Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Maine coastal fishing report for March 26, 2025. It's shaping up to be a decent day on the water, so let's dive right in.
First off, sunrise was at 6:34 AM, and we're looking at sunset around 7:02 PM. Weather-wise, it's a bit chilly this morning at 45°F, but we're expecting it to warm up to the mid-50s by afternoon. Winds are light from the southwest, which should make for some calm seas.
Now, let's talk tides. High tide hit at 9:09 AM, measuring about 9'2", and we've got another high coming in at 9:46 PM. Low tide's at 3:28 PM, so plan your fishing accordingly, folks.
As for the fish, we're seeing some good action out there. Striped bass are starting to show up in the rivers and along the coast. They're chasing herring, so if you're looking to land a keeper, try using soft plastic paddletails or stickbaits that mimic those baitfish. The Hogy Pro Tail Paddles have been working wonders lately.
Speaking of herring, the runs are in full swing. While we can't use them as bait anymore, they're bringing in the predators. Anglers have been having luck with white or chrome-colored lures, especially in the early mornings and late evenings.
For you groundfish enthusiasts, the haddock bite has been pretty solid. A fella named Rick Turner pulled in a 9-pounder not too long ago, which is a real nice fish. If you're heading out deep, jig with clams or squid near rocky bottom in about 100 feet of water.
Now, if you're looking for some hot spots, I'd recommend checking out the mouth of the Kennebec River or around the islands off Boothbay Harbor. The stripers have been stacking up in those areas. For the boat crowd, Jeffreys Ledge has been producing some quality haddock and pollock.
Don't forget, folks, the water's still pretty cold, so if you're wading, make sure you've got your proper gear on. Safety first, always.
That's all I've got for you today. Remember to check your regulations, and let's hope for tight lines and bent rods. This is Artificial Lure, signing off until next time. Fish on, Maine!