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Title:Fishing Notes- Archived
Notice:See note 555.1 for a keyword directory of this conference
Moderator:DONMAC::MACINTYRE
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Sep 20 1991
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1660
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10.0. "N.H. FISHIN' WATERS" by ASGMKA::TOMAS () Wed Mar 27 1985 09:46

I stumbled across this file and I'm glad I did!  I try to fish regularly,
mostly for bass but some trout in the spring.  Some of the waters I've 
found to be consistant producers are:

BASS...

Pawtuckaway Lake (Raymond, Nottingham, NH)

	This lake is loaded with bass and sports a tournement every year.
	I used to own a camp on the lake and fished it a lot.  Although
	you can take bass almost anywhere, the best part is the north end
	of the lake (it's called Fundy Bay).  It is relatively shallow and
	LOADED with stumps, brush islands, pads and weeds.  Absolutely ideal
	for bassin'!  If you have a boat, you can launch from the State Park
	or there is a little dirt road access from the north end of the lake.
	There are a number of 4-6 pounders and lunkers up to 9.

Massabesic Lake (Manchester, NH)

	A large water supply for Manchester, it has sizeable bass as well as
	trout and other warm water fish.  Mostly smallmouth, and the bottom
	ranges from rocky to weed beds along the shore.  Spinnerbaits, worms,
	or almost any proven lure will work well.  Great for nighttime pout.
	One word of caution.  Boats MUST be off the lake by sundown and wear
	boots when launching.  The lake is heavily patrolled.  No bathing or
	wading allowed.  Don't even take your shoes off when launching...
	they're that particular!

Big/Little Turkey Ponds (Concord, NH)

	I fished these ponds once last year with little luck.  They look like
	they should produce, maybe it was just an off day.  Heavy weed and pad
	beds.  I've heard good reports. I'll try it again this year.


TROUT...

Soucook River (Louden, NH)

	Runs along Rt. 106.  I've almost never been skunked in this small
	river for trout.  Mostly brookies and a few rainbows.  Not big fish
	but abundant.  I've been told that there are some big browns in there
	if you have the patience and know-how to get them.  Mostly stocked
	fish but some natives.  Good canoeing stream this time of year. I
	usually fish it with worms.

Lamprey River (Raymond, NH)

	Runs along Rt. 101 and is easily accessed from the road.  Although
	heavily fished, if you wade to less accessable spots, you'll do well.
	I've nailed 16-18" rainbows from here.


OK guys... now how about some feedback about some of your best spots in 
southern and central NH.  

Joe (MK01)
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10.1ELMO::ALDRICHThu Apr 18 1985 17:2313
I was just browsing through the latest issue of Field and Stream
(May) and on pages 166 and 167 there is a nice writeup aboout 
the Souhegan,Contoocut,Ashuelot, and if I remember correctly, the
Lamprey. There's quite alot of info here, especially if you're a
fly fisherman.
   I have fished the Souhegan River quite alot, and for the most 
part the fish are small to average (7-10") and the best fishing 
is in the spring. On the upper reaches, ie Greenville and Wilton,
the river was only a trickle in July and August. I have been told
that the river does support fish year round, but I'm not convinced
myself. The fish and Game has also stocked Atlantic salmon frye in
this river last year.
sa
10.2moved from note 1COLORS::MACINTYREDon MacIntyreWed Apr 20 1988 13:4676
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WELSWS::CRUMP                                         4 lines   4-DEC-1987 06:50
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    does no one over in your plase do real fishing like carp fishing
    regards
    john
    
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MKFSA::WENTWORTH                                     20 lines  22-DEC-1987 12:59
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< Note 1.11 by WELSWS::CRUMP >
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    does no one over in your plase do real fishing like carp fishing
    regards
    john
    
As I am a resident of N.H. I do most of my fishing here,I'd suggest the
following ponds and lakes.
Pickeral(Eastern Chain)-- Lake Umbagog, Errol N.H.  Great pickeral fishing,
                          pretty good Salmon, good Brown Trout. Very little
                          traffic, apt to see moose or eagle. Androscoggin
                          River downstream is noted for Salmon and Trout.
Bass(Largemouth)----  Squam Lake  Holderness   First class bass fishing
                       in the spring (May-June).Lake has a rocky bottom
                       so bring plenty of tackle. Limited access.
Bass(Smallmouth)----  Suncook Lake  Barnstead    Good smallmouth in the spring
                          with pretty good largemouth later on. White perch
                          run to 2 lbs. in the upper lake. Good access with
                          ramp between lakes.
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CANDY::MOLLOY                                         8 lines  28-DEC-1987 09:10
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    re .12
    
    where abouts on umbagog do you fish, thats a big lake.
    
    do you ice fish on it?
    
    regards...john
    
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MKFSA::WENTWORTH                                      9 lines  29-DEC-1987 16:41
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    From what I've seen the upper end where the Magaloway river enters
    is the better fishing.The whole lake is quite shallow but the river
    has carved out some depth there.Also you have to watch the wind
    in summer as the lake chops up quicker than you'd think.Thats also
    a good reason not to ice fish it,it has got to be the coldest spot
    in NH when the wind blows.I see a lot of people fishing in the 
    Androscoggin River during the winter(esp. behind the Pontook Dam).
    There is a semi-famous salmon pool right up the river from the town
    of Errol.
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USRCV1::FRASCH                                        5 lines  12-FEB-1988 15:53
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    How about some REAL fishing??? Upstate NY on Ontario! Salmon to
    40 lbs, Browns to  25, Landlocked to 12, Lake Trout to about 30.
    Anyone interested??
    
    Don