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Maine Stream Guide Service

Fly-fishing Adventures and Excitement!

And Excitement!

Fly-fishing Adventures

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Welcome!

Trips

Rates

 

  • Half-Day, $450​​

  • Full-Day, $550

Truck, trailer, Riverrat raft
Fishing from our Riverrat raft
Zach with fish

Hi, I'm Zach Peirce, Registered Maine Fishing Guide. I offer Full Day and Half Day trips for a wide variety of species. We will be fishing out of a 12’ Riverrat raft. There is also the option for walk and wade trips depending on what species you want to target. 

  • Penobscot River Smallmouth Bass
    May-October
    The Penobscot river is the longest river in Maine and home to one of the most abundant smallmouth bass populations in the country. Join me on this adventure and target Maine's hardest fighting fish and maybe see multiple bald eagles too! 

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  • Lake Trout
    April-late May; late October-December
    In early spring and late fall lake trout will cruise the shallows in search of food and spawning areas. This makes it a great time to target them with a fly rod! They are very aggressive and put up a great fight on a fly rod! Join me if you’ve ever wanted to target this species on the fly! 

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  • Small Stream Brook Trout
    May-July; September
    If wading up and down a small stream in search of Maine's crown jewel interests you then this is the trip for you! We may not see the size like they do in Northern and Western Maine but they are just as beautiful. Personally, I don’t enjoy fishing in a crowd which is why I choose to fish small streams that not many choose to access. ​​

  • Pike
    May-October
    Join me in targeting one of Maine’s most aggressive fish to target, Pike! The Bangor area has a great population to target on the fly with heavy rods and big flies! 

What to Bring

  • License — you must have a Maine fishing license. A license can be purchased online for a variety of consecutive days, a season, or lifetime (if you qualify).

  • Fishing gear​​ — you can bring your own or I can provide all necessary equipment including rods, flies, lures and life vests. NOTE: people under 12 are required to wear life vests at all times while in the boat.

  • Clothing — everyone should wear appropriate footwear: non-skid soles, shoes/boots that can get wet. Wear clothes you don't mind getting wet or dirty. Bring rain gear if rain is in the forecast. Dress in layers if the weather is cold. NOTE: trips are usually not cancelled because of the weather.

  • Sun glasses

  • Hats

  • Sun Protection

  • Insect Repellant​

What Maine Stream Guide Services Provides​

  • All necessary equipment including a Riverrat inflatable raft, rods, flies, lures and life vests.

  • Floating trips start at a boat launch. They require an upriver launch and a car shuttle at the end to get back to our start location.

What to Expect​

  • Lots of fun!

  • Solitude, wildlife sightings

  • Opportunities to learn about fly-fishing

  • Opportunities to catch native fishes: Lake Trout (April-late May; late October-December); Penobscot River Smallmouth Bass (May-October); Small Stream Brook Trout (May-July; September); Pike (May-October) 

Deposit

 

  • There is a $100 deposit required to book your trip

Cancellation Policy

  • The $100 deposit is refundable as long as you notify me 7 days prior to your trip

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