Located in the heart of New England in the beautiful state of New Hampshire, Lake Winnipesaukee offers visitors a fishing experience that is both successful and beautiful. Lake Winnipesaukee is surrounded by mountain scenery and has over 250 islands that act as quite the remedy for sore eyes. Water flows into Lake Winnipesaukee from the Gunstock River, Merrymeeting River, Melvin River, and Red Hill River. The outflow is regulated by the Lakeport Dam, which is located between Lake Winnipesaukee and the Winnipesaukee River. Visitors will find that this picturesque location offers just as many opportunities for fishing as it does for sightseeing.
Species | Crappie, LM Bass, SM Bass, Stripe Bass, Walleye, Trout |
Fishing
Lake Winnipesaukee has a large and healthy community of game fish. This community is very diverse and offers game fish of many different sizes and difficulties. Some of the game species found in Lake Winnipesaukee include rainbow trout, striped bass, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, crappie, walleye, bowfin, drum, channel catfish, blue catfish, and sunfish. Numerous species of baitfish and smaller game can also be caught. The rainbow trout is a species that is commonly targeted due to its high abundance in Lake Winnipesaukee. Fishermen in search of rainbow trout should search areas of cold, moving water. The locations where the Gunstock, Merrymeeting, Melvin, and Red Hill Rivers feed into the lake are all great places to search for rainbow trout. The dam is also a great location due to the turbulent water. Fly fishermen are often most successful rainbow trout anglers, but light tackle such as spinners, spoons, and jigs can also be used effectively. Fishermen should equip a light rod and reel with a line of 2 pound test. This species is known to be a picky eater, so it may be necessary to experiment with different tackle options until something works. Most rainbow trout weight between less than a pound to 3 pounds and jump when it hooked. This can make the species hard to catch if one is not used to trout fishing. The walleye is another popular target of Lake Winnipesaukee's fishermen. This is a cold water fish found in fresh bodies of water all across the colder regions of North America. At Lake Winnipesaukee, fishermen should cast light tackle setups in the deeper areas. This species commonly weighs in near 10 pounds, so they can put up a strong fight. As a favorite of most freshwater locations globally, the largemouth bass population also experiences a large amount of targeting. Due to the cold waters of the deeper portions of Lake WInnipesaukee, the largemouth bass tends to reside in the shallow waters near the shore. Fishermen should target hydrilla beds and obstacles like fallen trees and old piers. During the spawning season, largemouth bass fishing is very successful due to the dense abundance of bass that move close to the shore to reproduce. Light tackle options ranging from jigs to buzzbaits are successful.
Facilities
Facilities and accommodations at Lake Winnipesaukee include marinas, piers, boat landings, tackle shops, lodging, and boat rentals.
The Lake
With an area of 71 square miles, Lake Winnipesaukee is quite large. It has an approximate length of 21 miles and a width of 9 miles. This lake has 288 miles of shoreline. Lake Winnipesaukee has a maximum depth of 212 feet.
Fishermen frequently find that Lake Winnipesaukee is one of the best locations for a high quality fishing experience.
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