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With over 5,000 lakes and ponds, and over 32,000 miles of rivers and streams, Maine offers the angler a wide variety of choice fishing spots to choose from. The large number of waters help to offer diverse fishing opportunities. As for the sport and game fish of Maine, salmon, trout and bass are popular and found in abundance, along with many other species.

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Maine Guides, Resorts and Lodges:


Barnett's Cabins: P.O. Box 728, Sherman Mills, ME 04776 Phone 207-365-4147 http://www.coffeenews.net/barnetts FISH: trout, bass, pickerel and perch. Housekeeping cabins fully furnished.

Bear Creek Guide Service and Lodge: Island Falls, ME 04747 Phone 1-207-463-2662 Registered Maine Guide.

Bear Spring Camps: 60 Jamaica Point Rd., Rome, ME 04963 Phone 207-397-2341 FISH: bass, salmon, pickerel, perch and northern pike. Furnished lakefront cottages on the North Bay of Great Pond.

Birches Resort: P.O. Box 41, Rockwood, ME 04478 Phone 207-534-7305 or 800-825-9453 http://www.birches.com Rustic log cabins. Boat/motor rentals, guides available. Open year-round.

Brassua Lake Sporting Camps: P.O. Box 187 MT, Rockwood, ME 04478 Phone 207-534-7328 http://www.brassualakecamps.com FISH: salmon and trout. Fully equipped housekeeping cabins. Icefishing and guides available. Open year-round.

Bill and Ella Button - Cottages: 354 Five Kezar Rd., Waterford, ME 04088 Phone 207-583-4282 FISH: bass, trout, pickerel and perch. Boat included.

Camp Yukon Cottages: 55 South Yukon Lane, Winthrop, ME 04364 Phone 207-395-4614 (summer) or 941-697-5515 (winter) http://www.yukoncottages.com FISH: bass. Boat/canoe rentals and fishing licenses available.

C. Moxie Gore Outfitters, Inc.: P.O. Box 40, West Forks, ME 04985 Phone 207-663-2121 or 866-663-2646 http://www.cmoxiegore.com Lodging; offers registered fishing guides and shuttle service to local boating spots.

Grant's Kennebago Camps: P.O. Box 786, Rangeley, ME 04970 Phone 1-800-633-4815 http://www.grantscamps.com FISH: trophy brook trout, brown trout and landlocked salmon. Flyfishing. Open mid-May to mid-October.

Hideaway on Pocomoonshine Lake: 29 The Hieaway Lane, So. Princeton, ME 04668-3156 Phone 207-427-6183 http://www.pocomoonshine.com FISH: smallmouth bass. 3 well-equipped housekeeping cottages, rowboat/canoe included. Motor rental available.

Lakeside Inn & Cabins: P.O. Box 36, 14 Rolfe St., Princeton, ME 04668 Phone 207-796-2324 or 888-677-2874 Meals, boat/canoe rentals, guides and licenses available.

Lakeside Motel & Cabins: P.O. Box 236, East Winthrop, ME 04343 Phone 207-395-6741 or 800-532-6892 http://www.lakesidelodging.com FISH: bass. Housekeeping/full service cabins. Boat rentals available. Ramp and dock facilities.

Libby Camps: P.O. Box 810 - CC, Ashland, ME 04732 Phone 207-435-8274 (radio phone) http://www.libbycamps.com Completely equipped log cabins. Canoes included. Meals, boats/motors and guides available. Seaplane/road access.

Macannamac Camps & Lodge: P.O. Box 598, Millinocket, ME 04462 Phone 207-528-2855 http://www.macannamac.com Flyfishing, spincasting, icefishing, trolling. Log cabins, private docks. Boat rentals available.

Middle Branch Trading Post: Equipped with both Coleman and Old Town Canoes. Our tackle shop has a variety of boat gear, rods and reels, bait, and camp supplies. Please visit http://middlebranch.homestead.com for additional details.

Mt. Chase Lodge & Country Inn: Box 281, Patten, ME 04765 Phone 207-528-2183 http://www.maineguide.com/patten/mtchase Lodge and cabins.

Nahmakanta Lake Camps: P.O. Box 544, Millinocket, ME 04462 Phone 207-731-8888 http://www.nahmakanta.com FISH: brook trout. Cabins, trout streams. Housekeeping or Meal plan.

Packard's Camps: RFD#2, Box 176, Guilford, ME 04443 Phone 207-997-3300 http://www.packardscamps.com FISH: landlocked salmon, lake trout and smallmouth bass. Canoe/boat/motor rentals available. Fully equipped housekeeping cabins.

Papoose Pond Resort & Campground: 700 Norway Rd., Rt. 118, Dept. C&C, Waterford, ME 04088 Phone 207-583-4470 http://www.papoosepondresort.com Waterfront cabins/cottages. Fishing, discounted off-season rates include free boat.

Shin Pond Village: R.R. 1, Box 280, Shin Pond, Patten, ME 04765 Phone 207-528-2900 http://www.shinpond.com Housekeeping cottages, tent sites, ice fishing, canoe rentals.

Sunset Camps: Box 68, Rts. 8 & 137, Smithfield, ME 04978 Phone 207-362-2611 http://www.sunsetcamps.com FISH: bass, salmon, trout, pickerel, perch and northern pike. Boat/canoe/motor rentals available.

Terraces Cottages: HC 32 - Box 3700, Rangeley, ME 04970 Phone 207-864-3771 or 207-864-5451 (winter) FISH: salmon and trout. Fully equipped housekeeping cottages. Free docking. Boat/motor/canoe rentals available.

Wildwood Camps: 74 Wildwood Lane, St. Albans, ME 04971 Phone 207-938-4819 FISH: smallmouth bass, white perch, pickerel, salmon and brown trout. Boats/motors/canoe rentals available.

Woodrest Cottages: Rt. 2, Box 4690, McGrath Pond Rd., Belgrade, ME 04917 Phone 207-465-2950 http://www.woodrest.com FISH: bass, salmon, trout, pickerel, perch and northern pike. Cabins, fishing boat included. Motor rentals available. Open May-October.



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