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Androscoggin River

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Top 5 Fishing Locations on Androscoggin River
Errol to Gilead
The remote upper Androscoggin below Lake Umbagog offers classic freestone fishing for wild brook trout and landlocked salmon. This stretch sees light pressure and rewards anglers willing to hike in. Best fished from late May through September.
πŸ’§ Ideal flow: 500–2,000 CFS. The upper Androscoggin from Gilead to Bethel fishes best at moderate flows β€” landlocked salmon, rainbow, and brook trout.
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Shelburne Birches
A scenic stretch near Shelburne with easy roadside access and consistent rainbow trout populations. The river braids through gravel bars creating excellent dry fly water during summer evenings. Popular with local anglers for its reliable caddis hatches.
πŸ’§ Ideal flow: 400–1,500 CFS. The Bethel area fishes well at moderate flows β€” spring and fall are prime for salmon and trout.
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Rumford Pool
Below the Rumford Falls area this deep pool holds large brown trout that can be challenging to hook. Bank access is available at several points near downtown Rumford. Best fished with nymphs in early spring and streamers in fall.
πŸ’§ Ideal flow: 500–2,000 CFS. Fishes best at stable moderate flows β€” check TroutBible gauge before heading to the New Hampshire border area.
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Bethel Area
The Androscoggin through Bethel offers a mix of pocket water and slower runs ideal for wading. Brown and rainbow trout are present with some fish exceeding 18 inches. Several pull-offs along Route 2 provide easy access.
πŸ’§ Ideal flow: Fishes best at low to moderate stable flows β€” the upper river is the trout destination, the lower river is better for bass.
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Canton Point
The lower river near Canton produces good catches of brown trout and occasional wild fish. Gentle gradient and open banks make this a comfortable wading stretch for all skill levels. Evening caddis hatches in June and July are excellent.
πŸ’§ Ideal flow: 400–1,500 CFS. Prime fishing windows are spring and fall at moderate flows when water temperatures are optimal for salmon and trout.
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About Androscoggin River Fishing

The Androscoggin River is Maine's most geographically diverse trout destination, stretching from the New Hampshire border at Gilead through the scenic western mountains to tidewater at Merrymeeting Bay. The upper river between Gilead and Bethel is renowned among fly anglers for its classic New England character, offering productive pocket water and runs that hold healthy populations of wild brook trout, browns, and landlocked salmon.

Best Time to Fish Androscoggin River

Spring and early summer bring excellent dry fly opportunities on the upper Androscoggin as mayfly hatchesβ€”particularly Hendricksons and green drakesβ€”coincide with snowmelt conditions that push water levels and temperature into the ideal range. Fall fishing from September through October is equally productive, with cooler temperatures activating brown trout and salmon while terrestrial patterns and smaller streamers become highly effective.

Species

Brook trout dominate the headwaters and tributaries of the upper Androscoggin, favoring the coldest, fastest pocket water and rarely exceeding 10 inches, while brown trout congregate in deeper pools and respond aggressively to nymphs and streamers year-round. Rainbow trout and landlocked salmon are present throughout the upper river but less abundant than their brook trout cousins; these larger fish are most reliably taken on streamers during lower water conditions or during the spring and fall feeding windows.

Access & Regulations

Always check the current Maine fishing regulations before heading out. Regulations on Androscoggin River may include special catch-and-release sections, artificial-only stretches, and seasonal closures. A valid Maine fishing license is required.

Live River Data

Trout Bible pulls live flow and gauge data directly from the USGS National Water Information System. Current CFS (cubic feet per second) and gauge height readings are updated every 15–60 minutes, giving you the most accurate picture of conditions before you make the drive.