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Hello! I am heading up to Newfound Lake tomorrow and staying at a house on the lake. My dad said we could rent some kayaks up there on the northern part of the lake. I figured topwater in morning and dropshot during the day. Anyone have info on where to go in the northern section? I just wasn't sure how deep and where to go. Thanks for any info.

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1 hour ago, Sellersrobe said:

Hello! I am heading up to Newfound Lake tomorrow and staying at a house on the lake. My dad said we could rent some kayaks up there on the northern part of the lake. I figured topwater in morning and dropshot during the day. Anyone have info on where to go in the northern section? I just wasn't sure how deep and where to go. Thanks for any info.

It’s VERY deep and gets so fast.  It’s a big oval and a recreational boaters dream, so be careful on the weekend. The shoreline is your friend.  There are big bass and you should be out there early and late. Afternoon fish the shady bank. Good luck

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1 minute ago, NHBull said:

It’s VERY deep and gets so fast.  It’s a big oval and a recreational boaters dream, so be careful on the weekend. The shoreline is your friend.  There are big bass and you should be out there early and late. Afternoon fish the shady bank. Good luck

Thanks! I wasn't sure if that'd be too shallow. Do you know any vague spots? I don't have a fish finder and have no clue where to go. 

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14 minutes ago, Sellersrobe said:

Thanks! I wasn't sure if that'd be too shallow. Do you know any vague spots? I don't have a fish finder and have no clue where to go. 

If you follow the wind, points and obvious rock piles you’ll be fine.  Docks are always good!

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