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Above. East Outlet

Dam at Moosehead

Lake. Fliesandfins.com

Left. Greg Bostater

with fall brookie.

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are conducive to wading; high flows are not. The opposite applies to floating, because low flows are difficult to row. Medium flows are wadable and floatable, and usually offer the best fishing. Wading anglers should be vigilant, as the water can rise unexpectedly—and fast. Harris hydropower station at Indian Pond, water levels in Moosehead Lake, and heavy rains can all influence flows. Projected daily flows are posted in the parking area at the Route 6/15 bridge. There is also a toll- free flow information number: 800-557-3569. Wading staffs are highly recommended, as the riverbed is lined with slippery bowling ball–size rocks.

May through October is prime time on the Outlet. Fall typically produces the largest fish. The river is heavily stocked by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife—the Outlet is one of the most heavily stocked stretches of river in the state. Fish are stocked in both spring and fall. There is some level of natural salmon reproduction. Artificial spawning beds have been built on the river. In the fall, large salmon can

be seen moving in and out of these beds, which are closed to fishing. There are also some resident brook trout. Trout and salmon enter the river from both Moosehead Lake and Indian Pond as well. There are also holdover fish. Trout average a foot long, though fish up to 16 inches are caught. Salmon average roughly the same, but some fish over 20 inches are caught every year.

Hatches: Hatches on the East Outlet occur slightly later than those on the lower sections of the Kennebec. They are, however, both strong and predictable. Mayflies start in late May and run well into late June. They hatch intermittently in the summer and pick back up again in the late summer and early fall. Caddis overlap early mayfly hatches, peak in the late spring and summer, and continue into early fall. Blue-winged Olives can provide excellent dry-fly angling during overcast conditions. Stoneflies can hatch pretty much anytime, and classic streamer fishing for salmon in the spring and fall, and on overcast days, can be particularly productive.

Regulations: The East Outlet is restricted to fly fishing only. It is catch-and-release from October 1 through April 30. From May 1 to September 30 there is a one-fish limit. The minimum length limit on trout and salmon is 14 inches. From November 1 through March 31, the lower section of the river (from the yellow markers at the tail end of Beach Pool to the red markers at Indian Pond) is closed to fishing.

As I mentioned in the beginning, the East Outlet represents classic landlocked salmon fishing at its finest. It is a unique fishery on a rugged and beautiful river in a remote and relatively undeveloped setting.

50 Best Places Fly Fishing the Northeast

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