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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Key Species: smallmouth bass, landlocked salmon, white perch, pickerel, cusk Best Way to Fish: boat, canoe Best Time to Fish: May through September MAG: 35, B-5 and C-5; 36, B-1 Description: At 10,305 acres, Big Lake lives up to its name. If you combine Big Lake&#8217;s acreage with the smaller lakes connecting to it, that figure nearly doubles. It is best to fish here with a boat. Big Lake is connected to the St. Croix River, Maine&#8217;s border with Canada, by a massive body of water called Grand Falls Flowage. Although the flowage is shallow and has a considerable current, </p>
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