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Maine Fishing Report: Spring Stripers, Haddock, and Pollock Action

Author
Quiet. Please
Published
Mon 31 Mar 2025
Episode Link
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/maine-fishing-report-spring-stripers-haddock-and-pollock-action--65246667

Hey there, fellow anglers! Artificial Lure here with your local Maine fishing report for March 31, 2025. It's a beautiful spring morning out on the Atlantic, with the sun rising at 6:15 AM and setting later at 6:59 PM.

Let's talk tides first. We've got a high tide at 12:54 PM, reaching about 12.4 feet, and a low tide at 7:01 PM, dropping to around -0.9 feet. That's gonna give us some nice water movement throughout the day.

Weather-wise, it's shaping up to be a decent day for fishing. Temps are hovering in the mid-50s with a light breeze coming in from the southwest. Perfect conditions for casting those lines!

Now, onto the good stuff - the fish! Striped bass are starting to show up in the rivers and salt marshes. We've been seeing some schoolies in the 20-30 inch range, with a few bigger ones mixed in. The Kennebec and Saco Rivers have been particularly hot spots lately.

For you tuna chasers, I've got some disappointing news. The bluefin fishery is currently closed until June 1st, so we'll have to wait a bit longer for those big boys.

But don't worry, there's still plenty of action to be had! Haddock fishing has been picking up, with some nice catches reported off the coast of Kittery. And if you're looking for a fun fight, the pollock are biting like crazy all along the coast.

As for lures, you can't go wrong with soft plastics for those stripers. Paddletails in white or chartreuse have been working wonders. For the haddock, try jigging with clams or sea worms.

If you're more of a bait fisherman, fresh cut mackerel or herring are your best bet for stripers. And don't forget about those good old bloodworms - they're like candy to the fish this time of year.

For you folks looking for some hot spots, I'd recommend checking out Casco Bay for some early season striper action. The waters around Bailey Island have been particularly productive. And if you're after those haddock, head out to Jeffreys Ledge - it's been on fire lately.

Remember, the key to success this time of year is to fish slow and deep. The water's still a bit chilly, so the fish aren't as active as they will be in a few weeks.

That's all for now, folks. Get out there and tight lines!

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