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NEW HAMPSHIRE FISHING


THE BEST PLACES FOR NEW HAMPSHIRE FISHING - FROM LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE TO THE WHITE MOUNTAINS TO THE ATLANTIC OCEAN

By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut

New Hampshire anglers are blessed with a wealth of cold water lakes, bountiful rivers and a small coastline for salt water fishing. From Lake Winnipesaukee to the Connecticut River to Rye Harbor, you'll find the best places for New Hampshire fishing with opportunities to catch all your favorite species while enjoying the natural beauty that abounds in New Hampshire.

Lake Winnipesaukee in Center Harbor is a glacier-born lake on the edge of the White Mountains that provides 44,000 acres of clear water that is filled with smallmouth bass and many other species. The Lakes region offers over 270 lakes and ponds with nearly 70,000 acres of water. Besides Winnipesaukee, there's Waukewan, Winnisquam, Squam and Newfound Lakes, which provide the best New Hampshire fishing opportunities for lake trout, perch, sunfish, salmon and pickerel.

The upper Connecticut River near Pittsburg provides exceptional opportunities for salmon, brown, brook and rainbow trout. The Connecticut River also provides the best walleye fishing in New Hampshire, with the walleye record set there.



The best New Hampshire fishing opportunities are for lake trout, perch, sunfish, salmon and pickerel.

 

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The clear, cold water of the White Mountains is another great place for New Hampshire fishing. It's ideal for trout fishing, with brook, brown and rainbow trout abundant. The best rivers and streams include the Swift River along the Kancamagus Highway, the Saco, Ellis and Wildcat Rivers and Echo and Profile Lake. The White Mountain National Forest offers ponds, brooks and rivers along a network of highways and foot trails.

New Hampshire fishing experts call the short 20-mile New Hampshire coastline the "Striper coast". Rye Harbor and Piscataqua Estuary in Portsmouth are two striper fisheries that provide New Hampshire's best opportunities for striped bass. The state record for striped bass was taken out of the Atlantic Ocean in Great Bay.

New Hampshire offers great places to fish for your favorite species. For bass, you can fish a variety of major lakes, from Winnipesaukee to Ossipee, Squam and Sunapee. Trout can be fished in Bow Lake, First Connecticut Lake, Lake Francis and the Connecticut River. Salmon can be found in Conway and Umbagog Lakes and Paugus Bay.

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