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Оглавление10 . Sebasticook River (bass)
Location: Central Maine, about a 1-hour ride from Bangor, a 2-hour ride from Portland; a 3½-hour ride from Boston, Massachusetts; and a 3½-hour ride from Manchester, New Hampshire. Full-service airports are available in all four cities.
“For years I’ve fished for smallmouth bass in Maine’s
ponds, lakes, streams, and rivers. My all-time favorite
is the Sebasticook River—I try to go back every year.”
— Lefty Kreh
From its humble beginnings at Great Moose Pond in the central Maine town of North Dexter, the Sebasticook River makes a slow and lazy course roughly 45 miles through the small towns of Burnham, Pittsfield, and Benton, before terminating at the Kennebec River at historic Fort Halifax in
Winslow. Its tannic waters transition from shallow riffles, deep pools, and small impoundments, as it drains approximately 985 square miles of low-lying forests, swamps, and farmland. A hydroelectric station located on the lower end of the river at Benton Falls is the only dam left between there and the Atlantic Ocean, roughly 60 miles away.
While the Sebasticook River may not be as well-known as many waters in this book, it has a much deeper history in regard to fishing than most could ever imagine. In fact, the river is the site of the oldest known fish weir in North America. This submerged wooden structure predates the pyramids of Egypt.
The Sebasticook River was in the national news when the Fort