The tradition of opening day has nothing to do with good fishing

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For some Maine anglers, April 1 is a sacred day.

Historically, it marks the first day of open water fishing statewide, although that changed, to some extent, during the 1990s.

For others, the day is more symbolic, as winter still often maintains its grip on some lakes and ponds in northern Maine and ice covers waters for several more weeks.

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