Late Summer Fishing Report: Atlantic Maine Bounces Back after Erin
30 August 2025

Late Summer Fishing Report: Atlantic Maine Bounces Back after Erin

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Good morning, anglers—Artificial Lure here with your Saturday, August 30, 2025, Atlantic Ocean and Maine coast fishing update.

Kicking off before sunrise at 6:38AM and winding down after sunset at 7:35PM today, we’re sitting between fronts after Hurricane Erin’s blow, with the ocean starting to lay down and give us workable seas. Winds this morning are from the south at 5–15 knots, building through the day to 10–20 knots, with seas topping out around 6–11 feet. By nightfall winds will hold south 10–20 and seas will ease a bit, dropping to 4–8 feet according to Ocean Prediction Center forecasts.

As far as tides go, we’ll see a low right around 6:20AM, peaking to a high at 1:01PM, then dropping to another low at 7:37PM. Those transition periods are going to be best for working moving water, especially around river mouths and tidal embayments. Fish use that flow to ambush, so time your trip if you want action.

The early part of this week was a bust for a lot of boats thanks to Hurricane Erin, but yesterday marked a major rebound. Offshore, tuna and billfish have come roaring back, especially in the canyon zones—yellowfin, bigeye, and plenty of mahi, even wahoo up to 90 pounds. Around Cape Cod and farther north, bluefin are showing strong at iconic spots like Regal Sword, Stellwagen, and even up toward Boone Island, with mackerel and bunker leading as the hottest live baits in those zones, according to On The Water.

If you’re working closer to home here in Maine, the fall runs are just starting. Stripers are blitzing herring through the embayments and river mouths, prime for the dawn and dusk bites. Blues and bonito are now pushing back inshore since Erin moved through. Peanut bunker and sand eels are bringing in hungry schools—don’t be shy with topwater plugs and metal jigs. Deep structure is still producing keeper sea bass and whiting, while the bottom fishing crowd has been connecting with tautog.

For gear, you want versatility. On the striper and bluefish front, locals are reaching for classic spooks, poppers, and soft-plastic jerk shads, especially in white or bunker-silver patterns. The Berkley Powerbait MaxScent Flat Worm is earning top marks for smallmouth up the rivers, but also getting hit by crappie and trout in the brackish stretches according to New England Outdoor Writers. Marabou jigs and Mepps spinners are the go-to for trout. For the bluefin crowd drifting bait offshore, live mackerel and bunker remain king—don’t leave the dock without a pack. Sand eels will get you smaller tuna when the giants aren’t present.

On the bait side, fresh menhaden are currently the hot commodity: as of yesterday nearly 265,000 pounds were landed in Maine’s episodic fishery, so if you can get cut bait or live bunker, it’s a sure bet for stripers and blues. Meanwhile, deep drop rigs with squid or clams are fooling bottom dwellers like sea bass and whiting.

Shark watchers, take note: there’s been a rise in white shark presence recently, with Maine’s Department of Marine Resources confirming nearly 93 unique white sharks off our waters since 2020. Great whites sightings are up, mostly drawn by plentiful seal populations, but attacks remain exceptionally rare—just be shark-smart around seals and watch for local advisories.

If you’re planning your spots today, here are two local fan favorites:
- **Portland Headlight**: for stripers, blues, and bonus bonito runs at the incoming tide.
- **Boone Island Ledges**: for bluefin, pollock, and whiting. The Ledges also offer a shot at late-summer cod and the occasional mako if you want to compete with the offshore crowd.

Pro tip: Time your casts around tidal changes, work structure, and bring a few lure options—you never know when stripers turn off topwater and start smashing metal.

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