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Been lurking for years, mostly to read the So NH thread in the NE forum. Saw something I needed in the flea market and that prompted me to join. I guess that means you'll be seeing more of me. Sorry. ?

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A-Jay

Welcome.  Your lurking days are over.   The water is fine.  

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Welcome aboard!
if you ever want to wander up to Squam, I’m your huckleberry 

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Hello and welcome to the forum.

Howdy, Southern Maine here...

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3 hours ago, NHBull said:

Welcome aboard!
if you ever want to wander up to Squam, I’m your huckleberry 

Thanks. I usually have a couple of tournaments a year on Squam.  One of my favorite places to fish and least favorite to run.

9 minutes ago, DanielG said:

Howdy, Southern Maine here...

I have never fished  Mousam. I have a camp in Bridgton and fish Long Lake and Highland Lake a lot.

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43 minutes ago, TAFKABCF said:

Thanks. I usually have a couple of tournaments a year on Squam.  One of my favorite places to fish and least favorite to run.

I have never fished  Mousam. I have a camp in Bridgton and fish Long Lake and Highland Lake a lot.

Squam....no parking and not many places to weigh in?. My phone always rings around tournament day.  

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Welcome! :)

12 hours ago, TAFKABCF said:

Thanks. I usually have a couple of tournaments a year on Squam.  One of my favorite places to fish and least favorite to run.

I have never fished  Mousam. I have a camp in Bridgton and fish Long Lake and Highland Lake a lot.

Well, we're a very touristy lake. 4.5 miles long but camps dot the entire perimeter of it. The lake is pretty clean though as it's actually a flooded river made to power the now defunct mills in Sanford so the current is quite strong and the water flushes though regularly. It can get busy in mid summer but I pretty much get the lake to myself early in the morning. Lotsa bass and some crappie, pickerel and such. They stock it so in the spring they pull out some sizable trout and salmon. But the best part for me is that it's out my front door.

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Hello fellow New Englander and welcome.

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