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Old 11-09-2016, 07:45 AM   #1
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First I take the original posters "pulling people over" as meaning cars not boats but then again guess we need that clarified. I find a lot of out of state cars get pulled over but hey maybe that's just me (yup out of state driver here.) What took the cake for me was getting a warning last summer for pulling out onto rte 25 without my directional yes I did it ok sue me. What left a bad taste in my mouth was being behind the SAME cruiser and OFFICER literally the next morning turning into a convenience store and yup you guessed it no directional.
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Old 11-09-2016, 09:22 AM   #2
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First I take the original posters "pulling people over" as meaning cars not boats but then again guess we need that clarified. I find a lot of out of state cars get pulled over but hey maybe that's just me (yup out of state driver here.) What took the cake for me was getting a warning last summer for pulling out onto rte 25 without my directional yes I did it ok sue me. What left a bad taste in my mouth was being behind the SAME cruiser and OFFICER literally the next morning turning into a convenience store and yup you guessed it no directional.
Post#4 by the OP says maybe the pulling over by the police is making the lake safer; don't think pulling over cars by the police makes the lake safer.
Fit what it's worth, what I see in my little corner of the world (Alton Bay ) is no wake violations inside the bandstand area, 150 ft violations especially close to the bandstand, Sandy Point, Echo Point areas, and safety checks on boats that most boaters would say "Wow, is that boat overloaded! ".

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Old 11-09-2016, 10:01 AM   #3
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Probably the most tranquil lake in the area is Squam. Few properties for sale and definitely pricey.
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Old 11-09-2016, 10:03 AM   #4
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I see plenty of 150' rule no wake violations.

This rule is somewhat unique to NH. Folks either wantonly disregard it or they aren't aware of it.

The no wake stop opens the door for other checks, much like the broken tail light on the road.

If operators would just abide by the no wake rules there would be much less flashing blue lights on the lake.

Unless I were a habitual rule breaker, I would not let Marine Patrol enforcement affect where I would buy property.
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Old 11-09-2016, 10:19 AM   #5
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Wasn't going to jump in, but here I am ..............

To Japek's question .. if you like paddle boarding or kayaking then Paugus Bay (especially Fridays thru Sunday) although having an abundance of Real Estate available is not the best selection of areas. As others have said, the North end of the Lake however is much more suited to that lifestyle. Which is the diverse charm of this Lake.

Regarding Marine Patrol.... in my 30+ years boating here (+100hrs/yr.), I honestly thought, and actually made comment a couple of times this past season that there were very few patrol boats out and about compared to years past. This, in my mind, I attributed to general funding cut backs.

There was many a weekend that we would cruise for the entire day, or hold up at our favorite Sand Bar and RARELY see MP. I acknowledge exceptions to this as I am aware that both Braun Bay & Smith Cove area saw more than their fair share of patrol boats ........ but I am speaking of truly "Patrolling" the Lake ....... gone this year was the fixture patrol boat that hovered outside the Weirs channel every weekend as well as the one who habitually lurked behind Eagle Isl.

Just one boaters observation !


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Old 11-09-2016, 04:39 PM   #6
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Wasn't going to jump in, but here I am ..............

To Japek's question .. if you like paddle boarding or kayaking then Paugus Bay (especially Fridays thru Sunday) although having an abundance of Real Estate available is not the best selection of areas. As others have said, the North end of the Lake however is much more suited to that lifestyle. Which is the diverse charm of this Lake.

Regarding Marine Patrol.... in my 30+ years boating here (+100hrs/yr.), I honestly thought, and actually made comment a couple of times this past season that there were very few patrol boats out and about compared to years past. This, in my mind, I attributed to general funding cut backs.

There was many a weekend that we would cruise for the entire day, or hold up at our favorite Sand Bar and RARELY see MP. I acknowledge exceptions to this as I am aware that both Braun Bay & Smith Cove area saw more than their fair share of patrol boats ........ but I am speaking of truly "Patrolling" the Lake ....... gone this year was the fixture patrol boat that hovered outside the Weirs channel every weekend as well as the one who habitually lurked behind Eagle Isl.

Just one boaters observation !


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I would think that Smith Cove would see lots of patrol boats since MP HQ is there!
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Old 11-10-2016, 08:10 AM   #7
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I would think that Smith Cove would see lots of patrol boats since MP HQ is there!
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You are ABSOLUTELY correct !! My bad, I think you might have guessed I meant "Small Cove" ........ ....... FL #75



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Old 11-10-2016, 11:03 AM   #8
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It's busy on weekends, but the waves don't start up til almost lunch and it calms down again in the evening, there is a small cove that connects to the bay that is great for peace and tranquility, though are very limited with the size of the boat that can get in there, but perfect spot to kayak, fish, paddle, never a wave in there
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Old 11-15-2016, 09:27 AM   #9
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I just joined this site today. I've been going to the lakes region for over 40 years now and I've never seen it as busy as this past summer. Traffic was horrible every weekend and Paugus bay channel was the worst I've ever seen it. I first owned a place on Winni in Alton bay 40 years ago. Then I had a place on Winnisquam 20 years ago and most recently I bought a place on Waukewaun. I guess as I get older I prefer the quite lake experience. Winni is just too crazy for boating unless you can go out during the week. I found Waukewaun to be too my liking at my age. My wife and I like to Kayak and it provides a peaceful experience. Yet when the kids and grandkids come up I can still take them tubing and water skiing. I guess it's all about what stage of your life you are in. JMO.
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Old 11-15-2016, 09:48 AM   #10
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As Yogi said...

Nobody goes there anymore it's too crowded!
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Old 11-15-2016, 10:46 AM   #11
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the Margate sandbar has become the new place to be on the lake I guess, but it does not bother me in the slightest even been close to it.
there is a current to the bay and I think it is one of the better swimming places on the lake (the bay not the sand bar)
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Paugus Bay is sheer chaos on the weekends. The lines to get in and out of the channel can be long. Definitely not peaceful, except during the week.

I think a heavier MP presence in this area relates to increased traffic, drinking at the Nazwa and Margate sandbar, and more boating infractions. People tend to forget safe passage laws in Paugus Bay.
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Old 11-09-2016, 11:48 AM   #13
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We had a place on Paugus Bay for 10 years. I thought it was an ideal spot overall. I was not a kayaker, but neighbors were, they mostly went out in the mornings on weekends before all the traffic.

To me, Paugus always seemed less busy than the larger part of the lake overall. The channel is a minor inconvenience at best, and it has the benefit of keeping many people OUT of PB. Too much hassle to go through the channel just to cruise around for many people.

Any place on the lake that is accessible to boats gets choppy on the weekends, mostly from July through August. Late spring/early summer, and September (or October when the weather allows) is fairly calm.
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Old 11-09-2016, 11:51 AM   #14
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I've been in Paugus for 10 years
I don't find it busy except for the channel on Saturdays like everyone else

but nothing beasts being able to get to places in 5 minutes love the location
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