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How about some good fishing spots that I can access without a boat? I don't have a boat, and as a restaraunt owner in the Lakes Region, even if I did I wouldn't have time to go out on it! Yet last year I did go out on someone else's boat and caught a 3 lb small mouth bass. I'm interested in fishing more this summer but I need some good spots where I won't get into trouble. Anybody have any ideas?
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When boatless, we usually do the public docks. Glendale has produced pickeral, rock bass and yellow perch for me, I've never caught a small mouth there. The Weirs docks always have a few anglers, and I've seen quite a few small mouth there. I've also fished from the breakwater at Weirs beach with a little success.
Meredith town docks has some great fishing, as shown in this link: http://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/...ead.php?t=3088 Personally, I've caught a few small mouth there, the only white perch I ever caught and a ton of yellow perch. Obviously when the docks are very crowded and busy, fishing is less fun. One day we did catch a Donzi, but had trouble landing it on 10 pound line. |
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Nadia,
The fishing's pretty good in Smith's Cove if you don't mind the teeth on pickerel. You probably can fish after hours on Fay's gas dock.
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