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Old 09-03-2007, 10:20 PM   #1
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I'm planning to come up Sept 30 - Oct 8. I know lake trout and salmon will be off limits. But what about Large mount, small mouth and rainbows? Bass fishing is really what I want to do. I looked on NH fish and game site, but I just wanted to double check here. I'll be bringing my boat.
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I'm planning to come up Sept 30 - Oct 8. But what about Large mount, .
I can't resist.The large Mount (Washington) should still be catchable.
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Old 09-04-2007, 09:36 AM   #3
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I can't resist.The large Mount (Washington) should still be catchable.
What the heck was I thinking? It was late when i typed that

Ya, that would Large Mouth Bass
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Old 09-05-2007, 11:35 AM   #4
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I can't resist.The large Mount (Washington) should still be catchable.
SIKSUKR,
One can't accuse you of not carefully reading a post.
But where would you hang it, if you wanted to mount the Mount? Wall of China only wall I can think of that's big enough. Oh, no, wait, the "Hole In the Wall" perhaps.
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Old 09-05-2007, 12:56 PM   #5
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Bass are OK all year in Winni. No trout (lake, brook, rainbow, brown) or salmon after September 30 on Winni. There are a few other rules below.

Winnipesaukee Lake, Alton/Gilford/
Laconia/Meredith/Moultonborough/
Tuftonboro/Wolfeboro (44,424 acres)
Species: EBT,RT,LLS,LT,LW,SMB,
LMB,ECP,HP,WP,BC,BG
Special rules: Lake Trout and/or
Salmon
Additional Rules: The following two
areas of the lake are closed to
all fishing October 1 through
March 31:
1) the area of Paugus Bay
which lies between the railroad
trestle at its south end and the
Lakeport Dam in the City of
2) the area of open water (that
is, the area not normally covered
by ice in winter) at Weirs
Channel.
The areas of the lake that lie
within 500 feet of Gunstock
River, Poor Farm Brook, Melvin
River, Merrymeeting River, Mink
Brook and Smith River are
closed to all fishing from Oct. 16
through Dec. 31.
Motor restrictions: No wake areas;
other restrictions
Access: Multiple access sites & types
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Thanks. I'd really just be fishing for Bass and Pickerel and maybe some perch for an appetizer. I'll save the lake and rainbow trout fishing for the Rotary derby in February. Although, I never catch any anyway
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