Maine Fish Species

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Guide's Targeted Fish Species In January

Largemouth Bass

Largemouth Bass

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Livingwater Lunkers - Top Species in January

Largemouth Bass
Largemouth Bass
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Species Name: Micropterus Nigricans
Species Family: Centrarchidae
Species Order: Perciformes
Habitat: Lake, Pond, Rivers
Weight: 2 - 22 pounds
Length: 15" - 32"

Common Maine Fish Species Questions


What fish are common in Maine?

Maine is home to a variety of fish species, including brook trout, landlocked salmon, largemouth bass, and northern pike, creating a diverse and vibrant fishing environment. At Livingwater Lunkers, we specialize in guiding anglers to these prized catches, ensuring an unforgettable experience in the abundant and scenic waters of mid-Coast Maine.


What is the Maine state fish?

The Maine state fish is the landlocked salmon, scientifically known as Salmo salar sebago. This iconic species holds a special place in the hearts of anglers, and at Livingwater Lunkers, we take pride in guiding guests to the best spots for catching these prized landlocked salmon in the picturesque waters of mid-Coast Maine.


What is the largest Maine fish?

The largest fish in Maine is the Atlantic sturgeon, known for its impressive size and unique appearance. While Livingwater Lunkers specializes in targeting largemouth bass and other sought-after species, the Atlantic sturgeon remains an awe-inspiring testament to the diverse aquatic life that thrives in the waters of mid-Coast Maine.


A Livingwater Lunkers Fishing Charter targets the top Maine Fish species including Largemouth Bass. We primarily Fish the Cathance River, Little River, Barker Brook, Muddy River, Sabattus River, Little Androscoggin River, Worthley Brook, Androscoggin River, Mill River, Damariscotta Lake, Medomak River, Farnsworth Brook, Back River, Back Brook, Pemaquid Pond, Levensaler Brook, Megunticook Lake.