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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Tyngsborough, Ma & Laconia, NH
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Definitely crappie!! Good eating! Where did you catch him? I travel to Lee's after them.
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yup, it's a crappie. some of the best eating freshwater fish there is.
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Location: Atkinson,NH/Rattlesnake Island
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I caught one of those on Sunday morning trolling at 45'. The fish was about 8-9" long and it put up a great fight for about five seconds then it ran out of gas. I was not sure what kind it was but suspected it may be a Crappie. Released to find another day. I also caught two nice 21" Salmon the same day. Fishing has been great. I bought a house on Rattlesnake in early July and I really love waking up starting the little motor and dropping the lines. Life is good.
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