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Smallmouth Bass Fishing

The region surrounding Weatherby's is home to dozens of pristine, undeveloped lakes with some of the best smallmouth bass fishing one can find anywhere. Sysladobsis, Pocumcus, Wabbassus, Machias are but a few of the names that the native Passamaquoddy Tribe gave to our waters and they are truly magnificent.

Our smallmouth season begins late May as we fish for pre-spawn smallies on the warming shorelines followed by the explosive top water season of the spawn in June. 50-100 fish days are common fishing top water lures or popping bugs.

July, August and September provide high quality fishing, either with live bait, flies or artificial lures that will excite novice to experienced anglers. Our largest fish usually come to the canoe during this time of year with numerous four to five pound fish caught each season.