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Maine Fishing Water Quality

Find the best fishing spots in Maine with real-time water quality data

303
Monitoring Stations
0
Excellent Spots
22
Avg Score
0
Regulation Links

Fishing Closures

Coverage: All 50 States + DC

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Regulations can change by season, species, and water body.

9
Total Closures
4
Permanent
0
Seasonal
4
No-Fishing Areas

Franklin Island National Wildlife Refuge

PermanentNo Fishing
Franklin Island National Wildlife Refuge · Marine
Period: Year-round
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Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge

PermanentNo Fishing
Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge · Marine
Period: Year-round
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Petit Manan National Wildlife Refuge

PermanentNo Fishing
Petit Manan National Wildlife Refuge · Marine
Period: Year-round
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Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge

PermanentNo Fishing
Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge · Marine
Period: Year-round
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Acadia National Park

Gear
Acadia National Park · Marine
Period: Check regulations
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Cross Island National Wildlife Refuge

Gear
Cross Island National Wildlife Refuge · Marine
Period: Check regulations
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Pond Island National Wildlife Refuge

Gear
Pond Island National Wildlife Refuge · Marine
Period: Check regulations
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Seal Island National Wildlife Refuge

Gear
Seal Island National Wildlife Refuge · Marine
Period: Check regulations
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Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve

Gear
Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve · Marine
Period: Check regulations
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About Fishing in Maine

Maine offers diverse fishing opportunities with 303 water quality monitoring stations tracking conditions across the state. Whether you're looking for bass, trout, catfish, or other species, our real-time water quality data helps you find the best fishing spots.

Understanding Water Quality Scores

Our readiness scores (0-100) combine multiple factors including dissolved oxygen levels, pH balance, water temperature, and turbidity. Scores above 75 indicate excellent fishing conditions, while scores between 50-75 suggest good conditions.

Planning Your Fishing Trip

Before heading out, always check local regulations and obtain the required fishing license. Water quality conditions can change rapidly, so we recommend checking scores on the day of your trip for the most accurate information.