8/10 Bra
Chris F.
18 aug. 2025
Excellent cabins for canoeing/kayaking/fishing the Penobscot Region. If youâre an outdoor enthusiast or bass fisherman, this is the spot to rest your head at night. This area is known for its smallmouth bass fishing. It didnât disappoint. The cabin is a cabin. Nothing fancy. It had all that was needed. Just bring your food and charcoal! The canoes were sufficient. Our butts were sore after three to four hours of fishing. So, we came back to eat and regroup. Thereâs not much too do besides outdoorsy stuff. So, youâre on your own if you want to go dancing. My brother and I did some exploring of other areas close by. Greenbush has flat water that is good for canoeing and fishing also. I was able to research via the Penobscot River Canoe Trail website. Very good info. We also went up to Mattewamkeag Wilderness Park in Mattewamkeag. Bring your fly rod or spinning tackle. We hiked around the few pull offs on the 9 mile dirt road. We fished many riffles and pools. We fished right from the rivers edge but you could wade in, if you wanted to. I donât think the smallmouth bass have ever seen a bucktail fly, spoon or rooster tail. We caught so many 12-14â smallmouth bass but really got into a few good sized smallmouths from 16-19â. Overall, there werenât too many people out on Merrill Brook or the Penobscot. Youâll have the fishing all to yourself.




Chris F.
Bodde hÀr 3 nÀtter i augusti 2025