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Join Date: Aug 2011
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Just finished our two week vacation at Winni... For the most part, the fishing was awesome. Smallies were big, real big. Caught some rock bass, a pickerel, etc... But the smallies were awesome. Sad to leave NH and get back to work. Maybe some day I can retire in NH.
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Central NH
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How far is home from the lake and how did you first come to Lake Winnipesaukee?
A rock bass!!! ![]() |
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I live in New Britain Connecticut. We used to vacation on the shoreline in CT, but got tired of the dirty water. A friend mentioned the lakes in NH, winni. In particular. At first I thought, based on the knowledge of the lakes in CT, no way, the water can't be that clean, and the lakes can't be that big... Glad we took a chance. The beauty of the lake, the people, even when the weather doesn't agree, It's a great place to vacation.
Several years ago we tried it. We're hooked. I tried Sunapee for a couple years after seven years at Winni. Nice lake but bad fishing. So, as long as I can, Winni is our vacation spot from now on. |
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