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Fishing & Hunting in Rangeley Maine...Rangeley Lake is famous for trout and land-locked salmon. One of the more productive fishing grounds is just off our 3000' of lake frontage. The regular fishing season starts after ice-out (about mid-May) and ends September 30th. General law applies in Rangeley Lake. To ensure success for your fishing, we recommend the services of a Registered Rangeley Guide, for at least a day. Registered Maine guides are available upon request. Guides work independent of Nibòban Camps, but we can assist you in arranging for their services. Click here to view some of our guest's trophy sized fish! Fall hunting is always an adventure. We are located in the Rangeley Plantation 400+ acre game preserve, but for hunters it is only a short distance to thousands of acres of wilderness between Beaver Mountain and Mt. Blue State Park. On the other side of Rangeley Village, the western Maine woods extend to the Canadian border, providing lots of space for the wilderness experience. There is good hunting for upland game birds such as partridge and woodcock (a special migratory bird stamp is required for woodcock). We are located in Zone #7 for the annual moose hunt. The success rate for the moose hunt has been excellent in this area. Deer hunting starts November 1st and Rangeley Plantation has produced some trophy deer over the years. Registered Maine Guides are available for bird, moose and deer hunting. We can help you arrange for their services. Click here for Rangeley Lakes Region outdoors and trail information or visit RangeleyVacations.com for more fishing and hunting information. Niboban Camps • P.O. Box 770, Rangeley Maine 04970 • 207-864-2549 |
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