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#21 buckland

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Posted 01 March 2013 - 01:36 AM

I forgot I wanted to add a shot of the North Maine Woods... google it... a very rough area worth every needed preparation to go there. (I think the state bird of Maine is the black fly)The trout fishing is incredible.
Photo is of a nameless lake... all mine... sitting there watching the sun go down.

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#22 DanT

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Posted 01 March 2013 - 02:24 AM

I forgot I wanted to add a shot of the North Maine Woods... google it... a very rough area worth every needed preparation to go there. (I think the state bird of Maine is the black fly)The trout fishing is incredible.
Photo is of a nameless lake... all mine... sitting there watching the sun go down.


I thought this forum was for sharing information....Well thanks for the black fly tip, I once camped in Maine near the coast by Freeport and the mosquitos were like something from a Hitchcock movie. The guy who ran the campground said "this is a good night".

Nice pic. Sweet Spot, I wouldn't tell anyone either. Way to Represent, EAST COAST !
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#23 Dughlas Stiubhart

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Posted 01 March 2013 - 04:44 PM

A good time to visit interior Maine to avoid the BUGS is September or October. You might be lucky and catch a little color, too.

A shot from the summit of Mt Katahdin looking down on Chimney Pond in Baxter State Park, Maine.

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Posted 02 March 2013 - 06:09 PM

Okay Okay... Dole Pond... And one thing to know about the top 1/3 of Maine is that it is privately managed area for paper ...ie logging... it is wild country. No roads other than logging dirt/shale... conditions can be crazy. One must pay a fee to enter and follow the rules. The North Maine Woods org. maintains campsites...rustic, ie table and a truck rim fire circle and an outhouse. Hunting season (October for Bear and Moose) can get down right crowded as there are so few sites. One can travel 100 miles and only pass a few. There are no services/gas/buildings of any kind other than for logging trucks. It is rough enough most people don't bother. Once you are in 75 miles... one finds peace and quiet and good fishing. Read Thoreau's Maine Woods. It's still like that mostly.

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Posted 02 March 2013 - 10:44 PM

WOW , Thanks.
Your FWC must serve you well in such a wild place ?
Now I got the FWC and the North Maine Woods bug (the good kind). The fact that such a vast wild area exists here on the East makes it that much more special. I've enjoyed the Blue Ridge Mts., the Alleganies of Pa., New York state is pretty amazing, but hundreds of square miles of unpaved roads and wilderness in North Maine never made my must do list. Now I'm saving a spot on top of the east coast list. Thanks for the 411.
What time of the year would you recommend?
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#26 Moose man

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Posted 03 March 2013 - 01:53 AM

Stew you have a ATC and from Maine?

That is a rarer combo than a FWC in the east
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#27 Dughlas Stiubhart

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Posted 03 March 2013 - 01:46 PM

Stew you have a ATC and from Maine?

That is a rarer combo than a FWC in the east

Indeed, Moose Man, it would be a rare combo, but I don't live in Maine; I live in Colorado.

I do like poking around the woods and mountains of Maine, NY and New England, though.

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Posted 03 March 2013 - 05:34 PM

Its Good to be Stew.
How about some pics of your Custom Rig.
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Posted 03 March 2013 - 09:26 PM

I have only seen one FWC in the north east. It was on the NJ turnpike.

Would like to bump into someone that has a hawk in the NE so I check me out before I take the plunge.

Me a nice fella with a Hallmark. That is one beautiful camper but a little too heavy for my 1500
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#30 Dughlas Stiubhart

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Posted 04 March 2013 - 04:29 PM

Its Good to be Stew.
How about some pics of your Custom Rig.


Dan, I don't want to highjack this thread about Maine, but there are lots of shots of my rig (and plenty of other stuff) at Stew's Photos.
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