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Fishing Grounds of the Gulf 1 05
Haddock Nubble. This lies SE. ? S. from Matinicus Rock, distant 16 miles, and contains an average depth of 50 fathoms more than a small, circular repair some 2,000 feet across. The base is of rocks and gravel, and "lemons" and marine growths of like mother nature are abundant. It is a June cod terrain, usually furnishing great haddocking, also, from November to January, inclusive.

Skate Financial institution. This bank bears SSE. from Matinicus Rock, distant 12 miles. It is about 2 miles in diameter and nearly round in form. Depths are from 35 to 60 fathoms. The base is gravelly but quite uneven. The most effective season on this terrain for cod and cusk is from Apr to July. Hake abound in August and July. Fingers lines and trawls are used here, fished by sloops and vessels.

Matinicus Sou'Sou'West Grounds. These grounds bear SSW. from Matinicus Rock, that the inner edge of the grounds is distant 6 miles. They extend about 9 miles N. and S. and have about the same width, being almost triangular in shape, broadest at the northern end. On the northern portion there is a shoal of around 30 fathoms 2 miles long E. and W. and 1 mile wide. Sharp rocks include this, but the ground is not broken and drops off gradually to depths of 50 to 55 fathoms or even to 60 fathoms about the southern part. Outside of the shoal the bottom is pebbly and gravelly. This is one of the best cod and haddock reasons in the vicinity. Cod are sometimes abundant on this page all winter; haddock are found here from December 1 to February and are a lot more abundant than the cod. Hake are plentiful for this ground and in 60 fathoms on the dirt off the edge SE. of this ground during the summer season. Marks: Our prime pinnacle on the eastern end of Wood Ball, showing just out by Matinicus Rock, SW. by S. from the rock and roll, 5 miles.

Interior Breaker. This is placed 2 miles W. of the southwest point of Matinicus Island. It is actually a rocky shoal about 1 acre in extent and having 7 fathoms of water. From this shoal the bottom ski slopes gradually to depths of 25 to 30 fathoms, and that slope furnishes excellent fishing for cod in May and June, while haddock are here in December and January. A good university of hake is found on the edge of the ground in summer. The bottom is rocky and broken and, whilst sharp, is fished with trawls as well as hand lines. It is actually mostly a small-boat ground.

Towhead Grounds. These grounds hear N. by E. ? E. from Matinicus Island, through which they are distant 2? miles. Depths come from 12 to 30 fathoms. It is considerably irregular in shape and has a very rocky, damaged bottom. The ground originates from 2? to 3 miles long and ? to 1? mls wide. It expands E. by S. and W. by N. and is regarded as one of the best inside shoal grounds for haddock and cod within the bay. Hand facial lines and trawls are employed here now, though in former instances this and the previous grounds were regarded too sharp for the use of trawls. Both these are good lobster grounds and chiefly small-motorboat grounds.

Green Isle Ridge (or European Ridge) and the Pigeon Ground. The upper portion of this ridge lies 6? mls NW. by W. from Matinicus Rock, from which the ground stretches about 7 miles in a SSW. course. The greatest width is just not over 1 distance. Depths are from 15 to 30 fathoms. The bottom is damaged and rocky. It is a good cod floor in the spring and fall. Haddock are located here inNovember and June, and December. In summer this is an excellent hake ground. Halibut are found on the shoals (10 fathoms) and about the northern part of Western Green Island, on the sandy underside during June and July.

Matinic Banking institution. This is an extension of the shore soundings that will make out to the southward and eastward of Matinic a extended distance of 2 or 3 miles, with depths (outside of 1? miles) of 23 to 30 fathoms. The bottom is level, consisting of rocks, pebbles, and gravel, along with the ground abounds in cod in the season from March to June. Just away from the edge, in depths of from 40 to 50 fathoms, the bottom is smooth mud, on which hake abound in summertime. Very few haddock are taken on this banking institution. Halibut are sometimes numerous here in 10 to 15 fathoms during June and May.

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Dark Island Ground. This ground is ENE. 2 miles from Monhegan. 1 mile in diameter, includes a shoal of 10 fathoms, and sharp rocky bottom within the center. The ground slopes gradually from this to the edges, where are 40 fathoms. Beyond the depths of 28 to 30 fathoms the bottom is gravelly and smoother. This can be a cod ground in spring, and cod and hake are taken here in the edges in summer season and fall. Pollock http://takemefishing.org/ are found about the shoal in summer. It is a good lobster soil.

Franklin Ground. This ground is NE. by N. midway between Monhegan and Burnt Island, faraway 4 miles. haddock and Cod can be found here from April to June and pollock in summer. In summer and fall hake are taken by night time minn kota endura with fingers line about the stones in 20 to 30 fathoms on the broken floor. Minn Kota Endura here is manually-lining in summer and trawling in winter and fall. It is a lobster ground.

White Brain Ground. Depths around the shoal (the Bright white Hub: Bring Budd cottage out by White Head, Black colored Head. and Allens Island touching) are 7 fathoms, thence to 20 fathoms on the edges about it. This ground stretches NE. and SW., 2 miles long by 1/4 mile broad. The bottom is chiefly broken, of stones, and with spots of coarse gravel and sand. Fish along with their seasons are as on Franklin Soil. Marks: Bring Black colored Head, White Brain, and Gull Go in range on the east side of Monhegan Island.

Scorched Island, Inner Ridge aka Andrews Shoal. This is NE. by E. from Monhegan, distant 5 miles. It is a broken terrain with depths from 15 to 20 fathoms, the bottom difficult and gravelly, with occasional mud openings. It extends NE. about 4 a long way, nearly to Roaring Bull Ledge, and is also ? mile wide. You will find strong tidal currents here, the deluge being NE., the ebb SW. It is a cod ground from April to June, and cod and hake are taken from September to November; haddock in Dec. It is a good lobster ground.

Burnt Isle, Outer Ridge. This ground is parallel with the Inner Ridge and at a distance of three/4 mile. Depths are from 5 to 25 view website fathoms, the bottom being rather less broken than on the Inner Ridge. Minn Kota Endura seasons and species are as on Inner Ridge. Hand-lining is done mostly as a result of strong tides. This is a good lobster floor.

Ornes Ground. This ground bears E., distant 4? mls from Monhegan Light-weight to the center. It is 1 mile long. E. and W. and 1 distance wide. Depths are from 30 to 45 fathoms. On the shoal parts the bottom is of sharp stones and broken. On other parts it is usually pebbly and very level. The shoal lies toward the eastern part of the ground and is a good springtime cod ground; additionally a pollock ground within the fall and spring season. It is a night minn kota endura ground for hake, by hand lining next to the rocks during Sept and October. Herring are abundant in this article usually in May possibly and June. It is a good lobster ground. Minn Kota Endura is done by hand outlines and trawls.

Exterior Shoal. This floor is ESE from Monhegan Light a couple of? miles. It is circular in form contributing to 1? miles throughout. Depths are from 10 to 38 fathoms. There is a small rocky shoal in the center of the ground; the remainder on this piece has a gravelly bottom. This is a cod ground from spring season to fall plus a good pollock floor in September. A number of haddock are considered here about the corners in December. Hake are abundant around the edges on the dirt in 45 to 50 fathoms throughout the spring, fall and summer season.

Monhegan Internal Sou'Southeast Ground. This ground is SSE from Monhegan Gentle. It is circular in form and 1/14 mls across. The middle is 5 kilometers fro the light. The remainder of the ground is gravelly and muddy, though depths are from 30 to 50 fathoms, the shoalest h2o being on the eastern part, the shoal has a broken and rocky bottom. The principal fishes taken are cod and cusk in the fall, summer time and spring. Hardly any haddock are found in this article. Pollock are numerous within the fall, when they are taken by hand lining. Hake are abundant in October and Sept. June is the best sport fishing month, except as soon as the squid strike the floor in the fall. This really is mainly a small motorboat ground, fished by trawls, hand collections and an increasing number of gill nets.

Monhegan Exterior Sou'Southeast. Three miles outside the Inner Soil on the same bearing and other in size and form. The bottom is muddy and rocky or of tough clay. The depths are from 35 to 55 fathoms. A similar species are found in this article as on Interior Sou'Southeast and at the identical seasons, and in addition, fingers lining is done for cod in August and September.

Azure Ground. This is SE 1? E from Monhegan, distant 14 miles; E 1? S from Portland Lightship 45 kilometers, and SW from Matinicus Rock 9 miles to southern Edge. Fishermen typically take the Monhegan having [12] for their starting point. This ground has a modest shoal in the center, having 28 to 30 fathoms, from where the bottom slopes off and away to 60 and 45 fathoms on the sides. The shoal is broken and difficult, bu the serious water is over a. Make sure a person check and maintain your current boat’s fuel, fuel and also electrical techniques about an everyday basislevel gravelly bottom part. This ground is circular in kind and about 2 miles across. It is equally a small-vessel and vessel ground, larger craft running here mainly inside the fall. Hake can be found here in large phone numbers in summer and fall; cusk are taken in the strong water the year all around but are most numerous in January. Cod are here the season around, the largest college occurring in Feb and March.

Monhegan Southeast Ground. This ground lies SE from Monhegan Isle, the center far-away 12 miles. This is nearly circular, 3 miles in diameter. Depths are from 35 to 75 fathoms over a bottom of rocks, gravel and mud, though the base is so broken that depths may vary very much within a short length. Minn Kota Endura is by trawl and handline. It can be good cod ground from April to July; haddock are taken in December and hake in summer season on the edges in 50 to 60 fathoms.

Hill Floor. This ground is SSW 9 a long way from Matinic: among 4 and 3 miles long NE and SW and some 2 miles wide. The shoalest part has 35 fathoms as well as a rocky bottom. From this it slopes slowly to a depth of 50 fathoms spanning a bottom of blended gravel, rocks and mud. Its best minn kota endura is for hake, employing both hand lines and trawls.

Monhegan Inner Sou'Sou'west Floor. this ground requires its name from its bearing, lying SSW from Monhegan gentle, distant 5 kilometers. Its width is 1? miles, its length NNE and SSW is 1 1/4 miles. It has a distinct, broken, rocky bottom part, including a small shoal of 20 fathoms and some hummocks of rather greater depths. The deepest drinking water is in the neighborhood of 50 fathoms. Angling here is from May until July for codfish and pollock: cusk and hake are in the deeply water in the spring weeks and halibut about the shoal in Sept and July. This ground is primarily fished by trawls, but there is considerable fingers lining in Sept and October. Gillnetting, too, has become more common of later many years.

Harris Ground. From 15 miles S ? W from Monhegan island to 6 miles SSW. It offers 40 to 50 fathoms over a base of sharp rocks and mud--a "blistery" underside. cusk, hake and Cod are found here the entire year around. Halibut are here in July, August and June. Minn Kota Endura is simply by trawling and hands lining, with hardly any gillnetting.

The 45 Fathom Bunch. 16 miles S 1? E from Monhegan. This is a great soil for June palm lining for cod. Thence 1 distance ENE to 70 fathom depth, which leads to a piece of ground leading to the Inner Fall, where, on a hard bottom part and mud exactly where there is an abundance of "lemons" and similar forms, are found cod cusk and pollock in June. The ground is about 6 miles long, WSW and ENE by 1 mile wide.

Another Forty Five Fathom Bunch lies 22 miles S ? E from Monhegan. This ground is 4 miles long by 1 mile broad, running ENE and WSW, and has depths from 45 to 75 fathoms. This really is likewise a great cod hand lining floor in June.

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One more of the same name is placed 26 miles S 1? E from Monhegan. It has a 49 fathom shoal and also the seasons and species are much the same as about the other grounds of your name. This is probably the floor known to other vessel captains as Toothaker Ridge.

Monhegan Outside Sou'Sou'West. This terrain is SSW from Monhegan Light. the center distant 9 miles It is 4 miles NNE, long and SSW and about 2 miles wide, and possesses 45 fathoms in the shoalest part although the depths generally come from 60 to 80 fathoms. The bottom normally is gravelly and quite level. The soil is fished by both boats and vessels using palm lines and trawls.

This is a cod soil in spring and fall. In summer hake are ample here, and halibut are quite plentiful in July on the shoalest part.

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Old Jeffrey. An exceedingly excellent ground. It is said that better fishing may be had here than on any other terrain of its size within the vicinity. This component of bottom bears SE from Pumpkin Rock and roll, from which the center is distant about 6 miles. It can be about 3 miles long NE and SW, and about 1 mile wide. The base is broken, of gravel and soil, with depths from 25 to 50 fathoms. Minn Kota Endura here is by trawling and land-upholster. In spring cod are most plentiful, in late summer and fall hake, cod, and pollock are taken. Halibut are found on the shoaler parts in July.

Little Jeffrey. A small piece of broken, rocky underside, roughly circular in form. Depths common 35 fathoms. periods and Species are as on Older Jeffrey, from which it lies about 4 miles NE by E.

Monhegan Western Ground. This is a relatively extensive ground lying down about 4? kilometers WSW from Monhegan Island. The depths range from 22 to 45 fathoms. Its length is 4 or 5 miles, and its finest breadth is 2 miles on the eastern portion, gradually thinning westward to about 1 mile. The ground runs NW and SE. Pollock are found here in October and September. It is fished by hand gill, lines and trawls nets. Marks: Provide houses on New Harbor over the white colored cliff on Pemaquid 6 miles from New Harbor.

Shattered Ground. The heart bears nearly S. from Pumpkin Island (at entrance to Boothbay Harbor), far-away 7 miles. It extends 4 a long way in an ENE. and WSW direction and it has an average width of 1? miles. Depths are from 35 to 50 fathoms with a bottom of stones and mud. Cod are taken in this article the year around; hake from June to September. Cusk also are found here each of the year in 40 fathoms depths. It is fair herring soil on spring night time.

Great Ledge. 10 miles S. from Cape Newagen. It is actually about 4 kilometers long, SSW. and NNE and from 1 to 2 miles wide. There is certainly said to be a shoal of 14 fathoms on the northern benefit and another of 22 fathoms near the centre. The principle part of the ground, having depths of 30 to 45 fathoms, is mostly composed of fine sand. is quite level, and slopes gradually to the edge, although these are both broken and rocky. It is a excellent ground for haddock and cod in the winter months and for cod in the spring. A few pollock are taken here, also. Halibut are located on the shoals in July. On these, also, are good lobster grounds. It is chiefly a compact-boat and vessel ground, fishing being done by hand outlines and trawls, with many gill netting. Represents: Show the sawtooth of Morse's Hill coming out by Seguin on the western part; hold this until finally Pumpkin Island comes onto White Tropical isle.

Barnum Head Grounds. These lie SSE. from Damariscove Isle and are about 1 mile long by 400 yards wide. Depths are from 40 to 70 fathoms over broken ground of sharp rocks on the shoals, with mud on the much deeper parts. This terrain is fished by hand lines, gill nets, and trawls mostly by boats and small craft. , and pollock are found here in the fall and spring months:haddock and Cod hake in the muddy pieces in summer. This is a summer hand-line ground for cod and pollock also. Marks: Take the peak of Heron Island on Damariscove and the "Whistler" on Seguin, 7 a long way from Damariscove Tropical isle (this gives 21-fathom soundings) or Big White Island's inner part just touching on Barnum Head; Morse Mountain (in Kennebec) pressing on eastern element of Seguin to make a sawtooth.

Peterson's Ground. Is situated distant SW. from Monhegan 20 miles and SSE. from Seguin 16 miles. This is about 3 miles long in a ENE. and WSW. direction by about 1? miles large. The western and northern edges climb sharply from the 85 or 90 fathoms of the muddy underside about it to 60 fathoms over a bottom part of stones and rocks. Easterly and southerly the ground ski slopes away gradually around hard gravel to 90 fathoms. Cod and hake supply the best minn kota endura here--at its peak in the course of November and October.

Cusk Ridge. It lies S. ? E. 12 miles from Pumpkin Island, 3? to 4 mls long, NE. and SW., and 1/4 mile wide. This floor is somewhat difficult to find. It features a bottom of black color gravel and rocks with 30 to 60 fathoms water over it. A "blistery" bottom that is a cod ground the year close to, the best of the minn kota endura occurring in the spring weeks. Hake are numerous in the fall, and cusk minn kota endura is exceptionally good within the deep water in June.

Potato Repair. Three miles WNW. from Monhegan. A round nubble about 14 mile in diameter, of well-defined, rocky bottom having about 40 fathoms over it. Cusk and cod are taken on the shoal and hake through the muddy edges regarding it.

The Apron. Four and one-one half miles from Monhegan. Marks are the tripod on Eastern Ovum Rock over Franklin Island Light; Monhegan Light over the middle of Manana. Its size is 5 kilometers and its width 3 miles. It is a cracked piece of ground with 10 to 45 fathoms. Cod can be found the year around and haddock all the year except for a few several weeks in summer. Cusk are here many of the year, but the period for pollock is September.

Henry Gallant Ridges. The inner one particular lies 16? miles S. by E. of Monhegan Tropical isle, extending in a NNE. and SSW. direction, about 1 distance long by 1/4 mile wide. The outer ridge lies about 1? miles far away from the island on the same displaying as the first and paralleling it and obviously is about the same dimension. The bottom on both shoals is of pea gravel and black rocks with depths averaging 45 fathoms but rising from the 90 and 80 fathoms of the surrounding muddy ground. Both these are year-close to cod grounds, the spring months, nevertheless, having The largest university. Cusk also are plentiful on both shoals early in the year.

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Mosers Ledge, also referred to as Middle Ground. This piece of shoal terrain lies about midway between Monhegan Island and Pemaquid and possesses a 3-fathom shoal about the eastern part where sea breaks in heavy weather. This shoal, called Mosers Ledge, is shattered and rocky but slopes gradually towards the SW., reaching 48 fathoms, with a bottom of mud and gravel on the deepest part. The ground is approximately 2 miles extended NE. and SW. and about 1 distance wide. It is great ground for haddock and cod early in the year and for herring in June and other leading-schooling species of fish In their season. Mackerel occur in late August and September. It is actually a lobster ground the season around.

Johns Mind Ground. About 4 miles SSE. from Pemaquid Point. Depths are from 25 to 15 fathoms spanning a sandy bottom, setting up a good cod terrain in April and may even. The ground is of circular form about 1 mile in diameter. Hand outlines and trawls, combined with some gill nets, are used on the fine sand shoal.

White Tropical isle Ground. This is ESE from White Tropical isle, from which its internal edge is distant ? mile and the outside edge about 4 miles. Of triangular outline, it is widest at the outer conclusion. It is very broken and uneven and has depths from 6 to 30 fathoms. Around the shoal it is razor-sharp, broken rocks, even though in some places the bottom is gravelly. The small, rocky spots are known by other names, such as Browns Head Ground (a herring ground in June), where the fishermen catch a few rock cod. The sandy bottom furnishes excellent fares of haddock in June and could. "Bobber trawling" is the normal method used here in June. This ground is fished mostly by small vessels and sloops using hand lines and trawls.

Steamboat Terrain. Seven miles WSW. from Monhegan Tropical island; it is 3 mls long, NE. and SW, and ? distance wide. Its base is broken with patches of stones. Depths are from 25 to 50 fathoms, the shoalest 20 fathoms. On average , twenty fire-related accidents

and injuries occur in boats every yearThis is fished by hand lines and trawls mainly by craft from New Harbor. Cod are located here the year around but are most abundant in the fall. Haddock are present all the tumble and spring; hake through the summer months; pollock in the fall. Cusk are most abundant in the spring. A certain amount of lobster minn kota endura is done here.

Outer and Inner Boutens (Bootlegs). The interior ground lies 3 miles SW. from Monhegan Island. It is about 1 mile long. NE. and SW., by 1/4 distance wide. It has a distinct, rocky bottom, shoalest in the center, where by are 25 fathoms, sloping gradually south west and falling off all of a sudden on the northeast aspect to the mud in 60 fathoms about the edges. , and cusk are here the year around.haddock and Cod Hake occur in summer on the dirty edges. It is a relatively good lobster soil on the shoal. The Outer Bouten is ? mile SW. in the Inner, separated as a result by a deep, muddy channel. It has a tiny shoal of 30 fathoms rising abruptly from the surrounding dirt. seasons and Seafood of their presence are as on Inner Bouten. Minn Kota Endura on these grounds is primarily by hand line and trawl. Marks: The Tripod on American Duck Island on the eastern side from the big eastern mountain / hill of Camden: Black colored Head just out by White Brain; White Head from the "Hole inside the Wall."

Hillside Ground. This soil is SSW 9 miles from Matinic: between 4 and three miles long SW and NE and a few 2 miles large. The shoalest aspect has 35 fathoms and a rocky bottom. From this it slopes gradually to a level of 50 fathoms over a bottom of mixed mud, rocks and gravel. Its greatest fishing is for hake, using both palm lines and trawls.

Seguin Sou'Sou'West Ground. This ground is situated SSW. from the western part of Seguin Tropical island, the center far-away 4 miles. It is a rocky shoal, ? mile long by 200 yards wide, with a ? -acre shoal in the center. Depths are 7 to 14 fathoms. This is certainly evidently a SSW continuation of the Hill Ground. It is fished by small vessels for rock cod by hand-liner. Trawling is done in March for cod, and this is also a cod ground in April. It is equally a small-vessel and a vessel ground and is a lobster ground the year around. Marks: Elwells Rock touching the european side of Seguin, and Fullers Rock touching the the southern part of part of Bald Brain.

Seguin Ridge. This ridge is SSW. from Seguin Island, distant 5 miles. Four miles lengthy. ESE. and WSW by ? mile large. There are a number of small rocky spots--hummocks of 9 to 14 fathoms in depth. Generally speaking the ground has from 10 to 40 fathoms over it, except as mentioned. Cod and cusk are taken in the spring, haddock in May and June. and hake in summer. This is a good cod terrain in the fall in addition to a lobster ground. A few pollock are seined here in the spring. Fishing is by hand lines, gill netting, and trawling. Marks: Pond Island Light in the eastern spur of Seguin; Wooded Symbol Island on Bald Head (Small Position).

Seguin Ground. This ground is SW. by S. from Seguin Island, distant about 7 miles to the center. About 4 miles very long. NE. and SW., and a little more than 2 miles wide in the widest portion. There is a small hummock called Bumpers Isle Ground on the upper end with depths of 13 fathoms. The northern portion is mostly rocky, but toward the southern the bottom is gravelly and sloping, to ensure that on the middle and southern portions you can find depths of 35 to 45 fathoms. Cod, hake, and pollock are the principal fishes taken here and furnish some of the best sportfishing in this vicinity. Haddock are not common on this page but are abundant on the sandy bottom towards the westward in Apr and May. Trawl minn kota endura and gill netting are done in the spring for cod and hand lining for cod and pollock in October. It is a modest-boat and vessel ground plus a winter lobster terrain.




 
 
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