The Climate Usually varies due to the temperature in the atmosphere. Not all streams or rivers are the same temperature. It depends on what season it.

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The Climate Usually varies due to the temperature in the atmosphere. Not all streams or rivers are the same temperature. It depends on what season it is, or what the weather may be. I Found it would be easiest to research the temperature on only the major rivers. That I live near. ~Kennebec River ~Fair: 28f (-2c) ~Wind: Calm ~Dew Point: 24f (-4c) ~Pressure: 30.36” ~Humidity: 85% ~Androscoggin River ~Fair: 23f (-5c) ~Wind: Calm ~Dew point: 19f(-7 C ) ~Pressure: 30.37” ~Humidity: 86%

All the Fascinating Streams & Rivers in Maine! Androscoggin River Kennebec River Penobscot River St. John River Aroostook River

Smallmouth Bass Micropterus dolomieu Largemouth Bass Micropterus salmoides White Perch Morone americana Yellow Perch Perca flavescens Crappie Annularis

Water marigold Bidens beckii Watersheild Brasenia schreberi Yellow Water Crowfoot Ranunculus flabellaris Thread-like Naid Najas gracillima Small Yellow Water Lily Nuphar microphylla

POLUTION! FISHING!

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