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Heading up to the pemmi river in nh for the first time.  Launching from mooney Clark launch on rt 104.   It's off of exit 23 on rt 93.   If anyone has any info on areas to target I'd appreciate it.   And I'll be fishing from a 12 foot rowboat. Does it get to shallow to navigate?   

 

Thanks in advance

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That area holds just about everything.  I know guys that we there last weekend.

Nothing big but average size sm,LM, trout and salmon.

 

Not sure about water levels as there have been little rain.

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Thanks Bull!!!    Any insight into what they were throwing. I'm targeting smallies but will be also throwing baits that can catch all of the above species like:   Spinners.  Spoons and small kastmasters. 

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11 hours ago, Deeare said:

Heading up to the pemmi river in nh for the first time.  Launching from mooney Clark launch on rt 104.   It's off of exit 23 on rt 93.   If anyone has any info on areas to target I'd appreciate it.   And I'll be fishing from a 12 foot rowboat. Does it get to shallow to navigate?   

 

Thanks in advance

About 1.5 miles downstream from the launch is a dam that you can not get around, but due to that, the water is much deeper in this area then the rest of the Pemi so you will have no trouble navigating. Going upstream it gets more shallow the father you go. Good luck!

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