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Dropped my sons kayak in there tues night. Only had 45 minutes and caught 6 fish all under 2 1/2 and all in the weeds right off the launch area. top water white mouse has been my go to this year in the weeds. Has anyone fished it much? The NH fish/game map says 17 feet max. anyone know if that 17 feet is right in the middle? i could use the old string method to test it but figured i would ask instead. Are the weeds the best area there or maybe across the other side at the 2 bridges?

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Is that the pond right next to 93 south? It looks real small, and probably very noisy with the highway feet away. If you go to wendys on south willow st, and follow that short road to the end, its maybe 1500 feet, theres a pond at the end, quieter and has nice fish in it.

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Is that the pond right next to 93 south? It looks real small, and probably very noisy with the highway feet away. If you go to wendys on south willow st, and follow that short road to the end, its maybe 1500 feet, theres a pond at the end, quieter and has nice fish in it.

That one is Nutts pond by Wendy's. Nev stevens pond is not bad either. Here there is alot of pickeral in there though.

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I fished Nutts once and we caught a few on th edges. it was during the massive heat wave we had and the water was 82. We fished weeds only not the deep part in the middle. with the weather cooling off a little at night , -- i think -- the cooler weather should wake them up a little more as the water drops into the mid to lower 70s

I will hit Stevens pond again but usually when i am going by there i only have an hour to fish. Maybe i will head direct to one of the bridges. Catching --big-- pickerel in the kayak is actually fun. I caught some good ones up in the Merrimack river 25 and 28 inch in Concord they take you for a nice ride. I am still looking for the big pike. that is gonna be fun.

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