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Old 03-06-2006, 10:14 PM   #7
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There's a bunch of boat rental places in the lake links on this website. Plus there are some guide services.

I'd recommend a guide with their own boat. The cost is about the same as a bare boat. Plus there's no issues of having your boating safety test. Winnipesaukee has a lot of fish but it's a big lake. I recently returned to fishing and I've been fishing for smallmouth bass on Winni for two seasons and it's still hard to consistently find the fish. If you get a guide you'll have a good time.

This idea won't work if your planning on other boating activities like waterskiing, tubing or just hanging around the sandbar with the kids. But if fishing is the main attraction, it's the only way to go.
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