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Mar 20, 2024 15:46:11   #
FloridaNurse wrote:
Hi, I'm a traveling nurse from Florida visiting in New Hampshire. I'm looking for a fairly successful place to go fishing for trout. I'm assuming you don't use worms, but lures. Is it still too cold or do I need to wait till spring?



I use nothing but worms, had no luck with any lures, but if you fish where they are stocked, you wont have any luck with worms till they get used to the new environment pay attention to the date of stocking and if you go close to that date, i've not had luck with anything at least for a week or 2 after....so good luck
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Jun 29, 2023 10:08:46   #
Great catch
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Jun 21, 2023 08:38:42   #
They can be bony, but this size isnt bad, I dont keep any less than 10 or 11 inches. He was in approx 15 feet water, they like weeded areas...sorry but this is the only other pic I have, it doesnt really show the mouth


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Jun 17, 2023 11:28:03   #
Walmart sells bobber, i use the red and white round ones that can easily be adjusted up and down the line for depth, check a tackle shop in the area you go to, i've been fishing in a place that not many fish, i have had no luck with lures, but real good with worms...go to NH Fish and Game website, they have a drop down window titles fishing, go to publication and you can read about all the fish and their habitats etc
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Jun 4, 2023 10:02:30   #
thank you
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Jun 3, 2023 19:57:55   #
Thanks, it's 2 inches shy of the State record set in 1966 in the southern part of the state
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Jun 3, 2023 19:55:44   #
I caught it on a number 2 hook with a earthworm, I use a wire lead and he actually destroyed the metal clip holding the hook on...this is the only other pic I have


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Jun 3, 2023 19:36:48   #
24 inches, 5 1/2 pounds caught on 05-19-23 in Lake Chocorua Tamworth NH


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Aug 30, 2022 11:17:20   #
Try using regular worms, i've tried all kinds of different lures, hotdogs etc. never had any luck with them but have good luck with the worms...Fish and Game website is real informative on species in each lake and the habitat etc of the fish, I fish in the Tamworth Ossipee areas
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Apr 28, 2022 19:40:31   #
if you are looking for trout, my doctor told me about Conner Pond, its a ways up the road across from Pizza Barn,
I havent tryied there yet but was thinking about it, they dont allow any motorboats
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Jan 19, 2022 12:07:32   #
The only time i've had that happen to me is the line looped around it during casting. Sometimes during reeling in it will undo, or I have to manually unloop it
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Nov 12, 2021 14:18:54   #
plumbob wrote:
Supporters


I support the military, my dad and 2 brothers are vets
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Oct 3, 2021 11:49:40   #
Robert J Samples wrote:
Yes, she would have shot him more times, but her weapon was a six shot revolver! That is why I have a semi-automatic with 16 round clip. Her robber deserved what he got! Just Sayin...RJS




I carry a revolver, don't need more than 6 shots, or I shouldn't be carrying....also I don't have brass(DNA) left behind....
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Oct 3, 2021 11:46:22   #
hacksaw wrote:
Enjoy!
Hack 🇺🇸🍺🍺


Great article, in New Hampshire, gun control is using both hands......
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Jul 28, 2021 16:46:01   #
Spiritof27 wrote:
I put this picture into another post on here, but thought I would do a separate post to see if I might get more responses. I find it fascinating, the number of names we all have for the same fish in different parts of the country. So, these are just about anywhere in the US that folks fish, except for a few places probably, when you catch one what do you call it?

And the second picture, where could I go in California to catch one of those? And what would you calll it?


In New Hampshire, we call the top one a Kibbie (Kibby), bottom is a yellow perch
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