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The Best Fishing Spots in Western Maine
Androscoggin Lake and the surrounding waterways are known for some of the best freshwater fishing in Western Maine. Spanning over 4,000 acres, this scenic lake is home to a variety of fish species, including smallmouth and largemouth bass, perch, and chain pickerel. Our Maine campground is nestled right along the shores of Androscoggin Lake, so we’re familiar with some of the best local fishing spots for anglers of all experience levels. Below, we’ve outlined 8 top fishing areas around Androscoggin Lake to help you find your next favorite spot to cast a line!
 
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Androscoggin Lake

Androscoggin Lake fishing is a top choice for anglers looking to enjoy year-round action in a peaceful setting. Known for its healthy populations of bass, perch, chain pickerel, and even brown trout, this 3,800+ acre lake is one of the best spots for fishing in Western Maine. It’s also a favorite for ice fishing in the winter months, making it a true four-season destination for Western Maine fishing enthusiasts.
 

Androscoggin River

The Androscoggin River is a must-visit for anyone serious about fishing in western Maine. The upper stretches offer excellent trout fishing near the New Hampshire border, while the sections near Auburn and Livermore are ideal for smallmouth bass and even northern pike. This diverse fishery is a prime example of why western Maine fishing has such a great reputation.
 
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Rangeley River

Rangeley River is considered one of the best fly-fishing destinations in New England and a highlight of Western Maine fishing. Its fast-moving waters are home to trophy-sized native brook trout and landlocked salmon, drawing anglers from all over for technical but rewarding fishing in Western Maine's pristine wilderness.
 

Magalloway River

The Magalloway River is a picturesque and productive stream, perfect for fly-fishing fans exploring Western Maine fishing options. Flowing into Lake Umbagog, it supports both brook trout and landlocked salmon. Known for healthy insect hatches and catch-and-release regulations, this river offers some of the most peaceful and scenic fishing in Western Maine.
 
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Greenwood, Maine

The Twitchell, Indian, and Round ponds in the Greenwood area showcase the variety of Western Maine fishing. Twitchell and Indian Ponds are designated fly-fishing waters stocked with trout, while Round Pond is a fun spot for bass fishing that’s great for families. Whether you're after trout or bass, these waters offer a quiet escape and excellent fishing in Western Maine.
 
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Moose Pond

Located just a short drive from Jellystone Park™ Androscoggin Lake, Moose Pond is a well-stocked spot ideal for both trout and warm-water species like bass and perch. Its easy access and variety of fish make it a reliable choice for Western Maine fishing trips, whether you’re fishing from shore or by boat.
 
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Shepherds River

Flowing into the Saco River, Shepards River offers a mix of brook trout, rainbow trout, and even Atlantic salmon in a smaller, more accessible stream. It’s an underrated spot for wade fishing in Western Maine and a great place to try out fly techniques in a more intimate setting.
 
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Range Ponds State Park

Range Ponds State Park offers easy access to some of the best family-friendly fishing in Western Maine. Located just a short drive from Jellystone Park™ Androscoggin Lake, the calm waters of Lower Range Pond are home to bass, perch, pickerel, and stocked brown trout. With both open-water and ice fishing opportunities, it’s a great year-round spot for casual anglers looking to enjoy Western Maine fishing in a scenic, relaxed setting.
 
 
We hope this guide gave you an idea of which Western Maine fishing spot is the right one for you. If you're looking to stay at a Western Maine campground after your full day of fishing, Jellystone Park™ Androscoggin Lake offers a variety of cabins and campsites for all types of campers! Plus, we are located right along Androscoggin Lake, where you'll be able to bring your pole, bait, and sunscreen, and fish the day away - steps away from your site! You can check availability here or give us a call at (207) 248-8041. We hope to see you reel in a big catch (or two) during your Western Maine fishing trip!