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West Branch of The Penobscot - Ping D LaCourse again
One last time
Dave We have a choice of the East Outlet - Kennebec or the West Branch of the Penobscot in July Which is a prettier float? - or less people in July? or more productive water? Any idea? Thanks Fred |
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West Branch of The Penobscot - Ping D LaCourse again
On 2011-02-24 11:22:30 -0500, flebow said:
One last time Dave We have a choice of the East Outlet - Kennebec or the West Branch of the Penobscot in July Which is a prettier float? - or less people in July? or more productive water? Any idea? Thanks Fred I think it's a toss-up, Fred. I am partial to the Kennebec. I have had better luck on the Kennebec, and it is probably a longer float. It goes through some beautiful brookie/salmon water. The Penobscot is more remote, but that doesn't mean there will be fewer people. Neither river should be crowded. Sorry I can't give you more info. I'm looking at doing some peacock bass fishing in the Amazon region come November. Sounds interesting. Dave |
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West Branch of The Penobscot - Ping D LaCourse again
On Thu, 24 Feb 2011 11:40:54 -0500, D. LaCourse
wrote: On 2011-02-24 11:22:30 -0500, flebow said: One last time Dave We have a choice of the East Outlet - Kennebec or the West Branch of the Penobscot in July Which is a prettier float? - or less people in July? or more productive water? Any idea? Thanks Fred I think it's a toss-up, Fred. I am partial to the Kennebec. I have had better luck on the Kennebec, and it is probably a longer float. It goes through some beautiful brookie/salmon water. The Penobscot is more remote, but that doesn't mean there will be fewer people. Neither river should be crowded. Sorry I can't give you more info. I'm looking at doing some peacock bass fishing in the Amazon region come November. Sounds interesting. Dave DAve Thank you for the info Fred |
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West Branch of The Penobscot - Ping D LaCourse again
On Feb 25, 12:22*am, flebow wrote:
One last time Dave We have a choice of the East Outlet - Kennebec or the West Branch of the Penobscot in July Which is a prettier float? - or less people in July? or more productive water? Any idea? Thanks Fred Fred: Which stretch of the West Branch? If you're floating down from Pray's Campground, you will have several rapids to deal with, and a long stretch of choppy water. Then a huge lake to paddle across. The east outlet has more continuous current and a homogenous nature. Both are great fishing, but the East Outlet has more little pockets. I think you'd find the Penob has larger fish (thanks to the Deadwater), but they are harder to find. East Outlet would be a more fun day, imho. --riverman (ex-West Branch, East Outlet raft/canoe guide) |
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West Branch of The Penobscot - Ping D LaCourse again
MyronOn Fri, 25 Feb 2011 03:02:33 -0800 (PST), riverman
wrote: On Feb 25, 12:22*am, flebow wrote: One last time Dave We have a choice of the East Outlet - Kennebec or the West Branch of the Penobscot in July Which is a prettier float? - or less people in July? or more productive water? Any idea? Thanks Fred Fred: Which stretch of the West Branch? If you're floating down from Pray's Campground, you will have several rapids to deal with, and a long stretch of choppy water. Then a huge lake to paddle across. The east outlet has more continuous current and a homogenous nature. Both are great fishing, but the East Outlet has more little pockets. I think you'd find the Penob has larger fish (thanks to the Deadwater), but they are harder to find. East Outlet would be a more fun day, imho. --riverman (ex-West Branch, East Outlet raft/canoe guide) Riverman Thanks You and Dave have suggesed the East Outlet and that is where we are going Fred |
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West Branch of The Penobscot - Ping D LaCourse again
On Feb 26, 12:51*am, flebow wrote:
MyronOn Fri, 25 Feb 2011 03:02:33 -0800 (PST), riverman wrote: On Feb 25, 12:22 am, flebow wrote: One last time Dave We have a choice of the East Outlet - Kennebec or the West Branch of the Penobscot in July Which is a prettier float? - or less people in July? or more productive water? Any idea? Thanks Fred Fred: Which stretch of the West Branch? If you're floating down from Pray's Campground, you will have several rapids to deal with, and a long stretch of choppy water. Then a huge lake to paddle across. The east outlet has more continuous current and a homogenous nature. Both are great fishing, but the East Outlet has more little pockets. I think you'd find the Penob has larger fish (thanks to the Deadwater), but they are harder to find. East Outlet would be a more fun day, imho. --riverman (ex-West Branch, East Outlet raft/canoe guide) Riverman Thanks You and Dave have suggesed the East Outlet and that is where we are going Fred Good call. We both neglected to mention the 80-100 commercial rafts that will pass by you on the WB any given Saturday or Sunday.... --riverman |
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West Branch of The Penobscot - Ping D LaCourse again
On 2011-02-26 21:48:05 -0500, riverman said:
On Feb 26, 12:51*am, flebow wrote: MyronOn Fri, 25 Feb 2011 03:02:33 -0800 (PST), riverman wrote: On Feb 25, 12:22 am, flebow wrote: One last time Dave We have a choice of the East Outlet - Kennebec or the West Branch of the Penobscot in July Which is a prettier float? - or less people in July? or more productive water? Any idea? Thanks Fred Fred: Which stretch of the West Branch? If you're floating down from Pray's Campground, you will have several rapids to deal with, and a long stretch of choppy water. Then a huge lake to paddle across. The east outlet has more continuous current and a homogenous nature. Both are great fishing, but the East Outlet has more little pockets. I think you'd find the Penob has larger fish (thanks to the Deadwater), but they are harder to find. East Outlet would be a more fun day, imho. --riverman (ex-West Branch, East Outlet raft/canoe guide) Riverman Thanks You and Dave have suggesed the East Outlet and that is where we are going Fred Good call. We both neglected to mention the 80-100 commercial rafts that will pass by you on the WB any given Saturday or Sunday.... --riverman HUH? I've fished the WB a number of times and have never seen that many rafts. The two times that I rafted it, we only saw one other raft and it stayed anchored in the Big Eddy. Dave |
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West Branch of The Penobscot - Ping D LaCourse again
On Feb 27, 9:02*pm, D. LaCourse wrote:
On 2011-02-26 21:48:05 -0500, riverman said: On Feb 26, 12:51 am, flebow wrote: MyronOn Fri, 25 Feb 2011 03:02:33 -0800 (PST), riverman wrote: On Feb 25, 12:22 am, flebow wrote: One last time Dave We have a choice of the East Outlet - Kennebec or the West Branch of the Penobscot in July Which is a prettier float? - or less people in July? or more productive water? Any idea? Thanks Fred Fred: Which stretch of the West Branch? If you're floating down from Pray's Campground, you will have several rapids to deal with, and a long stretch of choppy water. Then a huge lake to paddle across. The east outlet has more continuous current and a homogenous nature. Both are great fishing, but the East Outlet has more little pockets. I think you'd find the Penob has larger fish (thanks to the Deadwater), but they are harder to find. East Outlet would be a more fun day, imho. --riverman (ex-West Branch, East Outlet raft/canoe guide) Riverman Thanks You and Dave have suggesed the East Outlet and that is where we are going Fred Good call. We both neglected to mention the 80-100 commercial rafts that will pass by you on the WB any given Saturday or Sunday.... --riverman HUH? *I've fished the WB a number of times and have never seen that many rafts. *The two times that I rafted it, we only saw one other raft and it stayed anchored in the Big Eddy. Dave You must have been picking the best time of day, or week. About 80 rafts leave from the Dam each weekend morning between 8:30 and noon, and another 50 depart each afternoon between 1 and 3. Considerably fewer go downriver on the weekends. It's a major tourist industry in them thar parts.You don't think Pray's campgrounds or Pray's Country Store got so big on the occasional fisherman, do you? :-) --riverman |
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West Branch of The Penobscot - Ping D LaCourse again
...About 80 rafts leave from the Dam each weekend morning between 8:30 and noon, and another 50 depart each afternoon between 1 and 3. Considerably fewer go downriver on the weekends... Errrr, change that last word to 'weekdays'.... |
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West Branch of The Penobscot - Ping D LaCourse again
On 2011-02-28 09:32:38 -0500, riverman said:
On Feb 27, 9:02*pm, D. LaCourse wrote: On 2011-02-26 21:48:05 -0500, riverman said: On Feb 26, 12:51 am, flebow wrote: MyronOn Fri, 25 Feb 2011 03:02:33 -0800 (PST), riverman wrote: On Feb 25, 12:22 am, flebow wrote: One last time Dave We have a choice of the East Outlet - Kennebec or the West Branch of the Penobscot in July Which is a prettier float? - or less people in July? or more productive water? Any idea? Thanks Fred Fred: Which stretch of the West Branch? If you're floating down from Pray's Campground, you will have several rapids to deal with, and a long stretch of choppy water. Then a huge lake to paddle across. The east outlet has more continuous current and a homogenous nature. Both are great fishing, but the East Outlet has more little pockets. I think you'd find the Penob has larger fish (thanks to the Deadwater), but they are harder to find. East Outlet would be a more fun day, imho. --riverman (ex-West Branch, East Outlet raft/canoe guide) Riverman Thanks You and Dave have suggesed the East Outlet and that is where we are going Fred Good call. We both neglected to mention the 80-100 commercial rafts that will pass by you on the WB any given Saturday or Sunday.... --riverman HUH? *I've fished the WB a number of times and have never seen that many rafts. *The two times that I rafted it, we only saw one other raft and it stayed anchored in the Big Eddy. Dave You must have been picking the best time of day, or week. About 80 rafts leave from the Dam each weekend morning between 8:30 and noon, and another 50 depart each afternoon between 1 and 3. Considerably fewer go downriver on the weekends. It's a major tourist industry in them thar parts.You don't think Pray's campgrounds or Pray's Country Store got so big on the occasional fisherman, do you? :-) --riverman Like I said, Myron, I saw no one rafting the three times I was there. The water between the dam and the Big Eddy would be ideal for rafting, and farther down the river there are rapids (our guides made us walk around them rather than go thru). There were many fishermen camped at Pray's (The Big Eddy Camp Ground), but no rafters. There were quite a few fishing the fast water above the Big Eddy, and no one below the pool. Perhaps, like the Rapid River, they have rafting week-ends where they open the dam for some really high water. I just didn't see it. Our advise to Fred was good, however. Given the choice, I would fish the Kennebec out of Moosehead (East Outlet). Never saw rafters there either. d;o) Dave (Taking the entire family (kids/sons-in-law, grandkids, nephew/niece, dogs, kitandkabootle) rafting on the Rapid first week-end in August) |
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