Phauren Posted February 20, 2014 Posted February 20, 2014 I don't live in New Hampshire anymore but if you get a chance try and get in good with someone who lives on Nippo Lake(the actual lake) over in Barrington. Its a private access(the 2 roads leading to it are private) but the state owns one corner of it and the only time I ever saw a warden out there he told me that if you take the snowmobile trail the state maintains you can fish or drag a yak out there and fish on the lake. Luckily my grandparents owned a house out there. Its almost criminally under fished. You see 2 maybe 3 people fish any given weekend and its all bored rich people from mass. It has some good rocky points for some of the best smallies I ever saw and a couple of giant weed patches with some of the biggest bucket mouths I ever saw north of VA. I caught a NH personal best 7 pounder right off our dock. Lots of large pickerel and even a couple of trout(rumors of some salmon from stocking years ago but we trolled the deepest parts all summer and only caught a couple of trout).One thing I must warn anyone about is the fact that it has 2 of the biggest snapping turtles I ever saw in my life in it. I had a 3 pounder tied to my yak(dinner) and it litterally dragged me 30 feet when it bit into the fish.Anyways I highly recommend trying to get out there. Quote
jaysen Posted February 22, 2014 Posted February 22, 2014 i was invited to a friends lake house this coming august on Lake Winnipesaukee. i dont know anything about the area and your lake sounds good. maybe when the time gets nearer i can get more info from you. i also have family and fish in greenville nc, not sure if that is near you but if i pass by i would love to learn new places and techniques to fish and i always share mine. Quote
Phauren Posted February 22, 2014 Author Posted February 22, 2014 I know a couple places not far from there. Quote
Mainebass1984 Posted February 23, 2014 Posted February 23, 2014 Lake Winnipesaukee is a pretty good lake for smallmouth and largemouth. It has the reputation as being one of the best topwater fishing lakes in the country. Average smallmouth in there is around 3lbs with bigger fish mixed in. In the past 10 years or so the largemouth really have been taking over though. Tourneys used to be won by smallmouth there, now its largemouth. There are so many places to fish on winni. Where are you staying ? Quote
jaysen Posted February 26, 2014 Posted February 26, 2014 Lake Winnipesaukee is a pretty good lake for smallmouth and largemouth. It has the reputation as being one of the best topwater fishing lakes in the country. Average smallmouth in there is around 3lbs with bigger fish mixed in. In the past 10 years or so the largemouth really have been taking over though. Tourneys used to be won by smallmouth there, now its largemouth. There are so many places to fish on winni. Where are you staying ? not sure yet. i will have more details as the summer draws and i will be sure to pm you for info on good spots on the lake. right now i need to save up for a fishfinder for my kayak so i can fish new lakes with more confidence. Quote
bobh64 Posted April 6, 2014 Posted April 6, 2014 If you still want to fish Winni I would strongly suggest to get a Bizer map Quote
Backwoodsbasser Posted April 9, 2014 Posted April 9, 2014 What's so great about the Bizer map I see that suggestion everywhere. Why Bizer over othe maps like FHS or Navionis? Quote
mhtranger Posted April 9, 2014 Posted April 9, 2014 Most accurate chart available. Shows all the markers and depth. Quote
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