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Posted in General and was suggested to move it to local.


 


Hey guys, new to the forum here. I just have a quick question. How do you go about fishing a new body of water you have never fished before? I'm talking the Nashua, not very wide, maybe 30 feet across in widest area where I am but all in all generally narrow.It's very slow moving water that in my few of experiences of being on it has the clarity of a cup of coffee. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.


 

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Welcome to the forums, not sure I could answer your question as I too am trying to learn the river. But there are a bunch of great people on here that will have a lot of info for you.

David

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I fish the Nashua river in Nashua a lot. Never in Mass. , for me , at night black jitterbug , weeds a white mouse - just shake it let sit -- shake lets sit, rage tail craw at all stick ups , logs , edges of weeds, etc.... anywhere you can find structure. and slow down , fish these craws slow slow slow, ',,,,

i like weightless or almost weightless, but keel weighted works awesome also. look here also ... This is from Shane J , He posted it earlier, they have been awesome this year,, i like th dark colors in the Nashua river, However , pearl white has worked well also. I have not rigged this picture as of yet, but next time out for sure. 002_zps765957ba.jpg

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Some Smallmouth bass  but mostly Largemouth Bass and Pickerel

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