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Maine Ice Fishing Laws and Rules - Sagadahoc County
The following laws and rules are effective from ice-in 2007 to March 31, 2009.Sagadahoc CountyTo Use This Sagadahoc County Section - Look for the name of the water you wish to fish. If it is NOT LISTED, it is CLOSED until January 1st and then open to ice fishing for all fish from January 1 through March 31. (All brooks, streams and rivers are closed to ice fishing unless specifically opened by rule. Any that are open WILL BE LISTED.) If the water you wish to fish IS LISTED, the letter code in bold print will direct you to the rules which are in effect. The meanings of the letter codes are as follows: A: Open to ice fishing for all fish from the time ice forms in the fall through March 31. B: Closed to fishing until January 1 and then open to ice fishing for all fish from January 1 through March 31. C: Closed to ice fishing. S: Special regulation(s) in effect. (Note: Special regulations may restrict the general provisions set forth for A and B waters.) See Special Regulations (S-Codes), listed at the bottom of this page.
Androscoggin River (see Androscoggin County). Blaisdell Pond, Phippsburg. A Bradley Pond, Topsham. A Caesar Pond, Bowdoin. A Duley Pond, Phippsburg. A Lily Pond, Bath and West Bath. A Meeting House Pond, Phippsburg. A Mose Pond, Georgetown. A Nequasset Lake, Woolwich. B. No vehicles on ice (ATVs and snowmobiles exempted). Pleasant (Mud) Pond, Richmond (see Kennebec County). Sewall Pond, Arrowsic. A Wat-tuh Lake, Phippsburg. A Winnegance Pond, West Bath. A. Minimum length on pickerel is 12 inches.
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