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any spots near Mt. Monadnock NH?

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Anyone know of good spots near Mt. Monadnock?  I planning to bring a canoe and trolling motor to that area soon for a half day of fishing, possibly Thurs.  Any suggestions are appreciated, thanks

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On 10/13/2020 at 5:27 PM, The one that got away said:

Anyone know of good spots near Mt. Monadnock?  I planning to bring a canoe and trolling motor to that area soon for a half day of fishing, possibly Thurs.  Any suggestions are appreciated, thanks

It's probably too late now, but Pearly Pond is a good spot. They have a beach you can launch from on the campus of Franklin Pierce University. I worked there from 2014-2016 and lived a mile from Mt. Monadnock. Beautiful lake and amazing scenery. Let me know if you have any questions. 

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Thanks for the info Arthur, I'll have to try it out next year.  

I'm one town over from Rindge, Pearly is a good spot. Poole is less than 2 miles away too. Both are fairly shallow largemouth ponds with no boat traffic.

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