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Sunday Cundy Sunday
Fishing w/ the boys...
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Sunday Cundy Sunday

Fishin' With A.J.
A parody of fishing shows set in Northern Maine about fishing for landlocked salmon in Maine's premier lake for salmon, Long Lake in Madawaska. Host A.J. gives you the secrets of catching royal mountain trout (the local natives name for the salmon) A show you would love to see along with Bill Dance and all the other fishing shows.
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Fishin' With A.J.

Cock-Eating Fish | Wicked Pissers Ep. 4
Bob and Jake's boss at Vieking Vending, Mr. Scarfo, catches them taking one of their many daily breaks. When he forces them back to work wearing new company hats, Bob And Jake decide to more rest is needed and head out on a frozen lake. Bob though, gets into trouble as he loses some of his cock to a hungry fish. Created by Jim O'Doherty and David M. Israel. 60frames series comedy Bob Marley stand-up comedian Maine cock fish fishing viking pissah
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Cock-Eating Fish | Wicked Pissers Ep. 4

Striper Fishing The Tidal Rivers
Stewart Doyle from Colorado, striper fishing one of Maine's tidal estuaries.
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Striper Fishing The Tidal Rivers

lobster fishing
lobstering n maine aboard the donna jean
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lobster fishing

Bethel Fishing
Fishing in Bethel Maine. From "Dan Egan's Wild World of Summer"
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Bethel Fishing

Fly Fishing Russia - Atlantic Salmon
Paul Fernald, master angler from Maine, lands a monster Atlantic Salmon - Kola River Russia.
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Fly Fishing Russia - Atlantic Salmon

Larry and a 20lb. Maine Lobster !
Video of a huge Maine Lobster. I let him go after this video was done.
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Larry and a 20lb. Maine Lobster !

Fishing + Standing+ intoxication= splash
My fishing buddy spends more time in the water than out. In this video, it was the size of the fish that pulled him in. Sorry about the quality...I'm trying to work on it
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Fishing + Standing+ intoxication= splash

Our trip to Cliff Lake in the Northern Maine Woods
Our trip to the Northern Maine Woods A long time friend kindly invited us to go on an adventure with them. We spent Saturday afternoon preparing for the trip and packing the jeep with camping gear, canoe and seven days worth of food and supplies. We left at midnight in the pouring rain. to meet our friends in Skowhegan, Maine, 1.5 hours away. Just after dawn we crossed the Allagash Wilderness Waterway. It took us 9-hours (including checking in at the gate to the N.M.W and check in at camp office and some site seeing) to get to our Cabin on Cliff Lake, 3.5 hours of logging roads. By 10am Sunday morning we had our Cabin all set up and the 4 of us took a 3-hour nap. We got up and had some grub and piled into one boat and explored the 2 attached lakes. We found the lake to be the home of 4-6 loons, some seagulls, ravens, many kingfishers and an eagle. That night we watched the beautiful sunset from the porch of our cabin. Monday we spent our day fishing and exploring the lakes and in the evening we towed our canoes across both lakes to explore the tributaries. We motored in as far as we could, transferred to the canoes and paddled until we couldnt go any farther. Tuesday was a rainy day so we went and explored Haymock and Spider lakes. At Haymock we heard eagles and at Spider Lake we watched a Juvie and an Adult Eagle fly around together through binoculars. Wednesday, Peggy and I tried to watch the sunrise behind the cliff, from the boat on the lake. Before the sun rose, the fog rose. We had to wait for the sun to come up (2-hours) before we could find our way back to camp. We started about a mile south of the camp and had drifted over a mile north of the camp. We returned to camp got warm and napped a few hours. Spent the rest of the day fishing with no luck. With binoculars I watched the eagle of the lake catch a fish.. The Loons were just a squawking while the eagle fished.. Thursday the 4 of us ventured another hour north to Mooseleuk Lake. The last mile in was 4 wheel drive only so we drove in unloaded our gear and canoe, and went back out to get our friends, who only had a car. As soon as we got there the 4 of us walked down to the water and there was a Moose in the river, and here baby was on shore. We paddled our canoes 2 hours into the tributaries, and saw, such beautiful views of mountains, kingfishers and moose. On our way back to the landing Peggy and I were first. We came across a moose to our left in the water and then heard a baby moose crying to our right. Mom crossed in front of us and went up the bank to get her baby. As we drifted along she reappeared in front of us, stared us down and jumped into the water. I grabbed at grasses to stop our canoe so she could cross with her baby about 40 feet away from us. That night we ate dinner at the campsite at Mooseleuk and made our way back in the dark. The last 2 days we spent fishing, and exploring both the lake and the woods around it. The sunsets were beautiful and the sounds of the loons and eagle so serene. Fishing with an Eagle was just amazing.. Thank you Dan and Kathy we had A great Time..
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Our trip to Cliff Lake in the Northern Maine Woods

Fishing New England Connecticut MA VTand ME
Brown Chas and Chadz out in the waters of New England catching lunkers between June 06 and October 07
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Fishing New England Connecticut MA VTand ME

FLY FISHING WITH MY PAL
APRIL 1 2007 SALMON FLY FISHING TRIP WITH MY DAD AND FRIEND AT GRAND LAKE STREAM MAINE
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FLY FISHING WITH MY PAL

Nubble Light Fishing
Aug 2008 Nubble Light Fishing.
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Nubble Light Fishing

Blue Shark in Gulf of Maine
Eight foot Blue Shark caught fifteen miles east of Newburyport, MA on the "Four Striper"
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Blue Shark in Gulf of Maine

Ice Fishing
A short clip showing images of ice fishing in Maine.
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Ice Fishing

Miramachi, NB Fishing Trip 2008
My father loves taking an annual trip to Miramichi, New Brunswick for salmon fishing with some buddies from Rangeley, Maine. This year I was able to join in. Here is a four minute video compilation of the three day fishing weekend. Background music is John Prine's "Great Rain".
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Miramachi, NB Fishing Trip 2008

Lobster Fishing in Gouldsboro Bay
Hard Living in Maine
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Lobster Fishing in Gouldsboro Bay

Portland Maine (ME) Real Estate Tour
http://www.portlandmerealestate.com Tour Portland, ME neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices. Portland, Maine is Maine's largest city, a diverse community situated on a peninsula jutting out into spectacular Casco Bay, and a popular destination for scenic beauty, splendid recreational opportunities and a wealth of historic and cultural offerings. Portland was originally called "Machigonne" by the Native Americans who first inhabited the region. It was settled by the British in 1632 as a fishing and trading settlement and renamed Casco. In 1658 its name was changed again, this time to "Falmouth." A monument at the end of Congress Street where it meets the Eastern Promenade is a tribute to the four historical names for Portland. In 1675, the village was completely destroyed by the Wampanoag people during King Philip's War. Although the village was soon rebuit, it suffered further attacks and on October 18, 1775 was bombarded during the American Revolutionary War by the Royal Navy under command of Captain Henry Mowat. Following the war, a section of Falmouth called "The Neck" developed as a commercial port and began to grow rapidly as a shipping center. In 1786, the citizens of Falmouth formed a separate town in Falmouth Neck and named it "Portland." Portland's economy was greatly stressed by the Embargo Act of 1807 (prohibition of trade with the British) and the War of 1812. In 1820 Maine became a state and Portland was selected as its capital. By this time both the Embargo Act and the war had ended, and Portland's economy began to recover. In 1832 the capital was moved to Augusta, though Portland has since remained the state's cultural, social and economic hub. History is kept alive in Portland with constant attention to landmark preservation. In the downtown area, Old World charm mixes with modern buildings while the ornate architecture and cobblestone streets of the Old Port Exchange reacall a time when the pace of life was slower. Renewed interest in exporting, the prominent fishing industry and the redevelopment of Portland's working waterfront have revitalized this "Jewel by the Sea", as Henry Wadsworth Longfellow dubbed his boyhood home. For other town tours visit http://www.virtualhomes.com . For towns in ME visit http://www.me-virtualhomes.com . For ME relocation information go to http://www.merelocation.com .
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Portland Maine (ME) Real Estate Tour

Polarkraft Aluminum Fishing Boats
Frank Michaud of Hamlin's Marine demonstrates the features and benefits of Polarkraft, the best built aluminum boat on the market.
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Polarkraft Aluminum Fishing Boats

Sabattus Lake Ice Fishing
Ice fishing at Sabattus Lake, Maine, in January 08.
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Sabattus Lake Ice Fishing

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