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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Key Species: brown trout, smallmouth bass, white perch, landlocked salmon possible Best Way to Fish: canoe, boat, bank Best Time to Fish: May and June MAG: 21, B1 Description: The Great Eddy is a wide spot in the Kennebec River. The men of Benedict Arnold&#8217;s ill-fated expedition came through the Great Eddy on their way to attack Quebec. You can easily fish from the bank along Route 2, but the Great Eddy is generally too deep for wading. However, the river can be waded upstream from the Great Eddy, where the water gets riffly and shallow. A boat or canoe </p>
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