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New Hampshire and Maine Fishing Report – May 13, 2021

New Hampshire and Maine Fishing Report – May 13, 2021 May 13, 2021 Let’s get right to it shall we – the stripers are back! While most are micros, there are even a few mid-20s in the mix. Flounder fishing is promising for so early in the season and haddock action remains solid. New Hampshire Fishing Report Captain Jon Tregea of Sea Run Charters told me that fresh striped bass have arrived in the Piscatagua River. Some of the fish have been mid-20” specimens too! Jon and pals are getting them with Clousers but spin fisherman tossing slim-profiled paddletails are doing well also. What’s especially promising is the burgeoning sea run brown trout fishery, especially in the New Castle area. Those fish are commonly caught on streamers as well.

Police say WVU student died from fall last week

CHARLESTON — A West Virginia University student has died from injuries from a fall last week, according to a news release Tuesday from the city of Morgantown. Charles Stephen Nelson, 20, of Pikesville, Maryland, died sometime after Morgantown Police found him “lying on the sidewalk near an apartment complex” early Friday morning, the release said. Nelson “was immediately transported by EMS to J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital,” and officers later learned he had died, the release said. “At this time, there is no indication of foul play; however, the case remains open in an attempt to determine the circumstances that led to the fall,” the city said.

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Morgantown Police identify deceased WVU student

Charles Nelson Morgantown Police have identified 20-year-old Charles Nelson as the West Virginia University student who passed away after falling from an apartment complex in the early morning hours of Friday, May 7. He was a sophomore engineering student from Pikesville, Maryland.  Charlie has a circle of exceptional friends with whom he formed deep relationships, and many cousins with whom he loved spending vacations and summers, His family wrote in an obituary published Tuesday in the Baltimore Sun. Besides celebrating life with his friends and family, Charlie loved riding dirt bikes and ATVs, snowboarding, working on engines, going fast, all things Sebago Lake, and being a WVU Mountaineer - #hornsdownforever.

Cast a line during fishing frenzy event

Cast a line during fishing frenzy event Share With the 2021 fishing season right around the corner, the Royal River Alliance, in cooperation with Sebago Chapter of Trout Unlimited, Maine Rivers and the Sebago Lake Regional Office of the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, will be highlighting the fishing opportunities available in the Royal River watershed. Royal River Fishing Frenzy!, an interactive fishing map launch, will be available at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 18. The event is free to anyone on or off Facebook. For more information and to register, see the Royal River Fishing Frenzy! (Interactive fishing map launch) page.

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