Fishing with a game warden, even if he’s a good friend, isn’t always easy

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Leighton Wass grew up in Southwest Harbor and graduated from Norwich University with a B.S. in science education. He taught high school biology in Vermont for 33 years and also is a freelance writer. At 79, he continues to use the outdoors as his playground. Wass lives in Adamant, Vermont, with his wife Jane and two Labradors. He has a book coming out this spring, “Fly Fishing The Hex Hatch,” published by North Country Press.

I’ll never forget my first view of Moosehead Lake as a youngster when topping the hill on Route 15 in Greenville. It was love at first sight, the same feeling I experienced last May as Sean Fowler and I viewed Moosehead from that same hill. We were headed to Maynard’s on the Moose River for a comfy cabin, great meals and lots of fishing.

We had hoped to fish both the river and broad lake, but a recent round of days in the high 80s had put the kibosh on the river fishing.

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