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Hello,

I'm new to the forum and new to the sport. I'm looking for some good shore fishing spots for large mouth in Southern NH. Any suggestions or links?

 

Thanks. 

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Hello Matt and Welcome to Bass Resource ~

A-Jay

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Welcome aboard, Matt!

hello Matt, try lake massabesic In Manchester, theres some good shore access there

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welcome to the forum Matt.  Follow this thread: 

 

Tower Hill Pond in Auburn NH is a place I used to fish from shore a lot.  Little bit of a hike in.

Any water where you see lily pads is worth a cast for largemouth up here.

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Thanks again. I'm learning that there are really no necessarily "hot spots" and I should just find water and cast. 

Not sure how far south you live but Northwood Meadows State park is good.There's a trail that goes around the whole pond.Nice population of Largies too.

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Well, I've tried Wason Pond near my house a few times. Mostly middle of the day and right before the sun goes down. No luck. Still learning the basics. I think I need to learn more about the fish and their feeding habits. 

On 9/24/2016 at 4:23 PM, Matt Donovan said:

Well, I've tried Wason Pond near my house a few times. Mostly middle of the day and right before the sun goes down. No luck. Still learning the basics. I think I need to learn more about the fish and their feeding habits. 

Any time during the day, wacky-rigged senkos are the most fool-proof bait you can use. Natural colors like green pumpkin are a safe bet. I would recommend trying this when you are looking at new spots around NH. 

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