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Phil_NH

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    Southern NH
  • My PB
    Between 6-7 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
    Nashua River

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    I fish a whole lot on the Nashua River

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  1. Thursday Nashua River, fished below Tilton St. Launch to the dam and back. Got 2 lmb, both on strike king jerk bait in natural shad. Very windy. Weekend looks promising
  2. Hey Martin I spend most of my fishing time out on the Nashua and I'll echo what Nev has said before- it has a ton of large bass moving around in it. Off the top of my head I'd suggest if you could launch from Mine falls/stellos stadium and head upstream from there you could target a very large fallen tree that's been there for ever. It's just to the left of the main channel and it sits at the end of a long flat that is stacked with fish come spawn/post spawn. If you like spawn time fishing, keep moving upstream from the large tree lay down and target the shallow coves as you head to and by Tilton St. Launch. There is at least 3 on the right side heading upstream that you'll see before you get to a memorial marker located on a small island before the channel splits again. Not sure what type of boat you got, but on a kayak these places are very hot when they're hot. Just those places/section of the river could keep you busy for a season by itself but you can always head upstream toward the golf course and explore some of the arms that head off the main channel. This time of year can be either rough or super rewarding , but it all boils down to getting on the bass, and the season plus it's a river and is different in a lot of ways to lake/pond lmb fishing so it can present some fun challenges. I am actually working on a very detailed map of the the Nashua River that I hope to post soon, just compiling my data from the past few years and adding in some new structure that has found it's way onto the Nashua this year. Sorry for rambling on, hope this helped a little. Good luck
  3. Enormous Bass!!!! Almost flipped the kayak over !!! New PB!!! lol Seriously though, lots of these little guys in the Nashua. Lots of fun. Got em all on Rebel Pop R.
  4. Not a bass, but a good sign I'll be on them soon. Last few years its been Perch to start with, then Pickrel and then the Bass. So at least things are moving right along. Spent a few hours Friday, on the Nashua River, searching around with a jerkbait (Rapala shadow rap).
  5. How do the Huddlestons do up here in NH? I've seen people fishing them online ,but mostly out west coast and sown south.
  6. The first few weeks after ice out up north can be brutal. I scan the bottom alot, making waypoints . The rough days make the rest of the fishing season feel easy. Hang in there, winter fishing builds character.
  7. Well, I went out Saturday onto the Nashua, and not surprisingly it was pretty quiet out there. Didn't expect any thing really, so I wasn't let down. A day of bad fishing is better than no fishing. Spent most of the time running my electronics around the Tilton st. area, heading down towards the dam and going up and stopping near Bartemus Brook. Water temps were at 35. Was nice to get a better look at the river floor, seeing where the drop offs are and I even found some new structures way down deep I didn't even know were there. Got a nice collection of waypoints for spring. Fingers crossed this next storms the last winters got lol.
  8. Well, going to be heading out this weekend onto the Nashua River to check out some spots and run some electronics and see what I can see. I will report back any info I got. Usually start finding Pickerel and the some smaller bass with a jerkbait around this time of year, but we'll see. Anyone ever fish Otternic in Hudson NH? Is it any good?
  9. Went out Sunday for a few hours on the kayak. Got 2 bass, a pickerel and a few bluegill - all on a Rebel Pop-r. Lots of surface activity on the Nashua.
  10. I finally found one, first bass of 2017. Real tiny guy but it still counts
  11. Same for me- Winni. I meant to try it out last year but never did. Is that a kayak tournament?
  12. Hey there! I fish the Nashua a lot...lol, probably too much. Also another guy on these forums, Nashua Nev, also fishes it and has a ton of great info. I fish the area up by the golf course a bunch. It's one of the stronger current sections of the river, and I think that's what makes it a nice spot for bigger bass. There's lots of fallen trees and the whole course bends the river in loop which offers lots of spots that break that current which = Bass. As far as a list, not sure but I think you can get an idea on NH Fish Finder, but your mileage may vary. In my experience your going to get mostly Large Mouth Bass, along with plenty of Chain Pickerel, the occasional Perch ( White perch are in there too. I know I've caught em), and definitely lots and lots of Black Crappie/Bluegill/Pumpkin seed and other assorted baitfish. I have seen ( but not caught) extremely large catfish and carp... like dinosaur era ones:) If your in a smaller craft( kayak in my case, or even a canoe) do yourself a favor and bring an anchor so you can hold position to fish. Have fun and let me know how it works out.
  13. Got a few pics from last Friday out on the Nashua River, during the snow showers we had. Got 4 pickerel on the jerkbait, no bass. Went out again this Saturday and the coves and banks iced over again from the storms. Went from Tilton to Golf Course and back....nothing.
  14. I will echo what others have said, go out with one set up- start with a jerkbait because the waters still cold, and work it till you get it down. The youtube videos might help with how to get started using a specific bait, but hands on time with it on the water is how your going to learn the different lure techniques. This time of year is can be so frustrating watching those videos of these guys fishing Texas, Florida, California and we still got 30 degrees going on.
  15. I will echo what the others have said- Green pumpkin/ black and blue. I have had a ton of success with the watermelon variants like watermelon candy (Yum soft plastic)
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