50 Best Places Fly Fishing the Northeast. Bob Mallard
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Flows in the Gorge are feast-or-famine. Low flows are in the 325 cfs range—mandated morning and evening fish flows—and high flows are in the 5,000+ cfs range. There are very few flows in between, as the water is reserved for power generation and whitewater rafting. Several feeder streams add to the flow and can impact this section during runoff. Wyman flows are similar to those at Harris. Low flows run at 1,000 to 1,200cfs. Power-generating flows run at 5,000 cfs or more. When there’s no power generation, flows drop to 2,500 to 3,500 cfs. There is only one significant tributary, Austin Stream, less than a mile below the dam. After it rains, this can have a significant—but temporary—impact on the river. Below Williams and Abnaki, flows become more consistent. Flows usually run in the 3,000 to 4,000 cfs range and are not subject to the daily, and even hourly, changes experienced below the two upper tailwaters.
The Kennebec can be waded during low flows. It is tough to wade during high water. Fishing from a drift boat—or raft where appropriate—whenever possible is often the best way to fish regardless of flows. This allows you to cover more water. It also addresses some of the access issues noted above.
The three upper tailwaters are open from April 1 through October—the lower year-round. Prime time is May
and June and September and October. In July and August fishing is best below Harris and Wyman Dams. All four tailwaters are restricted to artificial lures only. Below Wyman, Williams, and Abnaki there is a one-fish limit and a minimum length limit of 16 inches on rainbows, browns, and salmon. The limit on brook trout is 12 inches. Below Harris Dam there is a two-fish, 12-inch minimum on all trout and salmon.
The trout in the Kennebec feed on minnows and insects. The predominant minnows are sculpin, fallfish, and smelts—which are found only below the Harris and Wyman Dams. Insects include stoneflies, mayflies, and caddis. Hatches on the Kennebec are strong and predictable. Mayflies start in mid-May and run well into June. They hatch intermittently in the summer and pick up again in the early fall. Caddis overlap early mayfly hatches, peak in the late spring and summer, and continue into the fall. Stoneflies can hatch pretty much anytime.
Below Wyman, Williams, and Abnaki; the Kennebec is a classic dry-fly river. It is one of the few rivers in the area that offers season-long dry-fly fishing. Even in the heat of summer, most evenings will see a caddis hatch. Fish are also regularly caught on nymphs. On overcast days, fish will take streamers—including some of the largest trout.
Pteronacys.
Bob Mallard
John Vacca with dry-fly caught rainbow. Bob Mallard
BOB MALLARD has fly fished for over 35 years. He is a blogger, writer, and author; and has owned and operated Kennebec River Outfitters in Madison, Maine since 2001. His writing has been featured in newspapers, magazines, and books at the local, regional, and national levels. He has appeared on radio and television. Look for his upcoming books from Stonefly Press, 25 Best Towns: Fly Fishing for Trout (winter 2014) and 50 Best Places: Fly Fishing for Brook Trout (summer 2015). Bob is also a staff fly designer for Catch Fly Fishing. He can be reached at www.kennebecriveroutfitters.com, www.bobmallard.com, [email protected], or 207-474-2500.
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