
I am ignorant. One spot in the Kennebec River has made me stupid. Maybe all that is a little harsh but its been about a month since I have become a weekend fisherman and during all that time, every single weekend day, I have fished the same spot. As a result, I really do not know first hand if there are fish anywhere else. The problem is, that from the reports I hear, and the lack of fish that I see, I am stuck in this one spot.
The good thing is we have caught a ton of fish every weekend. Most of the fish have been above the slot as they have been all year. We have not gotten fish out of the mid-30s but my pal George Harris boated this beauty in the same spot one super fishy morning.

The spikes have grown into Tinkers but they can be had right in the harbor. There is also a ton of tiny herring there too but harder to catch those little buggers. No point in trying anyway since the Macs are small and plentiful.
My boy Colin Yentsch caught his 18th and maybe more BFT today too. He was anchored up within sight of land down off the coast of southern Maine. He went down Saturday night after dinner. He needs to get into the spot at night to get bait under his lights. He can't fish at night, however, for the BFTs because the bluefish are so thick down there.
That's all for now. I guess the next big question is will there be something worth posting about in October?
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