Good morning, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Atlantic Ocean, Maine fishing report for this beautiful Friday, May 30, 2025.
## Today's Conditions
The sun rose about twenty minutes ago at 5:04 AM and won't set until 8:20 PM, giving us plenty of daylight to work with. We're looking at moderate northwest winds around 15 knots shifting westerly later this morning. High tide hits around noon with a low coming in the evening. Visibility is excellent with temperatures expected to reach the mid-50s along the coast.
## Striper Update
Striped bass are now in full swing, folks! They've been pushing up from Massachusetts over the past two weeks and are swarming our rivers. The Saco, York, Mousam, and Kennebunk Rivers are all producing slot stripers. With mackerel now showing up out front, expect the next wave to push closer to beaches and islands.
Zach over at Saco Bay Tackle Company tells me that areas near dams with herring runs are absolutely on fire right now. He's been slaying them in the Scarborough Marsh using 5¼" Gravity Tackle paddle tails in yellow, pearl, and natural colors. If you're working the Webhannet River, the tube-and-worm rig continues to be deadly effective.
## Groundfish Report
The groundfishing remains stellar with haddock action staying hot. Tantas Ledge is seeing more haddock moving in as waters warm, but Jeffrey's Ledge and Platt's Bank are still your most reliable spots for consistent action. With dogfish numbers still low, bait fishing is working particularly well.
Recent trips out of Ogunquit have been reporting excellent haddock landings along with good numbers of cusk, a few redfish, and even the occasional halibut. Most captains are alternating between drifting and anchoring, with anchor stops producing the best results.
## Hot Spots Worth Checking
1. Scarborough Marsh area has been consistently producing slot stripers on soft plastics
2. Reid State Park, where the Kennebec pours into the Atlantic, continues to yield quality fish
3. Jeffrey's Ledge for those looking to fill coolers with haddock
## Tackle Tips
For stripers, it's hard to beat those Gravity Tackle paddle tails right now, but charter captains are also doing well with live mackerel when they can find them. For the groundfish, fresh clams and sea worms are outperforming jigs in most cases, though it never hurts to have both in your arsenal.
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