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1045.2 | Lake Willoughby | BTO::RIVERS_D | | Wed Mar 22 1989 07:29 | 15 |
| Re:.1 Huh? What happened?
Re:.0 Lake Willoughby. I'm not sure about the bass fishing. Lake
Willoughby is a well-known cold water fishery, but by august
the trout will be down deep. 7 day non-resident fishing
liscense will cost you $18 as opposed to a $30 liscense for
the year. As far as things for the wife and kids, I believe
there are hiking trails near by, and a beach on the north
end of the lake. About re-registration, I'm not sure. Some
one else might know. If not, I'd be glad to find out for
you. I'll give it a day or so, and check back.
Dave
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1045.3 | the Green Mountains | PHILEM::VACHON | | Wed Mar 22 1989 09:17 | 7 |
| Dave thanks for the info! If you could find out about the N.H.
boat registration I would really appreciate it.
thanks again
Bass-O-Matic
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1045.4 | MORE ON LAKE WILLOUGHBY | YODA::SUAREZ | | Wed Mar 22 1989 12:36 | 13 |
| For the last 2 summers I have spent a week up at lake Willoughby
just relaxing. It is a beautiful lake that is very clean and deep.
The area is very nice but very quiet.
As far as I know there are no bass in the lake. The main fishing
activity is fishing for lake trout and what everybody tells me is
that you have close to a zero chance of catching a lake trout.
There are several lakes near Willoughby that claim to have good
bass fishing. I will see if I can find out which ones they are.
Bob
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1045.5 | answer to "2" | ABACUS::MACINTYRE | In search of the Largemouth Bass... | Wed Mar 22 1989 18:56 | 4 |
| NH boat registrations are not valid in any other state.
See note 1009.*
donmac
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1045.6 | Southwestern VT for Bass | SKIVT::WENER | | Tue Apr 11 1989 13:15 | 11 |
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re: .4
Don't you mean "AND" very quiet! I believe you're right,
there aren't any bass in lake willoughby.... You might want to
try any of the lakes in the area of Lake Bomoseen if it's bass you're
after..
- Rob
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1045.7 | A few more | SA1794::WELLSPEAK | Hope my little world will last... | Thu Apr 13 1989 08:17 | 7 |
| Yes, Bomoseen is supposed to be good, as is Lake St. Catherine
which is about 15 miles or so from Bomoseen. You can even find
some very good Bass fishing in Lake Champlain too, although finding
the spots is very difficult on a Lake of that size, unless you can
get some local help.
Beak
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