Salmon, cusk, smelt, rainbow trout, brook trout, yellow perch, lake trout, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, pickerel, white perch, hornpout, sunfish, whitefish are all found in this lake. I honestly have no clue what lures or baits to use up there, but i hope this helps you.
anything you use to fish with any place else! but the seasons are different some shorter some longer - your in the north country (NH). and it's a big DEEP lake!
Salmon, cusk, smelt, rainbow trout, brook trout, yellow perch, lake trout, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, pickerel, white perch, hornpout, sunfish, whitefish are all found in this lake. I honestly have no clue what lures or baits to use up there, but i hope this helps you.
anything you use to fish with any place else! but the seasons are different some shorter some longer - your in the north country (NH). and it's a big DEEP lake!
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Is this a trick question?
I googled the lake and could not find anything. are you sure its spelled right?
No its not a question and im not sure of the spelling, sorry
Sorry, i meant trick question
Its spelt "Winnipesaukee"
Salmon, cusk, smelt, rainbow trout, brook trout, yellow perch, lake trout, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, pickerel, white perch, hornpout, sunfish, whitefish are all found in this lake. I honestly have no clue what lures or baits to use up there, but i hope this helps you.
http://www.weirsonline.com/fishing.htm
wet n slippery
anything you use to fish with any place else! but the seasons are different some shorter some longer - your in the north country (NH). and it's a big DEEP lake!
Agreed with wvboy1022 and + 1 for you sir!!!
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Is this a trick question?
Salmon, cusk, smelt, rainbow trout, brook trout, yellow perch, lake trout, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, pickerel, white perch, hornpout, sunfish, whitefish are all found in this lake. I honestly have no clue what lures or baits to use up there, but i hope this helps you.
http://www.weirsonline.com/fishing.htm
I googled the lake and could not find anything. are you sure its spelled right?
No its not a question and im not sure of the spelling, sorry
Sorry, i meant trick question
Its spelt "Winnipesaukee"
anything you use to fish with any place else! but the seasons are different some shorter some longer - your in the north country (NH). and it's a big DEEP lake!
wet n slippery
Agreed with wvboy1022 and + 1 for you sir!!!
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