šŸŽ£ Maine’s 2025 Inland Fishing Laws: The Ultimate Angler’s Guide to Seasons, Limits & Licenses

Illustrated map of Maine showing 2025 inland fishing laws, North and South fishing zones, open seasons, bait rules, and species limits including brook trout, landlocked salmon, lake trout, and bass.

šŸŽ£ Maine’s 2025 Inland Fishing Laws: The Ultimate Angler’s Guide to Seasons, Limits & Licenses


Writer: Gerry Caron | Apr 21, 2025 | 7 min read


🌊 Master the Waters: Why Maine is New England’s Premier Fishing Destination

Are you ready to cast into the legendary waters of the Pine Tree State? Whether you’re stalking wild Brook Trout in a remote mountain stream, trolling for trophy Landlocked Salmon, or jigging for monster Togue (Lake Trout) through the mid-winter ice, Maine offers a high-energy angling experience that is second to none.

In 2025, Maine’s inland fisheries are thriving, thanks to conservation-minded regulations and a diverse ecosystem spanning over 6,000 lakes and 32,000 miles of rivers. Before you drop your line, staying informed on Maine’s 2025 Inland Fishing Laws is essential for a successful and responsible adventure.


🪪 2025 Fishing License Requirements

A valid Maine fishing license is required for all residents (16+) and non-residents (12+). Your license fees go directly toward protecting Maine’s pristine habitats and stocking programs.


šŸ—ŗļø Know Your Zones: North vs. South

Maine is strategically divided into two management zones to protect native species and manage bait usage:

Feature North Zone South Zone
Bait Rules Live Bait PROHIBITED. Only worms, dead bait, and artificial lures/flies allowed. All legal bait PERMITTED, including live baitfish and smelts.
Seasons Closed to all fishing from Oct 1 – Mar 31. Open year-round for many waters.
Focus Protection of wild, native Brook Trout populations. Diverse multi-species management.

šŸ“… 2025 Fishing Seasons Overview

Lakes & Ponds

  • North Zone: Open for open water fishing April 1 – September 30. Closed all other times.

  • South Zone: Open year-round for both ice fishing and open water fishing.

Rivers, Streams & Brooks (Statewide)

  • April 1 – August 15: General open water season.

  • August 16 – September 30: Artificial lures or flies ONLY. Daily limit is restricted to one Landlocked Salmon and one Brook Trout.

  • October 1 – March 31: Closed to all fishing.


🐟 2025 Bag, Possession & Length Limits

Stay within the law to ensure the future of Maine’s world-class trophy fish:

Species Daily Bag Limit Min. Length
Brook Trout North: 5 fish / South: 2 fish 6 inches
Landlocked Salmon 2 fish 14 inches
Lake Trout (Togue) 2 fish 18 inches
Brown Trout 2 fish 14″ (Lakes) / 6″ (Rivers)
Bass (Small/Large) North: Unlimited / South: 2 fish No Min. (Only 1 over 14″)

āš ļø Strictly Prohibited: No fishing for Sea-run Atlantic Salmon, Sturgeon, Redfin Pickerel, or Swamp Darters.


🧭 Essential Angler Resources


šŸØ The Ultimate Fishing Basecamp: Moose River Lookout

After a high-energy day on the water, retreat to the premier sanctuary of the Highlands. Moose River Lookout in Rockwood offers an idyllic riverside escape at the base of the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains.

  • Angler’s Dream: We feature a private dock on the Moose River—launch your boat or cast for Salmon and Trout right from your backyard.

  • Elite Access: Minutes from Moosehead Lake and Mt. Kineo, and located directly on ITS66 for year-round adventure.

  • Guided Excellence: Need a pro? Check out our guide to the best local fishing charters.

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