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		<title>South Branch Penobscot River</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Fishing]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Key Species: brook trout Best Way to Fish: wading Best Time to Fish: May and June MAG: 48, D-3 Description: This remote branch of the Penobscot River is largely overshadowed by the better-known sections. Thus, you can count on quality fishing with little competition. The stretch of river below Canada Falls Lake flows through a small but scenic gorge. A maintained campsite is located at Canada Falls Lake (Site 70). Canoeing is not practical, but it is easy to fish the river from the bank or by wading. Note that some spots are too dangerous to wade when the water </p>
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