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Well.....all the ice has just recently gone out of Big Squam, Little Squam, and the 1/10-th mile long, Squam Channel, that connects the two lakes. Squam Lake is the second largest lake in New Hampshire.
Located in Holderness, NH, about a 15-minute drive from Rt 93, Exit 24 in Ashland, there is a free-to-use, no fee to park and launch, NH Fish & Game state boat launch facility located on Rt 113, about 100-yards from the turn off from Rt 25 in Holderness, and just behind the Squam Lakes Science Center. It unloads your boat into the Squam Channel. This free boat launch has 24 designated parking spots, designated for vehicles with trailers....and there's a double ramp and dock for launching your boat. Drove through there this morning, and there was just one parked vehicle with a trailer, and 23 empty spaces. Is Squam a good lake for fishing or what? Is free-to-use also a good price or what .....and......is the Squam shoreline a lot more tree-sie, green and wooded than Winnipesaukee, or what?
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There is very good fishing to be had in Squam - been over there a number of times. The only thing to be careful of in that lake is the fact it's a mine field of rocks - not the place to go if you have a hard time navigating. A mistake in that lake will not be very forgiving.
It's definitely not as developed along the shore line as the big lake. Much of that can be attributed to much of that property being owned by multi generational families, large lots with lots of frontage per lot and there is a certain ambiance that the shorefront owners wish to maintain. Hence the huge multi year fight over the installation of that state owned boat ramp. It's very expensive to buy property on that lake. There is no "Wal-Mart" side of Squam Lake! |
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Good advice, from MAXUM not a place for newbies, all the same types of dangers that Winni has to offer but in a smaller package. One of those types of lakes were intimate local knowledge is key in some places. Imagine going thru places like the Graveyard with out markers a few feet to the left or right can make a very very big difference. Additional advice don't follow people there unless you know exactly what "You" are doing. Lots of open areas that look safe in the middle, but with widely spaced maker buoys making it hard to spot out the danger zones.
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I was told that Squam is barely marked.. is there proper markers to guide mariners or is it local knowledge only?
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Please, whatever you do, DO NOT BE AFRAID of Squam Lake, it is a Beautiful lake. Great Fishing ( Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Salmon, Rainbow Trout, Lake Trout, White/Yellow Perch. Water is extremely clean and clear, just to many wonderful things to say about it. Only down side I know of is there is only 24-26 parking spots that are free. |
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Seems likely, that sooner or later, some year soon, the Downing's Landing at the tip of Alton Bay, on lake winnipesaukee, will get a redo similar to the very well designed and well constructed Fish & Game state launch here on squam.
You know what they say ....... where there's a will, there's a way ...... so who wants to leave $10,000 in their will, for the NH F&G to redo Downing's? Such a super-duper location at Alton Bay.....just needs a redo? Once , it's constructed, it's probably good to go.....for many, many years of happy boat launching.......down at Downing's! All it takes is a F&G revenue source, and didn't they just raise the price for a license from $35 up to $45, so hopefully the money is piling up.
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Don't you have a chart telling you how many ropes are needed for each type of boat ? Everyone should.
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