Hook, Line, and Sinker: The Ultimate Guide to Maine’s Premier January 2025 Fishing Derbies
Are you ready to embrace the chill and reel in a big one? January in Maine isn’t just about the snow; it’s the heart of the ice fishing season. From the remote waters of Aroostook County to the legendary depths of Moosehead Lake, the state is gearing up for a month of high-stakes competition and community camaraderie. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a family looking for a new winter tradition, these derbies offer some of the most exciting outdoor experiences in the Northeast.
🎣 Top Fishing Derbies for January 2025
January 11, 2025: Anson-North Anson Snowmobile Club Derby
Kick off your competitive season in central Maine. This derby focuses on the local favorite, Sandy Pond in Embden.
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Weigh-In: Head to the Sandy Pond Boat Ramp to register your catch.
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Contact: Reach out to John Nelson at (207) 614-4370 for the latest prize announcements.
January 25–26, 2025: The 20th Annual Long Lake Ice Fishing Derby
Experience the “Gold Standard” of Maine derbies in the St. John Valley. This massive event features a record $25,000 cash purse—the maximum allowed by the state.
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Huge Prizes: Beyond the cash, participants can win over $70,000 in total prizes, including a 2025 Polaris Ranger ATV and a Sport Shack Ice Shack.
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Extensive Waters: Fish across 10 different water bodies, including Long Lake, Eagle Lake, Square Lake, and the St. John River.
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Community Impact: Proceeds benefit the Edgar J. Paradis Cancer Fund.
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Contact: Paul Bernier at (207) 227-5252.
January 25, 2025: Calais Lions Club Derby
Head to Washington County for a classic day on the ice at Round Pond in Charlotte.
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Grand Prize: Compete for a $500 cash prize for the biggest fish, plus numerous door prizes.
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Family Fun: Enjoy Maine staples like Jordan red hot dogs while making memories with the family.
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Contact: Colin Brown at (207) 726-4434.
January 25, 2025: Operation ReBoot Outdoors Great Pond Derby
Support a great cause at Great Pond in Hancock. This derby is hosted by Operation ReBoot Outdoors, a non-profit dedicated to providing missions for veterans and law enforcement.
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Entry: Only $10 per ticket, which includes entry for door prizes.
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Highlights: Longest fish wins (weight as a tiebreaker), and there’s a huge ATV Giveaway for 2025.
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Contact: Nicole Waite at (207) 491-6209.
January 25–26, 2025: Dexter Firefighters Association Derby
A community staple held on the pristine waters of Big and Little Wassookeag in Dexter.
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Species: Prizes are typically awarded for Togue, Salmon, Brook Trout, Bass, Pickerel, and Perch.
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Youth Focused: Features special “Youth First Fish” and “Youth Smallest Winner” categories to keep the kids engaged.
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Contact: Matthew Connor at (207) 270-1776.
🏔️ The Season Grand Finale: Moosehead Lake Togue Derby
Jan 31 – Feb 2, 2025 Celebrate the 18th anniversary of the Moosehead Lake Togue Derby with Ricky Craven. This is the ultimate weekend for anglers in the Maine Highlands.
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Togue Prizes: 1st Place takes home $1,500 cash, 2nd Place $500, and 3rd Place $250.
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No Fish Needed to Win: Your ticket enters you into a drawing for over 50 door prizes, including a top cash prize of $1,500.
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Youth Special: A dedicated Youth Prize Drawing includes a Maine Lifetime Fishing License.
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Contact: Sarah Lavigne at (207) 404-3663.
Your Home Base: Moose River Lookout
After a long day on the ice, retreat to the comfort of your own private sanctuary. Moose River Lookout in Rockwood is perfectly situated for those participating in the Moosehead Lake Derby.
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Prime Location: Nestled on the Moose River with views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and direct access to ITS 66.
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Unrivaled Access: Features a private dock and immediate proximity to the best ice fishing spots in Rockwood.
Plan your winter escape today and join the hunt for the prize of a lifetime!
Author: Gerry Caron | Published: Dec 24, 2024
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