From Attean Falls downstream to the red Mule Pond, Russell Pond Twp. S-6, S-21. markers at the outlet of Big Wood Pond: Muscalsea Pond, Big, Russell Pond Twp. S-4. S-19. Muscalsea Pond, Little, Russell Pond Twp. S-4. 44

47 SOMERSET COUNTY Nokomis Pond, Palmyra. Motorboats with internal Ripley Pond, Ripley. combustion engines prohibited. Roberts Pond, T5R20 WELS. S-4. Oaks Pond, Skowhegan. S-19, Robinson Pond, Caratunk. S-6, S-17. Otter Pond and tributaries, Bowtown Township. Rock Pond, T5 R6 BKP WKR. S-5. S-6, Roderique Pond, Rockwood Strip. S-6, S-17, Otter Pond, Big, Sandwich Academy Grant. S-4, Round Pond, Appleton Twp. S-4. Otter Pond, Little, Sandwich Academy Grant. Round Pond, Sapling. Open to fi shing from S-6, S-17, April 1 October 31: S-19. Otter Pond, North and tributaries, Bowtown Round Pond, Squaretown Township. S-5, S-17. Township. S-6. Round Pond, Chase Stream Township. S-5, Palmer Pond, Mayfi eld Township. S-4, S-18. Motorboats prohibited. Paradise Pond, Lower, Parlin Pond Township. Rowe Pond, Pleasant Ridge Plt., S-5, S-16. Rush Pond, King and Bartlett Township. S-4. Paradise Pond, Upper, Parlin Pond Township. Russell Pond, Russell Pond Twp. S-5, S-17. S-5, S-18. Saint Francis Lake, T8R16 WELS. S-4. Parker Pond, T3R5 BKP WKR. S-4. Saint John Pond, Second, T4R17 WELS. S-4. Parlin Pond and tributaries, upstream to Route Saint John Pond, Third, T4R17 WELS. S and outlet (Parlin Stream), down to the Saint John Pond, Fourth, T5R17 WELS. S-4. confl uence with Bean Brook: casting and trolling Saint John Pond, Lower 1st, T4R17 WELS. S-4. with artifi cial fl ies only. Minimum length limit on Saint John Pond, Upper 1st, T4R17 WELS. S-4. landlocked salmon: 12 inches. S-19. Extended Saint John River and St. John River Northwest Season remains open to fi shing through October. and Southwest Branches. T9R16, T9R18, From October 1-31; casting and trolling with artifi cial fl ies only; all fi sh caught must be released October 1-31: S-6, S-13. Open to the taking of T9R17, T10R16, T10R17 WELS. S-13. From alive at once. bass and muskellunge only. Penobscot Lake and tributaries, Dole Brook Saint John River, Baker Branch. T7R17, T7R18, Township, etc. S-6, S-17. T7R19 WELS. S-13. From October 1-31: S-6, Penobscot River, North Branch, Comstock S-13. Open to the taking of bass and muskellunge only. Township, Pittston Academy Grant. From the Golden Road Bridge crossing near the mouth of Sand Pond, Embden. Motorboats over 10 Dole Brook to the red posts near Pittston Farm horsepower prohibited. on Seboomook Lake: From April 1 August 15: Sebasticook River (See Mainstream). (Also see S-19. Kennebec County). Penobscot River, South Branch, Prentiss and Sebasticook River, East Branch (See Penobscot County). Hammond Townships. S-26. Penobscot River, South Branch. From the Seboomook Lake and tributaries upstream eastern boundary of Passamaquoddy Territory on Hammond Township, downstream to Branches of Penobscot River upstream to to the first bridge, also the North and South Canada Falls Lake and from Canada Falls Lake the red posts, Seboomook Township, Plymouth downstream to the red posts near Pittston Farm Township, Pittston Academy Grant. S-19. on Seboomook Lake: From April 1 August 15: Shaw Pond, Lower, T3R4 BKPWKR. S-19. Sibley Pond, Canaan, etc. Penobscot River, West Branch, See Piscataquis Smith Pond, Forsythe. S-6, S-17. County. Smith Pond, Parlin Pond Twp, etc. S-4, Pickerel Pond, Pierce Pond Township. S-5, S-17. Smith (Weeks) Pond, Brighton Plt., Pierce Pond, Upper Pierce and thoroughfare Snake Pond, Johnson Mountain Twp. S-5, S-17. (so-called), Pierce Pond Township, Bowtown Socatean Pond #1, Plymouth Twp. S-4. Township. Opens to fi shing May 1. S-6, S-17. No Socatean Pond #2, Plymouth Twp. S-4. size or bag limit on togue. Socatean Stream, from the yellow markers at Pleasant Pond, Caratunk. Opens to fi shing on Moosehead Lake upstream to the Williams May 15. S-4, S-19, S-28. Daily bag limit on togue: Stream Road, closed to all fi shing. (See additional regulations under Piscataquis County 5 fi sh; minimum length limit on togue: 14 inches. Rancourt Pond, Dennistown Pltn. S-5, S-16. Extended season remains open to fi shing through Spaulding Pond and tributaries, Dole Brook Moosehead Lake). October. From Oct. 1 - Oct. 31: S-5, S-27. Township. S-4, 45

48 Kennebec River Regulations Reach Season Gear From Indian Pond Dam in T1R6, Somerset County April 1 October 31 Artifi cial downstream to the head of Wyman Lake in Caratunk lures only as defi ned by red posts (see the separate listing for Wyman Lake). From Wyman Dam in Moscow downstream to head of April 1 October 31 Artifi cial Williams Dam impoundment in Solon as defi ned lures only by red posts. Williams Dam impoundment, Solon, from red posts April 1 October 31 General law at upper end of impoundment to Williams Dam. From Williams Dam in Solon downstream to the April 1 October 31 Artifi cial Patterson Bridge abutments (so called), in Madison. lures only Anson Dam impoundment, Madison, from April 1 October 31 General law Patterson Bridge abutments (so called), to Abenaki (lower Madison) Dam. From the Abenaki (lower) Dam in Madison Open to open Artifi cial downstream to the confl uence of the Sandy water fi shing from lures only River, as defi ned by red posts, in Madison/Starks. January 1 December 31 Weston Dam impoundment, Skowhegan, Norridgewock Open to open General law Madison and Starks, from red posts at the confl uence water fi shing from of the Sandy River to Weston Dam. January 1 December 31 From Weston Dam, Skowhegan, downstream Open to open Artifi cial to the Skowhegan Rest Area as defi ned water fi shing from lures only by red markers. January 1 December 31 Shawmut Dam impoundment, Skowhegan, Open to open General law Fairfi eld, Clinton, and Benton, from red markers water fi shing from at Skowhegan Rest Area to Shawmut Dam. January 1 December 31 From Shawmut Dam, Fairfi eld/benton, downstream Open to open Artifi cial to the upstream side of Lockwood (lower) Dam in water fi shing from lures only Waterville/Winslow. January 1 December 31 From the downstream side of the Lockwood Dam Open to open Single-hooked to the upstream side of the Donald Carter Bridge water fi shing from artifi cial (including the Sebasticook River downstream January 1 lures only from Fort Halifax Dam). A December 31 April 1 June 30 Single-hooked artifi cial From the upstream side of the Donald Carter lures only Bridge to tide water (transmission line crossing in Augusta). A July 1 March 31 General law A - See regulations for Striped Bass on page

49 Kennebec River Regulations Species Length Bag Limit Kids Fishing AreaB Landlocked Salmon, Brook trout 12 Total daily bag limit on From Gaging Station, West Rainbow trout, Brown trout 12 landlocked salmon and Forks, downstream to the trout: 2 fi sh confl uence of KellyBrook, Bass None None The Forks Plt. Landlocked Salmon Brook trout Total daily bag limit on landlocked salmon and From confl uence of Austin Stream to Rt 16 trout: 1 fi sh Rainbow trout, Brown trout 16 Bass None None Landlocked Salmon, Brook trout 12 Total daily bag limit on Rainbow trout, Brown trout 12 landlocked salmon and trout: 2 fi sh Bass None None Landlocked Salmon 16 Total daily bag limit on Brook trout 12 landlocked salmon and trout: 1 fi sh Rainbow trout, Brown trout 16 Bass None None Landlocked Salmon, Brook trout 12 Total daily bag limit on Rainbow trout, Brown trout 12 landlocked salmon and trout: 2 fi sh. Bridge. Bingham/Concord Landlocked Salmon 16 Total daily bag limit on From the powerline crossing Brook trout 12 landlocked salmon and downstream of the Abenaki trout: 1 fi sh Dam to the confl uence of Rainbow trout, Brown trout 16 the Sandy River Landlocked Salmon, Brook trout 12 Total daily bag limit on Rainbow trout, Brown trout 12 landlocked salmon and trout: 2 fi sh Landlocked Salmon 16 Total daily bag limit on Brook trout 12 landlocked salmon and trout: 1 fi sh Rainbow trout, Brown trout 16 Landlocked Salmon, Brook trout 12 Total daily bag limit on Rainbow trout, Brown trout 12 landlocked salmon and trout: 2 fi sh Landlocked Salmon 16 Total daily bag limit on Brook trout 12 landlocked salmon and trout: 1 fi sh Rainbow trout, Brown trout 16 Landlocked Salmon 16 Total daily bag limit on Brook trout 12 landlocked salmon and trout: 1 fi sh Rainbow trout, Brown trout 16 Landlocked Salmon 16 Total daily bag limit on Brook trout 12 landlocked salmon and trout: 1 fi sh Rainbow trout, Brown trout 16 B Persons under 16 years of age may use worms as bait. Length limit on landlocked salmon and trout: 12 inches. Daily bag limit on landlocked salmon and trout: 2 fi sh. 47

50 SOMERSET COUNTY 48 Spectacle Pond, King & Bartlett Township, etc. S-4, S-17. Spencer Lake, Hobbstown Township. S-17. Spencer Stream and tributaries, T3R4 BKP- WKR, etc. S-5, S-13. Split Rock Pond, Pierce Pond Twp. S-5, S-17. Spring Lake, T3R4 BKPWKR. S-2, S-3, S-4, S-19. Minimum length limit on togue: 14 inches, only one of which can be between 14 and 18 inches, and only 1 of which can exceed 18 inches. Spruce Pond, Lexington Twp. S-5, S-19, Stafford Pond, Hartland. S-19, Starbird Pond, Hartland. Sugar Berth Pond, Dennistown Plantation. S-6, S-17, Summit Pond, T4R17 WELS. S-4. Supply Pond and tributaries and outlet to barrier dam, Moose River Plantation, etc. S-4, Temple Pond Outlet, Moscow. Opens to fi shing June 1. Ten Thousand Acre Pond and tributaries, Chase Stream Township. S-6, S-17. Tibbetts Pond, Concord Plantation. S-4, S-11. Tobey Pond, Johnson Mountain Township. S-5. Trickey Pond, Alder Brook Township. Tucker Stream, Brighton, Athens, Harmony. Closed to the taking of live bait. Turner Pond, Big and Little, Forsyth Township. S-6, S-17. Motorboats over 10 horsepower prohibited. Unnamed (Jim Mack) Pond, Sandy Bay Township. From April 1 August 15: S-6, S-17. From August 16 September 30: S-6; daily bag limit on brook trout: 1 fi sh; minimum length limit on brook trout: 10 inches. Unnamed (Leath) Pond, T5R20 WELS. S-6. Unnamed Pond, Attean Twp. S-4. Unnamed Pond, Attean Twp. S-4. Unnamed (Ossie) Pond, Bald Mountainn Twp T2R3. S-4. Unnamed Pond, Comstock Twp. S-4. Unnamed Pond, Comstock Twp. S-4. Unnamed Pond, Holeb Twp. S-4. Unnamed Pond, T5R7 BKP WKR. S-4. Weeks (Smith) Pond, Brighton Plt., Welman Pond, Upper, Prentiss Twp. S-6, S-17. Welman Pond, Lower, Prentiss Township. S-26. Wentworth Pond (See Ironbound Pond). Wesserunsett (Hayden) Lake, Madison. S-19, Whites Pond, Palmyra. Wilson Hill Pond, Little, Johnson Mountain Township. S-5. Wood Stream, from Little Big Wood Pond Dennistown Planation to Big Wood Pond, Attean. From April 1 to August 15: S-19; from August 16 to Sept. 30, see General Law. Wounded Deer Pond, Prentiss Twp. S-5,S-17. Wyman Lake, Moscow, etc. To red posts north of Caratunk Boat Landing. S-13, S-16. Wyman Pond, Brighton Plantation. WALDO COUNTY See General Law Fishing Provisions in front of book. County-Wide Specials: Lakes and ponds are open to open water fi shing Exceptions below Special Rule (S-codes) are from April 1 December 31; all trout, landlocked listed on the back cover fl ap. salmon, and togue caught from October 1 December 31 must be released alive at once. These waters may have additional special regulations Unless otherwise listed below, the daily bag limit which have been retained, check individual listings for special is 2 brook trout on lakes and ponds. regulations. Bowler Pond, Palermo. S-6, S-13, S-16. Cove Brook, Winterport, S-13. Maximum length limit on landlocked salmon and brown trout: 25 inches. Ducktrap River, Belmont, Northport. From Tilden Pond to tidewater, S-5, S-13, S-17. Maximum length on landlocked salmon and brown trout: 25 inches. From the confl uence of Black Brook to tidewater: River open until October 15. Halfmoon Pond, Searsport, Prospect. S-13. Levenseller Pond, Searsmont. Motorboats prohibited. Little Pond, Liberty. S-22. Minimum length limit on landlocked salmon: 16 inches. Megunticook Lake and tributaries, Lincolnville. (See Knox County). Saint George Lake, Liberty. S-22. Minimum length on landlocked salmon: 16 inches.

51 See General Law Fishing Provisions in front of book. Exceptions below Special Rule (S-codes) are listed on the back cover fl ap. WASHINGTON COUNTY See boundary waters with New Brunswick on page 56. Ackley Pond, Cutler. Baker Brook, T28 MD, T29 MD. S-14. (Also Hancock County) Barren Pond, T24 MDBPP. Barrows Lake, Alexander. Baskahegan Lake, Brookton Township, etc. S-20, Bearse Lake, Meddybemps, Baring. Outboard motors are prohibited. Beaver Dam Lakes (North and South), T26 EDBPP. Beaver Dam Stream, T26 EDBPP, Wesley. S-14. Beaver Lake, Calais. Beddington Lake, Beddington. Berry Patch (Unnamed) Pond, T31 MD. S-19, Big Lake, No. 21 Township, T27 EDBPP. S-20, S-24, S-25. Bog Brook Flowage, Deblois. Bog Lake, Northfi eld. Bog Lake, Marion Twp. S-4, S-19. Bonney Brook Lake, Grand Lake Stream Plantation. Bowles Lake, T31 MDBPP. WALDO COUNTY Saint George River, (See Knox County). Sebasticook River (See Kennebec County). Sheepscot Lake, Palermo. Open April 1 September 30: S-10, S-22. Minimum length on landlocked salmon: 16 inches. Sheepscot River, Palermo, Somerville, Etc. Fishing from the dam and/or fi shway is prohibited and fi shing in the fi shway is prohibited. (Also Lincoln County). From Sheepscot Lake Dam to the upstream side of the Route 105 bridge in Somerville: S-6, S-13. All landlocked salmon, trout, and togue caught must be released alive at once. From the Route 105 bridge in Somerville to the head of tide: S-13, S-14. Maximum length limit on landlocked salmon and brown trout: 25 inches. 49 Sheepscot River, West Branch, Palermo, China, etc.: From Branch Pond to the confl uence with the main stem, S-13, S-19. Maximum length limit on landlocked salmon and brown trout: 25 inches. Stevens Pond, Liberty. Motorboats over 10 horsepower prohibited. Swan Lake and tributaries, Swanville. Open April 1 September 30. S-1, S-10. Toddy Pond, Brooks and Swanville. Motorboats over 10 horsepower prohibited. Unity Pond (Winnecook Lake) tributaries, Unity, Troy and Burnham. S-1. Unity Utilities District. All waters on the property of the Unity Utilities District located on Route 139 and Prairie Road in the Town of Unity are CLOSED TO FISHING AT ALL TIMES. County-Wide Specials: On all waters, In Washington County, except West Grand, East Grand, Spednic, Cathance and Nash Lakes, the maximum length limit on landlocked salmon and brown trout: 25 inches. Boyden Lake, Perry, Robbinston. S-2, S-3, S-24, S-25. Cathance Lake and all tributaries, No. 14 Township, etc. S-13, S-17, Cathance Lake, Little, No.14 Township. S-13, Cathance Stream, No.14 Township, Edmunds, Marion Township. S-14. Chain Lake, Lower, T5 NDBPP. S-26. Chain Lakes, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, T26 EDBPP. Chain Lakes Stream, T31 MD. S-13, S-19. From the Route 9 bridge to its confl uence with Old Stream: S-6, S-13, S-19. Chalk Pond, Beddington. Also Hancock County. Chases Mill Stream, East Machias. S-14. Clifford Lake, T26 and 27 EDBPR. S-20, Coleback Lake and tributaries and outlet down to barrier dam, Charlotte. S-4, S-16. Conic Lake, Baring Plantation. Cranberry Lake, Lower, T30 and 36 MDBPP. Cranberry Lake, Upper, T30 MDBPP. Crawford Lake, Crawford. S-20, S-24, S-25.

52 WASHINGTON COUNTY Crooked Brook Flowage, Danforth. Crooked Brook Lake, Forest Township. Crooked River and tributaries, T30 MD. From headwaters down to bridge at Champion road: S-6, S-19. From the bridge at Champion road downstream to the confl uence with the Machias River: S-14. Dennys River. S-13, S-14. That portion of the Dennys River in the town of Dennysville and Plantation 14 from a red painted marker approximately 100 feet upriver from the mouth of Batson Meadow Spring to a red painted marker approximately 100 feet downriver from Batson Meadow Spring: closed to all fi shing. Drake Lake, Forest Township. S-20, Farrow Lake, Topsfi eld. S-2, S-3, S-10, S-17, S-22. Fifth Lake Stream and tributaries, (See Hancock County). Flood Lake, Talmadge. S-6, S-17. Flood Lake, Upper, Talmadge. S-6, S-21. Fulton Lake, Northfi eld. Gardner Lake, East Machias. Getchell Pugs, T43 MDBPP. S-6. All bass must be released alive at once. Goulding Lake, Robbinston. Grand Falls Flowage, Indian Township, Princeton, etc. S-20, S-24, S-25. For that portion of the fl owage east of a line at McAlister s Point, see Boundary Waters Between Maine and New Brunswick. Grand Lake, East, Danforth, Weston. S-7. Grand Lake Stream, Grand Lake Stream Plantation, etc. S-5 from April 1-October 20, including that portion of the stream adjacent to the hatchery pools. Closed to all fi shing within 150 feet of Grand Lake Stream dam. From April 1 August 15: S-19, S-22. From October 1-20: S-27. Grand Lake, West, T6 NDBPP, etc. S-25. Daily bag limit on whitefi sh: 8 fi sh. From October 1-20: S-6, S-27 Grassy Pond, T19 MBPP. S-26. Greenland Cove Brook, Danforth. S-1. Greenland Pond, Big, Danforth. Greenland Pond, Little, Danforth. S-19, Grover Lake, T31 MDBPR. Hadley Lake, East Machias. Hobart Lake, Edmunds Township. S-19. Hot Brook Lakes, Lower and Upper, T8R4 NBPP, Danforth. S-20. All bass caught must be released alive at once. Hound Brook Lake, Dyer Township. Howard Lake, Calais. S-16. Indian Lake, Whiting. S-13. From October 1-31: S-6, all fi sh caught except for bass must be released alive at once. Jackson Brook Lake, Forest Township. S-20, James Pond, Charlotte. Josh Pond, Whiting. Keeley Lake, Marshfi eld. Keene s Lake, Calais. S-2, S-3, S-19, Knox Lake, T36 MD. LaCoute Lake, Vanceboro. Lambert Lake, T11 R3 NBPP. Ledge (Bald Ledge) Pond, Charlotte. S-4, S-17, Lewy Lake, Princeton, Indian Township, etc. S-20, S-24, S-25. Lily Lake, T30 MDBPP. Lily Lake, Trescott Township. S-4, S-19, Little River (Eastern River), Centerville, Columbia Falls. S-14. Little River Lake, T43 MDBPP. Long Lake, Wesley, T19 EDBPP, etc. Long Lake, Princeton, etc. S-20, S-24, S-25. Long Lake, Marion Township. S-16. Love Lake, T19 ED. Machias Lake, Fifth, T36 MD. Machias Lake, First and Second, T37 MDBPP. Machias Lake, Third and Fourth, T5 ND, T42 & T43 MDBPP, etc. S-20, S-24, S-25. Machias River, from outlet of Fourth Machias Lake to tidewater: S-14. Machias River, East, from outlet of Crawford Lake, Crawford to tidewater: S-14. Machias River, West Branch, T30 MDBPP, T36MDBPP. S-14. Maine River and tributaries, Alexander, etc. S-20. All largemouth bass between 14 and 20 inches must be released alive at once; only 1 largemouth bass may exceed 20 inches. Marks Lake, First, Marshfi eld. Meddybemps Lake, Meddybemps, Alexander, etc. S-13, S-20, Meyers Pond, North, Columbia. S-11. Meyers Pond, South, Columbia. S-11. Middle River, Marshfi eld, Machias. The portion from the bridge on the Marshfi eld Road downstream to tidewater is restricted to fi shing by children under 16 years of age; however, persons age 16 and older can fi sh minnow traps to catch live bait. Moneymaker Lake, Robbinston. S-17. Monroe Lake, T43 MDBPP. S-4, 50

53 WASHINGTON COUNTY Monroe Pond, East, T43 MDBPP. S-4, S-19. Old Stream and tributaries from Rt. 9 down Closed to fi shing in odd-numbered years. to Guptill Rd., Wesley, T31 MD, T25 MD: S-6, Monroe Pond, West, T43 MDBPP. S-4, S-19. S-13, S-19. From outlet of Second Old Stream Closed to fi shing in even-numbered years. Lake to Rt. 9 bridge, and from Guptill Rd. down to Montegail Pond, T19 MD. S-19. confl uence with Machias River: S-13, S-14. Mopang Lake, Devereaux Twp. S-16, Orange Lake, Whiting. Mopang Lake, First, Devereaux Twp. Otter Lake, Wesley. Mopang Stream, T19 MD, T24 MD, T25 MD, Oxbrook Lake, Upper and Lower, T6R1 NBPP, T30MD. S-14. T6ND. Motorboats prohibited. Mud Lake, Upper and Lower, Alexander. S-20, Patrick Lake, No. 14 Plt. All bass caught must be released alive Patten Pond, Waite. at once. Peaked Mountain Pond, Centerville, etc. S-16, Munson Lake, T18 and 19 EDBPP. Musquash Lake, East, Topsfi eld. S-10, Peep Lake, T30 MDBPP. S-4, S-17, Musquash Lake, West, T6R1 NBPR. S-17. Penman Pond, T26 ED. Narraguagus River. Pennamaquan Lake, Charlotte. 1) From outlet of Deer Lake, T34 MD, & T35 Pickerel Lake, T30 MDBPP. MD, downstream to Route 193 bridge in Pickerel Pond, Topsfi eld. Deblois: S-14. Pickerel Pond, Little, Brookton Township. 2) Above Route 193 bridge in Deblois, taking of Pike Brook Pond, East, T18 MDBPP. S-4, fi sh is prohibited except by use of a single Pike Brook Pond, West, T18 MDBPP. S-6, S-17, hook on a line. 3) Closed to all fi shing is that portion of the Pineo Pond, Deblois. S-5, S-17, Pineo Pond Narraguagus River from a red marker at shall be called a great pond. the mouth of Sodom Brook in Deblois, Pleasant Lake, Alexander. S-2, S-3, downstream approximately 150 yards to a Pleasant Lake, T6R1, T7R2 NBPR. S-19. Closed red marker. to the taking of togue. 4) Below Deblois bridge: S-5. No bag limit Pleasant River Lake, Beddington. S-1, S-3, S-13, on pickerel, From July 1 September 30, S-16, minimum length limit on trout: 8 inches. Pleasant River, Beddington, T24 MD, T18 MD, 5) See Schoodic Brook. Columbia, Columbia Falls. S-13, S-14. 6) From 100 feet above the ice control dam and Pocomoonshine Lake, Princeton, etc. S-20, S-24, extending upriver approximately 1-3/4 miles S-25. to red markers situated on each side of the Pocumcus Lake, T5 and 6 NDBPP. S-25. Daily river: general law fi shing, with single-pointed bag limit on whitefi sh: 8 fi sh. hook is permitted from May 1 to August 15; Pork Barrel Lake, T6R1 NBPP. S-6, S-16. from August 16 to September 30, artifi cial Possum Pond, T26 EDBPP. lures with single pointed hook, total daily Pug Lake (Hosea), T26 EDBPP. S-16, bag limit on landlocked salmon, trout and Pug (Silver Pug) Lake, T26 EDBPP. S-20, togue: 1 fi sh. All bass must be released alive at once. 7) Closed to all fi shing within 100 feet of the ice Pug Lake, T5R1 NBPP. Daily bag limit on whitefi sh: 8 fi sh. From April 1 - June 20, daily bag limit control dam in Cherryfi eld. 8) Closed to all fi shing from the ice control on bass: 2 fi sh; All bass longer than 12 inches dam to the railroad bridge in the town of must be realeased; From June 21 - September Cherryfi eld, except from May 1 to June 10 30, daily bag limit on bass: 2 fi sh between 10 and a portion of river between two sets of red 12 inches, except that 1 may exceed 16 inches. posts (at 100 feet below and 450 feet below Rand Lake, Robbinston. the ice control dam) is open to fl y fi shing. Roaring Lake, Whiting. Nashs Lake, Calais. S-2, S-3, S-13. Rocky Lake, T18 EDBPR. New Stream downstream of Route 9, Wesley, Rocky and Sunken Lakes, Whiting, Marion.S-21, Northfi eld. S-14. Northern Stream, T18 EDBPP, T19 EDBPP. Round Lake, Charlotte. Northern Stream, from outlet of Love Lake Round Lake, T18 and 19 EDBPP. down to confl uence with Rocky Lake Stream. Salmon Pond, T30 MDBPP. S-4, S-13, S-14. Sam Hill Lake, T31 MDBPP. 51

54 Schoodic Brook, Cherryfi eld. Closed from red post at its mouth to red post 1,000 feet upstream. Schoodic Lake, Cherryfi eld. S-13, Seavey Lake and Little Seavey Lake, Wesley. Seavey Stream, Wesley, T19 EDBPP. S-14. Second Lake Old Stream, T37 MD. S-18, S-24 Second (Gardner s) Lake, Marion Twp. Second Lake, T18 EDBPR. Shattuck Lake, Calais. S-6, S-16, Shaw Lake, T6R1 NBPP. Shorey Brook, Beddington. S-14. Simon Pond, Codyville Plantation Simpson Pond, Roque Bluffs. S-4, Motorboats prohibited. Sinclair Brook, T29 MD. S-14. Six Mile Lake, Marshfi eld. S-4, S-13, Spectacle Lakes, T19 EDBPP. Spednic Lake, Vanceboro. S-7. Spruce Mountain Lake, Beddington. St. Croix River, Baileyville, etc. S-7. Also see Atlantic salmon regulations. WASHINGTON COUNTY YORK COUNTY See General Law Fishing Provisions in front of book. Exceptions below Special Rule (S-codes) are listed on the back cover fl ap. Unless otherwise listed below, the daily bag limit on brook trout is 2 fi sh on lakes and ponds. Balch and Stump Ponds, Newfi eld. S-9. Barker (Parker) Pond, Lyman. S-13. Boulter Pond, York. Closed to all fi shing. Chases Pond, York. Closed to all fi shing. Cold Water Brook Pond, Kennebunk. S-4, Closed to the taking of live bait. Cox Pond, South Berwick. Motorboats with more than 10 horsepower prohibited. Davis Brook, Shapleigh. From the Mann road downsteam to the confl uence with the Little Ossipee River: From April 1 to October 31: S-6, all trout caught must be released alive at once. Ell (L) Pond, Wells, etc. S-4, S-13. Motorboats over 6 horsepower prohibited. Folly Pond, York. Closed to all fi shing. Great East Lake, Acton. S-9. Great East Lake tributaries. S Sucker Lake, Danforth. Sysladobsis (Lower) Lake, T5 NDBPP. (See Indian Territory regulations on pages 57-58). Third Lake Old Stream, T37MD. S-18, S-24 Tomah Lake, Forest Township. S-6, S-17, Tomah Lake, Little, Topsfi eld, etc. Trout Lake, T31 MDBPP. Trout Lake, Kossuth Township. S-6, S-17. Tunk Stream, T10SD, Cherryfi eld, Steuben. See Hancock County. Unnamed Pond, Topsfi eld. S-4. Unnamed Pond (Foxhole Pond) on headwaters of Great Falls Branch Brook, Deblois. S-11. Vining Lake, Cooper. S-19, Vose Pond, Calais. Wabassus Lake, T5 and 6 NDBPP, T43 MDBPP. S-20, All bass must be released alive at once. Western Lake, Robbinston. S-4. Woodland Flowage, Baileyville. S-7, S-20 County-Wide Specials: Lakes and ponds are open to open water fi shing from April 1 December 31; all trout, landlocked salmon, and togue caught from October 1 December 31 must be released alive at once. These waters may have additional special regulations, which have been retained - check individual water listing for special regulation. See border waters with New Hampshire on page Great Works River, South Berwick, North Berwick. From Route 9 downstream to the confl uence with Salmon Falls River: From October 1 March 31: S-6; all fi sh caught must be released at once. Horn Pond, Acton. S-9. Horne Pond, Limington. S-3. Kennebunk Plains Pond, Kennebunk. S-4. Lake Arrowhead (Ossipee Flowage, Ledgemere Pond), Limerick and Waterboro. From April 1 - June 30: all bass caught must be immediately released; From July 1 - December 31: Daily bag limit on bass: 1 fi sh, all bass between 16 and 20 inches must be released alive at once. Leavitt Brook, Limerick. From the F.R. Carroll facility access road (Enterprise Road) to the fi rst downstream dam: S-11, S-13.

55 Little River, Berwick. April 1 October 31: From Messenger s Bridge on the Long Swamp Road downstream to the Hubbard Road: S-6, all trout caught must be released alive at once. Lone Pond, Waterboro. S-6. Long Pond, Parsonsfi eld. S-2, S-3 except the area approximately 4,000 feet as designated by red markers on the southeast shore of the lake including the outlet (Brown Brook) and the tributary from West Pond. Merriland River, Kennebunk. From the northbound lane bridge of the Maine Turnpike to the upstream side of the Route1 bridge-open to fi shing from April 1 - October 31: S-6, S-19. Middle Pond, York. Closed to all fi shing. Milton Watershed. S-9. Moose Pond, Acton. S-13. Mousam Lake, Acton, Shapleigh. S-2, S-3. Mousam River, From Acton to Kennbunk. Open to open water fi shing from January 1 - December 31. From the dam immediately upstream of Route 1 to tidewater: Minimum length limit on brown trout and rainbow trout is 14 inches. Murdock Pond, Berwick. S-13. Ogunquit River, Wells. From the northbound lane bridge of the Maine Turnpike to the upstream side of the Route 1 bridge: open to fi shing from April 1 - October 31: S-6, S-19. Ossipee Lake, Little, Waterboro. S-2, S-3. Ossipee River Also see Oxford County. Ossipee River, Little, Newfi eld and Shapleigh. From the stone dam immediately above Route 11 in North Shapleigh downstream to Bridge Street in Newfi eld: From April 1 October 31: S-6, all trout caught must be released alive at once. YORK COUNTY Province Lake, Parsonsfi eld. S-9. Round Pond, Lyman. S-6. EXCEPTION: Children under the age of 16 may fi sh under S-4. Saco River: From the Maine/New Hampshire border in Fryeburg to Cataract Dam in Saco: open to open water fi shing from January 1 - December 31. S-19. From Skelton Dam to Cataract Dam, maximum length limit on landlocked salmon and brown trout: 25 inches. Danger: Rapidly rising water levels associated with river dam operations could pose a danger to fi sherman. Salmon Falls River, Acton. S-9. Sand Pond, Sanford. Motorboats over 10 horsepower prohibited. Sand Pond, Limington. Motorboats prohibited. Scituate Pond, York. Motorboats with internal combustion engines prohibited. Spaulding Pond, Lebanon. S-9. Spicer Pond, Shapleigh. S-6. Opens May 1. Closed to the taking of live bait. Motorboats prohibited. Warren Pond, South Berwick. S-6, Wedgewood (Pendexter) Brook, Parsonsfi eld, Cornish. From Rt. 25 downsteam to the confl u- ence with the Ossipee RIver: closed to all fi shing. Wilcox Pond, Biddeford. S-11. Wilson Lake, Acton. S-3. York Pond, Eliot. Motorboats with internal combustion engines prohibited. 53

56 BORDER WATERS BETWEEN MAINE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE Umbagog Lake, Upton, Maine; Errol/ Cambridge, New Hampshire (waters of Umbagog Lake include the waters of the Androscoggin River upstream of the Errol Dam, the waters of the Magalloway River within the State of New Hampshire, and the waters of the Rapid River upstream to the marker at Cedar Stump in the State of Maine). Great East Lake, Acton, Maine; Wakefi eld, New Hampshire. Salmon Falls River, Acton, Lebanon, Berwick and South Berwick, Maine; Milton, Rochester, Somersworth and Rollinsford, New Hampshire. Province Lake, Parsonfi eld, Maine; Effi ngham, Wakefi eld, New Hampshire. Balch and Stump Ponds, Acton, Maine; Wakefi eld, New Hampshire. Horn Pond, Acton, Maine; Milton, New Hampshire. Signs posted at the downstream extent of the Great East Dam Outlet Canal denotes the boundary between Horn Pond and the Salmon Falls River. Milton Watershed, Lebanon, Maine; Milton, New Hampshire-Milton Watershed includes all of the Milton Three Ponds-Northeast Pond, Milton Pond, Townhouse Pond (beginning at the dam in Milton to the infl ux of the Branch River and the Salmon Falls River). Lower Kimball Pond, Fryeburg, Maine; Chatham, New Hampshire. Spaulding Pond, Lebanon, Maine; Milton, New Hampshire. The following regulations apply on the above waters: No more than 2 lines are permitted at any one time. No dead or living pickerel, goldfi sh, yellow perch, white perch, bass, sunfi sh, crappie, horned pout, carp, alewife, or any spiny-fi nned fi sh shall be taken, sold or possessed for use as bait for fi shing in New Hampshire-Maine border waters. OPEN WATER FISHING SEASON: April 1 September 30, open to the taking of all species. October 1 November 30, lakes and ponds are open to fi shing; all trout, landlocked salmon, togue (lake trout), and black bass must be released alive at once. MINIMUM LENGTH LIMITS: Salmon 14 inches. Togue (lake trout) 18 inches (Exception: Great East Lake). Brook trout 6 inches (Exception: Lake Umbagog). Brown and Rainbow trout: 10 inches in lakes and ponds 6 inches in rivers and streams. Bass 12 inches. All Other Species: No length or weight limits. GEAR RESTRICTIONS: April 1 June 20, bass may be taken only with artifi cial lures and fl ies. DAILY BAG LIMITS: Trout, togue (lake trout) and landlockedsalmon: 5 fi sh, but no more than 2 landlocked salmon, 2 togue (lake trout), 2 rainbow trout, 2 brown trout, or 2 brook trout. Pickerel 5 fi sh. Bass April 1 June 20: 1 fi sh; June 21-Sept. 30: 3 fi sh (only 1 may exceed 14 inches). Smelt 2 quarts by hook and line only (Exception: Kimball Pond). All other species No bag limits. Any legal fi sh, except bait fi sh and smelts, taken from the waters shall be immediately released alive into the waters from which it was taken or shall be killed at once and become part of the daily bag limit. 54

57 BORDER WATERS BETWEEN MAINE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE EXCEPTIONS TO THE BORDER RULES: Umbagog Lake: Open water fi shing season and bag limits: S-18. Great East Lake: Open water fi shing season and bag limits: see border rules. Minimum length limits: Togue (lake trout): 16 inches; salmon: 14 inches; brook trout: 6 inches; brown trout and rainbow trout: 10 inches; bass:12 inches; all other species: no length or weight limits. Tributaries closed to the taking of smelts. Lower Kimball Pond: No exceptions to the border rules, except smelt dipping is allowed between sunset and 10:00 PM with nets not over 18 inches in diameter. Salmon Falls River: Tidewater upstream to Great East Lake Dam (excluding all ponds and lakes on the river): Open to open water fi shing from January 1-December 31. LICENSING REQUIREMENTS ON BORDER WATERS: Fishing licenses issued to any person by either this State or New Hampshire shall be recognized when used on any lake or pond which is partly in both States of Maine and New Hampshire. PRESERVING FISH FOR TAXIDERMY First, do not clean, gut or cut fi sh anywhere; next, plug anal vent with paper towel or tissue to keep digestive juice in the fi sh. After that, place fi sh carefully in a quality plastic bag (ziploc freezer bag or vacuum plastic bag as such), carefully protecting fi ns and tail, and cool fi sh as soon as possible until you can freeze it. The last step is freezing the fi sh you must remove all air from bag, either by fi lling bag with water or pushing all the air out by hand and then sealing it. Air causes freezer burn to fi ns and scales. Next, place the fi sh show side up (it s best side) and lay fl at in freezer until frozen and call a taxidermist. PREPARING FOR A CATCH-PHOTOGRAPH-AND-RELEASE CARVING Plan ahead! Keep a soft tape measure and camera in your fi shing gear. Take a few pictures of the fi sh to help record distinguishing characteristics and color. Measure the fi sh s length (from the center of the tail to the snout) all while handling the fi sh out of water as little as possible. Then follow the Tips for Catching and Releasing Fish on page 65. The information is all that a carver needs to make a replica of the catch you made and the fi sh is available to be caught by another lucky angler. 55

58 BOUNDARY WATERS BETWEEN MAINE AND NEW BRUNSWICK IN AROOSTOOK COUNTY: St. Francis River, Glazier Lake, St. John River (downstream from the confl uence with the St. Francis River), Monument Brook, North Lake, The Thoroughfare between North Lake and East Grand Lake, and East Grand Lake. The following regulations apply on above waters. OPEN WATER FISHING SEASON: April 15 through September 30. EQUIPMENT: Not more than 1 line per person. DAILY BAG LIMITS: Daily bag limit on landlocked salmon, trout and togue (lake trout): Five (5) fi sh, not to include more than 2 landlocked salmon and 2 togue (lake trout), all 5 may be trout. Total weight of these fi sh not to exceed 7-1/2 pounds (3.5 kg.). Daily bag limit on black bass: April 15 June 30: 1 fi sh; July 1-September 30: 3 fi sh. Daily limit on smelts: 200; whitefi sh: 8 fi sh. All other species (except Atlantic salmon): NO LIMITS. IN WASHINGTON COUNTY: East Grand Lake, Mud Lake, St. Croix River, Spednic Lake, Woodland Flowage, Grand Falls Flowage east of a line between red markers on the St. Croix River below Vanceboro from McAllister s Point and Abbott s Point, and St. Croix River Flowage. MINIMUM LENGTH LIMITS: Landlocked salmon: 14 inches Togue (lake trout): 18 inches Bass: 10 inches Trout: 6 inches LEGAL HOURS: From two hours before sunrise to two hours after sunset. Legal fi shing hours and open season herein do not apply to the taking of smelts from waters or portions thereof naturally free of ice. BAIT: Use or possession of spiny-fi nned fi sh for bait is prohibited. EXCEPTIONS TO THE BOUNDARY RULES: St. Croix River from Unionville bridge line to the Milltown Dam: S-5. St. Croix River, from Grand Falls Dam down to Milltown Bridge, including the Woodland Flowage: Remains open to fi shing through October. From October 1 - October 31: artifi cial lures only; all fi sh caught must be released alive at once. Spednic Lake and the St. Croix River from Mud Lake to Spednic Lake: Closed to the taking of bass. East Grand and Spednic Lakes: S-2, S-3, S-20. East Grand: Daily bag limit on landlocked salmon, trout, and togue: 5 fi sh in the aggregate, not to include more than 2 landlocked salmon, 1 togue, and all 5 may be brook trout. Daily limit on white perch: 25 fi sh. The 7 1/2 pound weight limit does not apply. North Lake, Orient: S-2, S-3. Woodland Flowage, Baileyville: S-20. Remains open to fi shing through October. From October 1 - October 31: artifi cial lures only; all fi sh caught must be released alive at once. Either a Maine or New Brunswick license will be honored while fi shing on the main body of the above waters or on boundary river waters, including the main stem of the St. Croix River. Fishing on these waters in any area or cove where jurisdiction can be determined by a straight line drawn between two points of land or fi shing while positioned on shore or tied up to shore will require the appropriate agency license. Fishing while positioned on shore or tied up to shore requires the appropriate agency license. 56

59 FISHING ON OPEN WATERS IN INDIAN TERRITORY As a result of the Maine Indian Claim Settlement Act of 1980, the Maine Indian Tribal State Commission has exclusive jurisdiction over fi shing on any pond of greater than 10 acres with 50% or more of shoreline within Indian (Passamaquoddy or Penobscot) territory and any section of a river, brook or stream both sides of which are in Indian territory or one side of which is in Indian territory for a continuous length of 1/2 mile or more. The Commission has adopted rules which affect the following waters within Indian Territory. Waters subject to special provisions are so indicated. Any season, method, bag or size limits not modifi ed in this section fall under General Law provisions (pages 8-11). WATERS IN PASSAMAQUODDY TERRITORY FRANKLIN COUNTY Lowelltown Township Clear, Elaine, Big Indian, Little Indian, Trout, and Twin Island Ponds: Daily bag limit on brook trout: 2 fi sh; minimum length limit: 10 inches. Rivers, brooks and streams General Law Provisions apply (pgs 8-11) HANCOCK COUNTY T3 ND Lower and Side Pistol Lakes: General Law Provisions apply (pgs 8-11) T4 ND Kilman Pond: Minimum length limit on brook trout: 10 inches. Middle & Upper Chain Lakes, Middle & Upper Pistol Lakes: General Law Provisions apply (pgs 8-11) Sections of rivers, brooks and streams in Indian Territory in T3 and T4ND: General Law provisions apply (pgs 8-11). PENOBSCOT COUNTY T5R1 NBPP Mill Privilege Lake: General Law Provisions apply (pgs 8-11). Sections of all rivers, brooks and streams in Indian Territory in T5 R1 NBPP, T3R9 NWP, and TAR7 WELS: General law Provisions apply (pgs 8-11). SOMERSET COUNTY Hammond Township Section of South Branch Penobscot River in Indian Territory: April 1-August 15: daily bag limit on trout: 2 fi sh; minimum length limit: 6 inches (only 1 may exceed 12 inches). From August 16 -September 30: S-6; daily bag limit on trout: 1 fi sh; minimum length: 6 inches. Holeb Township (Big) Fish Pond and thoroughfare/tributary upstream to Little Fish Pond and Grassy Pond: S-5; daily bag limit on brook trout: 2 fi sh; minimum length limit: 14 inches. (Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife rules prohibit use of motors greater than 10 horsepower). Little Fish & Grassy Ponds: Daily bag limit on brook trout: 2 fi sh; minimum length limit: 10 inches. Prentiss Township Cape Horn Pond: S-5; Daily bag limit on brook trout: 2 fi sh; minimum length limit: 10 inches. Mary Petuche Pond, Prentiss TWP. Subject to Tribal regulation and will be posted. Duncan Pond: S-6; Daily bag limit on brook trout: 2 fi sh; minimum length limit: 10 inches. Duncan Pond and unnamed inlet stream from Hall Pond will be closed to smelting in 2002 and every even year thereafter. The daily bag limit on smelts is 1 quart. Hall Pond: S-5; Daily bag limit on brook trout: 2 fi sh; minimum length limit: 10 inches. Lower Welman Pond: S-6; daily bag limit on brook trout: 2 fi sh; minimum length limit: 10 inches. South Branch, Penobscot River: April 1- August 15: daily bag limit on trout: 2 fi sh; minimum length limit: 6 inches (only 1 may exceed 12 inches). From August 16 September 30: S-6; daily bag limit on trout: 1 fi sh; minimum length: 6 inches. Sections of all other rivers, brooks and streams in Indian Territory in the above Somerset County Townships, as well as in Alder Brook, Pittson Academy, Soldiertown, and Hammond Townships: General Law provisions apply (pgs 8-11). WASHINGTON COUNTY T5 NDBPP Lower Chain & Sysladobsis (Lower) Lakes: General Law Provisions apply (pages 8-11). T19 MDBPP Grassy Pond: General Law Provisions apply (pages 4 6). Sections of brooks and streams in Indian Territory in T5 NDBPP and T19 MDBPP: General Law Provisions apply (pages 8-11). 57

60 WATERS IN PENOBSCOT TERRITORY FRANKLIN COUNTY Alder Stream Township Round Mountain Pond: Opens May 1. S-5; Daily bag limit on trout: 2 fi sh; minimum length limit: 10 inches. Alder Stream: From confl uence of Alder & Little Alder Streams downstream to Penobscot Territory boundary lines: April 1 August 15: Anglers age 15 and under may use single-pointed artifi cial lures; S-5 for anglers age 16 and older. August 16 September 30: S-5. Rest of Alder & Little Alder Streams & tributaries in Indian Territory: S-5. North Branch Dead River: S-5. PENOBSCOT COUNTY Argyle Township Sections of Birch, East Branch Birch, and Hemlock Streams in Indian Territory: General Law Provisions apply (pages 8-11). T3R1 NBPP Section of East Branch Passadumkeag River in Indian Territory: General Law Provisions apply (pages 8-11). T2 and T3R9 NWP East Branch Lake: Daily bag limit on bass: 1 fi sh. All bass between 16 and 20 inches must be released alive at once. Mattamiscontis & Little Mattamiscontis Lakes: General Law Provisions apply (pages 8-11). Sections of East Branch Seboeis, Mattamiscontis, and Sam Ayers Streams and Johnny Ayers, Mountain and Squirrel Brooks in Indian Territory: General Law Provisions apply (pages 8-11). T6R8 WELS First Lake Matagamon: S-15, S-17. Mountain Catcher Pond: Daily bag limit on trout: 2 fi sh, minimum length limit on brook trout: 10 inches. Section of Mountain Catcher Stream in Indian Territory: General Law Provisions apply (pages 8-11). PISCATAQUIS COUNTY Williamsburg Township Sections of Merrill, Roaring, Stinking, and Whetstone Brooks and West Branch Pleasant River in Indian Territory: General Law Provisions apply (pages 8-11). WATERS REGULATED BY TRIBES Any pond of 10 acres or less is regulated by the Tribe in whose territory the pond is located. Contact appropriate Tribal Headquarters for further regulations on such waters. The Tribes also regulate sustenance fi shing by tribal members on inland waters within their reservations. The following regulations apply to waters regulated by the Penobscot Nation in Alder Stream Township in Franklin County Blanchard and Snow Mountain Ponds: S-5; no motors allowed. The Passamaquoddy Tribe may require a permit for access to its waters within its reservation at Indian Township in Washington County including Big Lake, Grand Falls Flowage, Lewy Lake, Long Lake, Georgie Brook, Berry Brook and Tomah Stream. Anyone wishing to fish in Indian Territory should contact one of the following: Maine Indian Tribal-State Commission PO Box 186 Hudson, ME (207) Penobscot Nation Department of Natural Resources 12 Wabanaki Way Indian Island, ME (207) Passamaquoddy Warden Service Indian Township PO Box 446 Princeton, ME (207) or or Pleasant Point PO Box 343 Perry ME (207)

61 LAWS PERTAINING TO LICENSES 1. FISHING LICENSE. A person is required to obtain a valid fi shing license prior to fi shing in inland waters or transporting fi sh taken from inland waters. (a)a person is required to keep his /her fi shing license with him/her at all times while fi shing or transporting fi sh and must exhibit their license for inspection by any warden, department employee, guide or landowner upon request. (b)possession of fi shing tackle in the fi elds or forest or on the waters or ice of this State without a fi shing license is prima facie evidence of fi shing in violation of the law. (c) Fishing licenses may be obtained from local license agents, in person or by mail from the Department s Augusta offi ce, or by the internet at (d)when obtaining a resident license, it is the responsibility of the applicant to submit proof of residency. (e)a Maine resident (and immediate family members who live with that person) may fi sh without a license from their own land if that person owns more than 10 acres of land and lives on that particular piece of land and the land is used exclusively for agricultural purposes. (f) Maine residents under 16 years of age and nonresidents under 12 years of age may fi sh without a license. (g)in-patients at the Veterans Administration Hospital at Togus may fi sh without a license within 25 miles of Togus. (NOTE: Patients not under immediate supervision of a hospital representative must have a valid hospital pass while fi shing). *Resident means a citizen of the United States who has been domiciled in this State continuously for 3 months prior to applying for any license or permit, or an alien who has been so domiciled for one year. You will not be considered a resident unless: a) if registered to vote, registered in Maine; b) if licensed to drive a motor vehicle, applied for a Maine motor vehicle license; c) if owning a motor vehicle(s) located within the State, registered each vehicle in Maine; d) complied with the State income tax laws; and e) if a full-time student at a Maine college or university, resides in Maine continuously for 3 months AND satisfi es above requirements. 2. COMPLIMENTARY LICENSES: (Obtainable at the Department offi ce in Augusta). A free license to fi sh will be issued, upon application, to (a) any Maine resident who is blind; (b) any Maine resident who is a war veteran and has a service connected disability of 100% or has served in a combat zone AND has a service connected disability of 70% or more; (c) Maine residents or non-residents (if reciprocal privileges exist in the home state of the non-resident) who are suffering from the loss, or loss of use, of both lower extremities; (d) the Commissioner may, upon application, issue free fi shing permits covering groups of patients or inmates at certain State institutions, nursing homes, adult foster care facilities, etc. Details may be obtained from the Department s Licensing Division in Augusta; (e) a free fi shing license will be issued, upon application, to any mentally retarded person (as defi ned in Title 34B, 5001, sub- 83), or any person with an acquired brain injury; and any person with a head injury (as defi ned by Title 22, section 3086). 3. FREE LICENSES FOR NATIVE AMERICANS. (Obtainable from respective tribal headquarters). Any Native American, 10 years of age or older, of the Passamaquoddy, Penobscot, Maliseet or Micmac Tribes are eligible to obtain lifetime hunting, trapping and 59

62 LAWS PERTAINING TO LICENSES fi shing licenses, including all necessary permits, except those issued as part of a lottery or drawing, to hunt, trap or fi sh without any charge or fee. 4. OTHER FISHING LICENSE PROVISIONS: (a) A resident license to fi sh, hunt or trap will be issued, at the appropriate fee, to any person who is serving in the United States Armed Forces and is permanently stationed at a military base in Maine (includes spouse and children if they permanently reside with that person). (b) A resident license to fi sh or hunt will be issued, at the appropriate fee, to any citizen of a foreign nation under 21 years of age who is living with a family in Maine in connection with any cultural or educational exchange program. (c) A special combination license to fi sh and hunt will be issued at the appropriate fee to any serviceman who is on active duty in the United States Armed Forces and permanently stationed outside of Maine, provided he can show proof that his home of record as recorded in his service record is Maine. (Includes spouse and dependent children.) 5. CHILDREN S CAMP LICENSE: This license allows any of the boys or girls who are under 16 years of age to fi sh in the lake or pond adjacent to the camp. 6. FISHING DERBIES AND BASS TOURNAMENTS: A PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED prior to conducting a fi shing derby or tournament. Special permits and regulations apply to Bass Tournaments. For detailed rules and laws, contact the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, Fisheries Division, 284 State Street, 41SHS, Augusta, ME or call (207) LAWS PERTAINING TO BAIT DEALERS/USE OF LIVE BAIT A. Live Bait Restrictions. The following are legal baitfi sh for fi shing: Smelt, Lake chub, Eastern silvery minnow, Golden shiner, Emerald shiner, Bridle shiner, Blacknose Shiner, Common shiner, Spottail shiner, Northern redbelly dace, Finescale dace, Fathead minnow, Blacknose dace, Longnose dace, Creek chub, Fallfi sh, Pearl dace, Banded killifi sh, Mummichog, Longnose sucker, White sucker, Creek chubsucker, American eel. Any species of fi sh not listed above may not be used as bait for fi shing in inland waters. B. Importation of baitfish prohibited. It is unlawful to import into this State any live baitfi sh or smelts. C. Bait Dealer s License. It is unlawful for any person to deal in live baitfi sh or live smelts without fi rst obtaining a valid bait dealers license. (NOTE: A person may take live bait for their own use, by the use of hook and line or bait trap only, if that person holds a valid fi shing license). 60 D. Permit to take bait from closed waters. Any person who wishes to take live baitfi sh from inland waters which are not currently open to fi shing must fi rst obtain a written permit from this Department. There is no charge for this permit. (NOTE: No permit is required to take baitfi sh from inland waters during the open fi shing season on those waters). (12553) E. Marking and checking bait traps. All bait traps and bait holding boxes must be marked with the name and address of the person who is taking or holding the bait, and must be checked at least once in every 7 calendar days by the person who set them. F. Storing live bait. Live bait may not be stored in any waters that have an S-4, S-5, S-6, or other prohibitions on the use of live fi sh as bait.

63 FISHING LICENSE FEES To buy your license online go to: RESIDENT Resident Fishing (16 and older)...$21 Combination Fishing and Hunting...$38 Combination Fishing and Archery...$38 1-Day (24 hour) FishingA... $11 Serviceman (resident) Fishing and Hunting (See page 60, 4(c))...$3 Serviceman Dependent Fishing...$10 Serviceman Dependent Fishing and Hunting...$20 Duplicate (obtained from agent who issued original)...$2 agent fee SuperPack...$200 A A 1-Day fi shing license may be exchanged by a Maine resident for a season fi shing or combination hunting and fi shing license upon payment of the agent s fee, plus the difference between that fee and the fee for the annual license. MAINE FISHING LICENSE REVOCATION INFORMATION Anglers should be aware that a conviction for any fi shing violation may result in the revocation of their fi shing privileges. Fishing Violations with a Minimum Mandatory One Year License Revocation The Commissioner is required by law to suspend a person s fi shing license for at least one year and may suspend all other Department Licenses held by a person if that person is convicted of any one of the following violations: Introducing fi sh into inland waters without a permit. Taking or possessing sport fi sh in violation of number, amount, or size limits, as it relates to trout, landlocked salmon, togue and black bass, whenever the violation involves twice the general bag and possession limit adopted by rule by the Commissioner for that species of fi sh in that body of water (Title 12, 12602). (Fees do not include the $2 agent fee.) NON RESIDENT Season fi shing (16 and older)...$52 Combination Fishing and Hunting...$ Day FishingB...$40 7-Day Fishing...$36 3-Day(72-hour) Fishing...$23 1-Day (24 hour) Fishing...$11 Junior Fishing (12-15 years)...$9 Alien Season Fishing (16 and older)...$72 Alien Combination Fishing and Hunting...$178 Duplicate (obtained from agent who issued original)...$2 agent fee B Non-resident 15 day fi shing license may be exchanged for a non-resident season fi shing license upon payment of $12.00 plus the agent s fee. SUPERSPORT: A supersport designation may be purchased for $20, which funds the Support Landowner and Sport Hunter Programs. EXPIRATION: Unless otherwise specifi cally provided, all licenses expire on December 31st of the calendar year for which they were issued. Taking fi sh by snagging (defi ned by Title 12, 12651). Importing live bait fi sh or smelts without a permit (Title 12, 12556). Buying or selling freshwater sport fi sh (Title 12, A). Taking fi sh by explosive, poisonous or stupefying substances (Title 12, 12653). Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Law (Title 12) also contains mandatory two, three and five year revocations for convictions of other violations. The revocations listed above apply to violations of fishing laws only. 61

64 Poachers are thieves help us catch them. To report violations of Maine s fish and wildlife laws call ALERT US ( ) In State (207) Out of State 62

65 RIVER FLOW INFORMATION Kennebec & Androscoggin Rivers Fishing enthusiasts, recreationalists and others seeking water release information for selected dams on the upper Androscoggin and Kennebec river basins can now receive it via a toll-free number 24-hours a day. FPL Energy Maine Hydro L.L.C. presents, as a public service, The H20 Flow Hotline, which provides daily information on water releases from 11 dams on the Kennebec and Androscoggin watersheds. Interested parties can call FLOW from any touch-tone phone and follow the pre-recorded prompts. Information on releases from the following dams is available: Harris, Flagstaff, Williams, East and West Outlets, Brassua, and Roach Dams on the Kennebec watershed; Aziscohos, Errol, and Middle and Upper Dams on the Androscoggin watershed. The recording is updated each evening at 6:00 PM with information for the following day and at 9:00 a.m. for the current day, however, the fl ows provided are considered estimates and can change at any time. F.P.L.E. urges people who fi sh and paddle below dams to exercise extreme caution, as water levels can rise or fall rapidly without notice. IDENTIFICATION OF SALMON AND BROWN TROUT The most obvious difference between salmon and brown trout may be found in the head and tail areas. Knowing them may help the angler release a fi sh more quickly when certain creel and size restrictions apply. On salmon, the vomerine teeth are small and arranged in single row on shaft, few to none on vomerine head. On the Brown Trout, the vomerine teeth are well-developed on both vomerine head and shaft, arranged in a zig-zag row on shaft. On salmon, the caudal fi n may be slightly forked and on the brown trout, the caudal fi n is square and unforked. BROWN TROUT inside upper jaw SALMON inside upper jaw vomerine head vomerine shaft 63

66 MAINE ATLANTIC SALMON COMMISSION The Maine Atlantic Salmon Commission (ASC) is the lead agency charged with the management of Anadromous (sea run) Atlantic salmon. Its mission is to: Protect, preserve, enhance, restore, and manage the Atlantic salmon and its habitat; to secure a sustainable recreational fi shery in the State; and to conduct and coordinate all projects involving research, planning, management, restoration, or propagation of the Atlantic salmon. It is unlawful to angle for, take, or possess anadromous Atlantic salmon from all Maine waters (including all coastal waters), unless otherwise permitted by the Maine Atlantic Salmon Commission. If an Atlantic salmon is incidentally hooked it should not be removed from the water, and it should be released immediately. Under special circumstances the ASC may conduct experimental catch and release fi shing seasons for Atlantic salmon at specifi c locations. For information pertaining to experimental fishing seasons, or for more information on the Atlantic Salmon Commission, please refer to our website: or call the ASC Augusta office at (207) Anglers do your part to know an Atlantic salmon parr from a brook trout. Recreational Anglers Is that a brook trout? Look again! Brook trout anglers mistakenly take many Atlantic salmon parr each year. Please do your part to protect Maine s endangered Atlantic salmon by taking the time to understand the difference between each fi sh. Art by: J.O. Pennanen Atlantic Salmon Parr Color is variable, depending on habitat. Parr have 8 to 11 pigmented bars, or parr marks, along each side of their body, alternating with a single row of red spots along the lateral line. Art by: J.O. Pennanen Eastern Brook Trout Color is variable, depending on habitat. Brook trout can be distinguished from other members of the trout family by the dark, wavy, worm-like line on their back and the white leading edges of their fi ns, including the tail. 64

67 TIPS FOR CATCHING AND RELEASING FISH By carefully following these simple instructions, you can release your fi sh unharmed. If you enjoyed catching your fi sh, so will the next angler! 1. Time is of the essence. Play and release the fi sh as quickly and carefully as possible. An exhausted fi sh may be too weak to recover. 2. IMPORTANT: Keep the fish in the water if it is not going to be part of your daily bag limit. A fi sh out of water is not only suffocating, but may be subject to a quick freeze. 3. Be gentle. Keep your fi ngers away from the gills. Don t squeeze the fi sh. 4. Remove the hook with small pliers or a similar type tool. If the hook is deeply embedded or in a sensitive area such as the gills or stomach, cut the leader close to the snout. Make an effort to use regular steel (bronzed) hooks to promote early disintegration. Do not use stainless or gold-plated hooks. 5. To revive a fish once it is back in the water, hold it in a swimming position in the water until it is able to swim away. 6. Togue (lake trout) often have expanded air bladders after being pulled up rapidly from deep water. If the belly appears expanded, release the fi sh from the hook fi rst, then gently press your thumb along the stomach near the paired belly fi ns and move it forward a few times to remove air from the bladder. Finally, proceed to revive and free the fish. THE MAINE DEPARTMENT OF INLAND FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE has the lead role in making Maine s outdoor future a bright one. A big part of our job is to provide useful information to help make your outdoor experiences safer and more enjoyable. That is why we developed the OUTDOOR PARTNERS PROGRAM. This mobile information trailer travels statewide to fairs, festivals, and outdoor events throughout the year. Whether you enjoy hunting, fishing, wildlife watching, boating, riding snowmobiles or just love being outdoors, please stop by when we visit an event near you. Maine Game Wardens and other department staff will be on hand to answer questions and give you useful items like maps, guides, pamphlets, and posters to help you learn more about Maine s fish and wildlife. Please enjoy Maine s great outdoors safely, and treat the land and its resources as if they were your own. With greater knowledge, stewardship and understanding, we can all work together to preserve the unique ourdoor treasure we call Maine. Outdoor Partners The Outdoor Partners program greatly appreciates the support from Poland Spring Natural Spring Water, Kittery Trading Post, Trout Unlimited, B.A.S.S. Federation of Maine, L.L. Bean, and Bombardier Recreational Products. 65 Caring for Maine s Outdoor Future

68 SALT WATER FISHING INFORMATION The following information is applicable to all the waters of the State within the rise and fall of the tide and within the marine limits of the State, but not including areas above any fi shway or dam when the fi shway or dam is the dividing line between tidewater and freshwater. The DEPARTMENT OF MARINE RESOURCES (DMR) is the State agency that is established to conserve and develop marine and estuarine resources. The Bureau of Resource Management promotes and develops recreational and commercial saltwater fi sheries through research, technical assistance, and the collection of statistics. The Bureau of Marine Patrol enforces laws and regulations pertaining to saltwater recreational and commercial fi shing activities as well as Maine s boat laws, including operation, registration and safety requirements. For information, contact the DMR at: 21 SHS, Augusta, Maine ; telephone: (207) Anyone wanting further information concerning fi sh consumption advisories should contact DHHS, Bureau of Public Health directly at (866) or at (207) Saltwater angling licenses are not required for recreational saltwater angling. A commercial license is required when any marine species is sold and when more than the recreational bag limits are in possession of the angler. Selling fi sh without a commercial permit is prohibited. Current saltwater fi shing information can be obtained by contacting the Recreational Marine Fisheries Program, Maine DMR, PO Box 8, West Boothbay Harbor, ME Telephone: (207) Website: Freshwater fish (brown trout, black bass-largemouth and smallmouth, black crappie, rainbow trout, chain pickerel, and landlocked salmon) regulations in coastal waters. All rules governing methods of taking, size, bag, and possession limits conform with the general law open water fi shing regulations found in this book, except that the minimum length limit on brown trout and rainbow trout in coastal waters is 14 inches. It is unlawful to fi sh for or take freshwater fi sh by any means other than hook and line. It is unlawful to snag freshwater fi sh. Sturgeon: It is unlawful to take, catch, possess, or destroy any shortnose or Atlantic sturgeon from the coastal waters of Maine. Striped Bass: Kennebec River. From the downsteam side of the Lockwood Dam (including the Sebasticook River downsteam from Fort Halifax Dam) to the upsteam side of the Donald Carter bridge: Open water fi shing from January 1 - December 31: single hooked artifi cial lures only; December 1 - June 30: all striped bass must be released alive at once; July 1 - November 30: the bag limit on striped bass is 1 fi sh between inches, or one fi sh 40 inches or greater in length. From the upstream side of the Donald Carter bridge to tidewater (transmission line crossing in Augusta): open water fi shing from January 1 - December 31; April 1 - June 30: single hooked artifi cial lures only; July 1 - November 30: the bag limit on striped bass is 1 fi sh between inches, or one fi sh 40 inches or greater in length. December 1 - June 30: all striped bass caught must be released alive at once. Maine s striped bass regulations cover all Maine coastal waters up to the head of tide in all rivers. In addition, there are special regulations in effect on some rivers. Contact the Department of Marine Resources for current size restrictions, season dates, and bag limits. Gear restrictions: Gear is restricted to hook and line only. Use of a gaff to land a striped bass is illegal. 66

69 MAINE BOATING LAW HIGHLIGHTS A person may not operate a motorboat or personal watercraft on the inland waters of the state unless a Lake & River Protection Sticker is affi xed to both sides of the watercraft. The fee is $10 for boats registered in Maine, and $20 for boats registered outside Maine. Any watercraft equipped with machinery of any horsepower must be registered, including sailboats, canoes, dinghies and rowboats. The OPERATOR must have the valid registration certifi cate on board and available for inspection at all times the boat is in operation. NOTE: Before a boat can be registered, the owner must (1) submit proof that the excise tax has been paid to their town tax collector or that the boat is tax exempt, and (2) pay sales tax or use tax on all boats purchased from another person (casual sale). Assigned registration numbers, stickers and excise tax decals must be displayed on both sides of the bow of the boat, in that order. Boats validly registered in other states having a federally approved law can operate, for a period of 60 consecutive days, without licensing in Maine. An operator of a boat of more than 10 horsepower must be at least 12 years of age unless under the immediate supervision of a person at least 16 years of age. Children 10 years of age or under are required to WEAR a Type I, II or III PFD in all watercraft. Craft less than 16 feet and all canoes and kayaks regardless of length, must carry at least 1 Coast Guard approved personal fl otation device (PFD), Types I, II, or III (wearable), for each person aboard. Watercraft 16 feet or longer must carry the above PLUS 1 Type IV (throwable) device immediately available in craft. See Maine Boat Law for requirements for carrying passengers for hire or other commercial purposes. Boating accidents involving personal injury, death or property damage estimated at $1000 or more must be reported to a law enforcement agency by the quickest means possible. Prudent and reasonable speed is required at all times; operation to endanger persons or property, in a reckless manner, or under the infl uence of alcohol or drugs, is prohibited. It is unlawful to engage in prolonged circling, informal racing, wake jumping, or other types of continued and repeated activities that harass another person. This subsection may be enforced by any law enforcement offi cer or a person may bring a private nuisance action for a violation of this subsection pursuant to Title 17 Section Watercraft operating between sunset and sunrise must display lights and carry such other safety equipment required by federal and state law. For a copy of the Federally approved Maine Boating Law, contact the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, 284 State St., 41 SHS, Augusta, ME phone: (207) WATER SAFETY ZONE AND HEADWAY SPEED: Watercraft MAY NOT be operated at greater than headway speed (speed necessary to maintain steerage and control) within the water safety zone (that area within 200 feet of the shoreline, whether the shoreline of the mainland or of an island) or within a marina or an approved anchorage in coastal or inland waters, except while actively fi shing. Maine has a tough OUI (operating under the infl uence) provision in its boating law. 67

70 ACCESS RIGHTS TO PUBLIC WATERS Although there are public rights of access to great ponds (natural lakes of 10 acres or more), most great ponds are encircled by private lands. People generally have the right to cross undeveloped land to get to a great pond, but do not have the right to fi sh from the shore. Similarly, the public does not have legal rights to use river banks for fi shing, except from the custom of permissive access. Since private landowners own approximately 94% of Maine s land area, the future of much of Maine s public recreation depends on our relationship with private landowners now. The Landowner Relations Program within the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife works on increasing and enhancing access to private property. Without that access, outdoor recreational opportunities would be quite limited. Even though permission to access unposted land is not required by law, Asking First is the right thing to do. We are fi nding through conversations with hundreds of landowners across the State, that all landowners want is to be asked for access to their land and thanked for its use. Access to private land can be lost because of the abuse and disrespect shown by a few towards the landowner and their land. The sporting public needs to help landowners in any way possible. Pick up trash left behind by someone else; correct the person that is doing something wrong; and most importantly, convey to the landowner how much you appreciate being able to use their land. The Landowner Relations Program is funded by the proceeds of the Supersport License sales. Become a supporter of preserving access for now and future generations. Any license may be upgraded to a supersport at any time. LOONS & LEAD DON T MIX Lead tackle is deadly to waterbirds! Lead sinkers and jigs cause fatal lead poisoning in loons and other waterfowl. Lead ingestion is the #1 killer of loons in Maine, but any waterbird can die from swallowing just one lead sinker or jig! YOU CAN: Use steel, tin, bismuth or plastic instead. Ask local tackle shops to stock alternatives. Properly dispose of old lead sinkers & jigs. Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Maine Audubon Society

71 Trouble by the Bucketful That s what the illegal introduction of exotic species brings to Maine s waters. Some thoughtless individuals are attempting to destroy the future of Maine s native fi sheries. These non-sportsmen illegally stock the type of fi sh they prefer to catch, without regard for the environmental havoc they infl ict on the resource. Illegal stocking selfi shly denies the people of Maine the right to decide what is best for our waters. Please help fight this serious problem. It is illegal to transport live fi sh without a permit. It is illegal to dump unused baitfi sh into any waterway. There is a $10,000 fi ne for a conviction of illegal stocking. Always keep your ears and eyes open for those who are committing these senseless acts. To report information about an illegal introduction please call: ALERT-US US Cellular and Maine Wireless dial #GW Unicel dial *GW There is a $2, reward for information leading to a conviction. 69

72 INVASIVE AQUATIC PLANTS Aliens are waiting to take over your body...your favorite water body. Do your part to protect Maine Lakes & Streams Destructive plants like milfoil could be one fishing trip away from invading your favorite lake. Inspect for and remove all plants from this gear: B ait & tackle, fishing lines, nets, live wells & boat floor. Now Maine faces a new threat: Rock Snot. Also known as Didymo, it is a microscopic algae that attacks rocky stream beds. From site to site, even on the same stream or river... CHECK & remove any material that sticks to fishing equipment, waders, canoes, paddles, shoes and tackle. Outboard A motor--around & behind the prop. Check ladder when pulled up and all around the boat. nchors and lines are often covered with plants when pulled up. Trailers especially at sharp edges catch plants. Also check license plates, behind wheels, axles, rollers, hull bunks & anywhere on the frame. SCRUB with HOT water and a squirt of diswashing detergent boats and other hard items. SOAK clothes, felt-sole and other soft items for 30 minutes. Allow to dry. 70

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