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New Hampshire
State record: 10 pounds 8 ounces, G. Bullpit, 1967, Lake Potanipo
Best water: Monomonac Lake. “It consistently produces trophy largemouth bass of 5 pounds and greater, because of its moderate levels of aquatic vegetation and abundant forage base.” —Gabe Gries, fisheries biologist, New Hampshire Fish and Game Department
Contact: Valley Marine and Recreation, 603-899-3378
Sleeper: Northwood Lake. “It provides good structure and cover in terms of aquatic vegetation and docks and extensive areas to fish due to its large littoral zone.”
Contact: MacCallum’s Boathouse, 603-736-4750
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New Hampshire
State record: 10 pounds 8 ounces, G. Bullpit, 1967, Lake Potanipo
Best water: Monomonac Lake. “It consistently produces trophy largemouth bass of 5 pounds and greater, because of its moderate levels of aquatic vegetation and abundant forage base.” —Gabe Gries, fisheries biologist, New Hampshire Fish and Game Department
Contact: Valley Marine and Recreation, 603-899-3378
Sleeper: Northwood Lake. “It provides good structure and cover in terms of aquatic vegetation and docks and extensive areas to fish due to its large littoral zone.”
Contact: MacCallum’s Boathouse, 603-736-4750
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