| By The Unregistered Maine Guide | ![]() |
| I was tired of hearing J.W. say he had never caught a fish. He was the first of many foster children who would see what the world had to offer through the eye’s of a fishing pole. One afternoon when J.W. returned home from terrorizing the Moscow school system, I had the ‘49 Willis loaded with all of the necessary fishing gear. I buckled J.W. in and we were off. Thirty minutes later we arrived at the shore line of one of Moscow’s best kept secret ponds. We took our time unloading the gear. By supper time we our lines dragging slowly behind the boat. The peace and quiet was so overwhelming that you could not speak. It didn’t seem possible that we had the whole pond to ourselves. As the late day sun shined off the rods, you could see them bouncing from the action of the secret colored flash fish. |
Moscow, Maine Fishing Tip of the Week
By jeffrey.knox on July 27, 2012
Posted in 2003 No Umbrella Print Issue, July 17, 2003, Outdoor Stories | Tagged Maine Fishing Tip of the Week, Unregistered Maine Guide | Leave a response












