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Old 01-10-2010, 07:53 AM   #9
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Thanks for all the information folks! It is appreciated.

I already am a member of Iceshanty.com....excellent site for information on the "hard" water pursuits. I won't get out much on the ice this year as I have another month or so of getting the house down here ready to put on the market so that we will be ready for the move to NH.

What I was really looking for was a forum similar to:

http://maanglers.com/ targeting fishing in Mass.

or something like:

http://www.crappie.com/ which targets a specific kind of fish.

I have been quite active on maanglers forum for the last 4 years since it's inception. You have to be a member to post and to view the fishing reports and pictures but there are other discussion categories that are open to the internet same as on this site. I believe the same software is used for this forum.

Anyway, I was thinking that when I do get up to NH I just might make the attempt to start my own forum NHanglers.com or LakesRegionanglers.com. I have met and made so many good friends and fishing partners through maanglers.com that I believe it would be a good way to make another circle of friends and fishing partners in NH.

I have been able to take folks fishing that never would have been able to get out on their own or have been able to fish from a boat. I have also been taken out by other members that target a different species than my favorite which is the Small Mouth Bass...I love fishing for the bronze backs.

I hope I haven't broken any forum rules buy posting those fishing sites. If so I sorry and feel free to delete my post.
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