
Lake Auburn
Nestled in the serene beauty of Auburn Township, Androscoggin County, Maine, lies the enchanting Auburn Lake, a shimmering gem spanning an impressive 2,260 acres. This pristine lake, which also serves as a vital water supply for the greater Lewiston-Auburn area, offers a unique opportunity for anglers and nature enthusiasts alike. Its natural, unspoiled surroundings, devoid of shoreline development, provide a picturesque backdrop for those seeking an authentic fishing experience in southern Maine. Auburn Lake boasts a wealth of angling opportunities, with a diverse array of fish species calling its waters home. The lake's remarkable water quality supports both coldwater and warmwater sportfish, making it a versatile destination for fishing enthusiasts. One of the highlights of Auburn Lake is its thriving lake trout fishery. Managed by the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife since the 1950s, the lake has consistently delivered high-quality fishing experiences, with lake trout often exceeding the coveted 10-pound mark. While the lake has been home to lake trout for decades, natural spawning has not been observed. To maintain a robust population, the lake is regularly stocked with hatchery-reared fish, ensuring that anglers have ample opportunities to land these impressive catches. In recent years, Auburn Lake has expanded its fishing opportunities with the introduction of landlocked salmon. Although stocked at a relatively low rate, these salmon provide additional excitement for anglers. Additionally, periodic stockings of brook trout have added diversity to the fishery, especially along the shoreline during the spring. Shore fishing is a popular pastime around Auburn Lake, drawing anglers who eagerly await the white perch run in the spring. Thousands of hours are spent each season pursuing this beloved warmwater game fish. Auburn Lake is equally appealing to bass enthusiasts, with both smallmouth and largemouth bass thriving in its waters. Annual bass tournaments attest to the lake's well-balanced bass population, making it a favorite among serious bass anglers. The picturesque roadway surrounding much of the lake offers ample opportunities for shore anglers to partake in the excitement. While Auburn Lake's fisheries currently benefit from general law regulations, the lake's proximity to the Lewiston-Auburn area calls for responsible angling practices. The lake is closed to winter angling due to its designation as a water supply, emphasizing the need to protect this valuable resource. With heavy utilization during the summer season, any increase in fishing pressure may require more restrictive regulations to maintain the lake's fishery quality. Accessibility to Auburn Lake is excellent, with well-maintained boat ramps for launching boats and convenient shoreline access. As anglers and stewards of this precious resource, it is essential to collectively uphold the responsibility of keeping the lake and its shorefront areas clean and pristine. Auburn Lake, with its stunning vistas and abundant fishing opportunities, stands as a testament to the natural beauty of southern Maine. Anglers are encouraged to savor this unique fishing destination, respecting its status as a water supply, and ensuring that future generations can enjoy the same privileges amid its breathtaking landscapes.
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Lake Auburn
Nestled in the serene beauty of Auburn Township, Androscoggin County, Maine, lies the enchanting Auburn Lake, a shimmering gem spanning an impressive 2,260 acres. This pristine lake, which also serves as a vital water supply for the greater Lewiston-Auburn area, offers a unique opportunity for anglers and nature enthusiasts alike. Its natural, unspoiled surroundings, devoid of shoreline development, provide a picturesque backdrop for those seeking an authentic fishing experience in southern Maine. Auburn Lake boasts a wealth of angling opportunities, with a diverse array of fish species calling its waters home. The lake's remarkable water quality supports both coldwater and warmwater sportfish, making it a versatile destination for fishing enthusiasts. One of the highlights of Auburn Lake is its thriving lake trout fishery. Managed by the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife since the 1950s, the lake has consistently delivered high-quality fishing experiences, with lake trout often exceeding the coveted 10-pound mark. While the lake has been home to lake trout for decades, natural spawning has not been observed. To maintain a robust population, the lake is regularly stocked with hatchery-reared fish, ensuring that anglers have ample opportunities to land these impressive catches. In recent years, Auburn Lake has expanded its fishing opportunities with the introduction of landlocked salmon. Although stocked at a relatively low rate, these salmon provide additional excitement for anglers. Additionally, periodic stockings of brook trout have added diversity to the fishery, especially along the shoreline during the spring. Shore fishing is a popular pastime around Auburn Lake, drawing anglers who eagerly await the white perch run in the spring. Thousands of hours are spent each season pursuing this beloved warmwater game fish. Auburn Lake is equally appealing to bass enthusiasts, with both smallmouth and largemouth bass thriving in its waters. Annual bass tournaments attest to the lake's well-balanced bass population, making it a favorite among serious bass anglers. The picturesque roadway surrounding much of the lake offers ample opportunities for shore anglers to partake in the excitement. While Auburn Lake's fisheries currently benefit from general law regulations, the lake's proximity to the Lewiston-Auburn area calls for responsible angling practices. The lake is closed to winter angling due to its designation as a water supply, emphasizing the need to protect this valuable resource. With heavy utilization during the summer season, any increase in fishing pressure may require more restrictive regulations to maintain the lake's fishery quality. Accessibility to Auburn Lake is excellent, with well-maintained boat ramps for launching boats and convenient shoreline access. As anglers and stewards of this precious resource, it is essential to collectively uphold the responsibility of keeping the lake and its shorefront areas clean and pristine. Auburn Lake, with its stunning vistas and abundant fishing opportunities, stands as a testament to the natural beauty of southern Maine. Anglers are encouraged to savor this unique fishing destination, respecting its status as a water supply, and ensuring that future generations can enjoy the same privileges amid its breathtaking landscapes.
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Forecast: Tuesday, May 13
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Sun, Moon & UV
Solunar Fishing Forecast
Todays action is rated a 4 (scale is 0 thru 5, 5 is the best)
4:25 AM - 6:55 AM
7:33 PM - 10:03 PM
1:03 AM - 2:33 AM
8:47 AM - 10:17 AM
Outlook for Tuesday at Lake Auburn
Expect temperatures ranging from 43°F to 67°F. Skies look partly cloudy with little chance of precipitation. Winds will be averaging 5 mph, with potential gusts reaching up to 18 mph. The maximum UV index will be 6 (High), so plan sun protection accordingly. For anglers, today's fishing action is rated 4/5 (Todays action is rated a 4 (scale is 0 thru 5, 5 is the best)). Look for the best bite times during the major periods around 4:25 AM and 7:33 PM, or try the minor windows near 1:03 AM and 8:47 AM for potential early morning or evening action. Check back for the latest conditions and forecasts for Lake Auburn.
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Trends for Lake Auburn
Current Temp
Latest recorded surface temperature.
Lowest in Period
33°F
On Jan 22
Coldest point in the Last 12 Months.
Average in Period
50°F
Typical temp during the Last 12 Months.
Temperature Trend: Last 12 Months
Surface temperature over the selected period.
Key Observations (Last 12 Months)
- Warmest avg: July (76°F).
- Coolest avg: February (33°F).
- Rapid warming often occurs: May → June (+12°F).
- Sharpest cooling trend: September → October (-14°F).
Weather Forecast
Wind speed and pressure trends
Hourly Wind Forecast
Wind Direction
184°
Pressure
1021 mb
Cloud Cover
2%
Visibility
27 miles
Daily Pressure Forecast


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