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Marc Gilbert is turning his sights on Maine to uncover fishing opportunities that may be right under your nose.

April 29, 2008
Time to Start Tackling Sebago Lake!

Is your boat ready? Have you taken your canoe or kayak out of the shed yet? If you haven't, you better make it a high priority!

I've been talking to people around Sebago Lake, and it looks like the lake is ready for some hot activity. The rain and wind has helped knock down most of the ice and the smelt run will be happening soon. It makes me want to cry. I still haven't taken my boat out of storage yet. But this is the week.....and I have decided to set my priorities and get that old girl ready.

I have targeted various waters in the past, but Sebago has always eluded me. Oh, I'd make the occasional jaunt to the lake, but I never really fished it hard. To target a lake like Sebago, you have to be plugged in. Plugged into a good stream of information. And, last year that stream presented itself to me at the Fryburg Fair. I was as surprised as you. Good fishing information at a fall fair?

But there it was....steering me right in the face.... The Sebago Lake Anglers Association. They had a booth set up at the fair with alluring fish mounts and seasoned fisherman that almost scared me away. My wife wanted to know what I was afraid of. I knew what it was! I knew that once I started talking to these folks, I would have a hard time pulling myself away. And I was right! I talked for over an hour and ended up joining the crew.

It was through this Association that I made connections with Larry Lewis, Greg Cutting and Dennis Fecteau. All seasoned Sebago Lake Anglers. And what great information they shared with me.

My friends at On The Water magazine were so interested in my findings they agreed running an article on some of their ice fishing antics and advice last February. Now, that spring has arrived, I'm going to tickle the toes of these seasoned anglers and see what they have to say about spring and summer fishing on the lake. And with water as big as Sebago, I'll need all the advice I can get.

The gear is in place and the boat is ready to be dusted off. Let's see what this lake has to offer!

Posted by Marc Gilbert at 08:05 PM
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April 18, 2008
The Sebago Lake Outlook

The outlook for Sebago Lake Toque fishing is excellent this year. Anglers should focus their early efforts on the area just south of the Sebago State Park access and areas off of Wards Cove with access from Nason's Beach.

Speaking of access, I just got off the phone with Greg Cutting of Jordans Store in Sebago. As of yesterday, the State Park still had the chain across it and Sebago Lake Station (at the intersections of Rt. 114 and 35) was still iced in. There is some good news though, Nason's Beach is open. Carroll Cutting, Greg's father, saw a five pound Landlocked Salmon today at Jordans store. No information was available on depth or the presentation being used. But I do know it was caught off of the Nason's Beach area. Live or dead smelt work well on Sebago Lake. As far as trolling speed with these presentations is concerned, slow as you can go seems to be the consensus. So if you are looking for action on Sebago this weekend, Nason's Beach is the place to head to. Jordan's store is also near by if you need to gear up or buy grub.

The outlook for early Pike fishing on Sebago looks slow, but as more interest and effort is put into targeting the species, I believe the catch rate will increase. Rumor has it that a twelve and a half pounder was taken out of the lake in the past several years. If this is true, the illegally introduced Pike population has established itself.

If you are an early Pike fisherman, try a floating bait rig in the shallows with dead or live bait. Pike are early spawners and move into spawn before the ice is out. Try fishing grassy or stemy shallows. Allow Pike to run a before setting the hook. Open-reel bait fishing is the preference in the early season; large spinners will be more productive as the water column temps approach the 55* mark. Pike in Sebago are often a by-catch. If you target them, your results will increase in proportion to the amount of effort you put in. Fishing is all about time on the water.

Be safe and have fun fishing!

Posted by Marc Gilbert at 07:59 PM
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February 17, 2008
WinterFest and DerbyFest Gearing Up for a Good Time!

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Organizers of this year's DerbyFest are gearing up to make the event fun for all. The Derby is taking place on Sebago Lake, and if you want to be a part of it, plan on targeting tougue (Lake Trout) and registering before you fish. The cost of entering is $30 for individuals. Tom Noonan is the primary organizer of the derby.

When I stopped by Jordon Bay yesterday, Toby Pennels was getting ready to set up a drag strip for snowmobiles. Toby also mentioned that promoters of the Polar Dip were getting ready at Point Sebago Resort. I didn't have time to stop in, but there is going to be a number of activities surrounding Point Sebago Resort which is the center for WinterFest activities There will be fun for all ages. admission to the Point Sebago activities are $5.00 for adults

Dave Garcia at Naples Bait & Tackle is ready to gear you up to fish the event. He is located on Rt 35 just of of Rt. 302. When I stopped by on Saturday he had ice augers, fish shanties, poles, gear and more in stock and hopes on have the perfect size suckers to help you catch the prize fish. You can reach Dave at (207) 693-3638. He has good information and gear.

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The Cutting's are also ready to take care of your fishing needs at Jordan's Store. Jordan's Store is located on RT. 114 in the village of Sebago on the western side on the lake. They have rods, gear and nice mounts located around the store. They also have good food.

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I had the Poor Boy, and Jim Delage, my fishing partner, had the meatball sub. I can guarantee you won't leave Jordan's Store feeling hungry. If you are looking for fishing information ask for Greg, he's willing to share information about his fishing adventures. Jordan's Store can be reached at (207) 787-3866.

Here is a summery of what is going on.

Fri Feb 22rd, 12 noon to 3 PM – Kid’s Beginner Derby – FREE!
Thomas Pond , Route 302, Casco. Five hundred beginners , 12 and under, will be given a free ice fishing rig. No charge to participants but donations will be accepted.

Sat Feb. 23rd through Sunday February 24th – Sebago Lake Ice Fishing Derby
Maine’s richest ice fishing derby with tens of thousands of dollars worth of prizes. Togue only tournament with proceeds going to Camp Sunshine and other charities. FMI go to www.icefishingderby.com

Fri 5:30 PM – Lighting ceremony for the ice sculptures. Point Sebago Resort.

Fri 6:30 PM – Ice Racing - Cars and Motorcycles “ Under the Lights” at Point Sebago Resort. Pig Roast, hot food and adult beverages available.

Sat 10 AM – Festival area opens at Point Sebago Resort. Free skating, dog sled rides, , snowboard exhibitions, our famous “Ice Mall” with winter goods from furs to sporting goods, Ice Sculpture miniature golf, Ice Sculpture photo shop, food , food and more food along with beverages of all types. The Sebago Lake Winter Fly-in will include helicopter rides and balloon rides.

Sat 12 noon – at Point Sebago Resort.Maine Children's Cancer Program’s Polar Ice Dip. Over 150 brave souls will jump into the icy waters of Sebago Lake in this successful event that raised over $50,000 in pledges last year.

Sat 7 PM – Dance, Music & Beverages at the “Ice Cube Lounge” at Point Sebago Resort.

Sun 9 AM- Sebago Lake Cross Country Ski Race
Point Sebago Golf course. This race on a groomed course will have one of Maine’s most generous prize purses.

Sun 9 AM – Festival Area Open.*
Sunday All Day- On Sebago Lake, our annual Ice Shack Contests. Judges will view and score shacks for the coveted trophy. Both amateur and professional divisions will be judged.

Sun 7 PM – Derby Awards Ceremony at THE “Ice Cube Lounge”, Point Sebago Resort*.

*Admission Fee: All Events Inside Point Sebago Require a $5 per Adult Admission Fee. Children are $1.

All events subject to change without notice.

Be safe and have fun at this truly Maine event!

Posted by Marc Gilbert at 11:56 AM
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