Best Fishing Spots Near Pittsburg, New Hampshire
When I go fishing I really enjoy having the peace, quiet and some space to myself. It can be stress free when you just go fishing for fun and not have a care in the world. Some the places I looked online and in person near Pittsburg, New Hampshire to fish are:
- HookandBullet.com
- Youtube.com
- Pittsburg-nh.com
I first looked online for the best fishing spots to check out nearby and one of the top google searches was HookandBullet.com. I will share the information with you about fishing near Pittsburg, New Hampshire:
These Amazing Spots Near Pittsburg, New Hampshire Are Perfect To Go Fishing
Few things in the world are more relaxing – or more exciting, depending on the day – than fishing. With so many freshwater lakes and rivers, fishing in Pittsburg, New Hampshire is top-rated. From fly fishing to shore casting, here are some of the best spots to try your luck. Please note, that these aren’t ranked in any particular order, but we have mentioned some of the fish you’re most likely to catch.
Pittsburg (NH) Fishing Spots
Ad Chase Brook 3.1 milesAmey Brook 4.3 milesBack Lake 2.8 milesBack Lake 2.7 milesBack Lake Brook 0.2 milesBack Lake Dam 2.7 milesBackfield Brook 1.1 milesBishop Brook 5.9 milesBog Branch 5.5 milesCamp Brook 4 milesCarr Pond 4.8 milesCedar Stream 5.5 milesClarksville Pond 3.4 milesCoolidge Brook 3.1 milesCrawford Brook 0.1 milesDead Water Stream 1 mileEast Branch Dead Water Stream 3.8 milesFavreau Brook 4.3 milesFerguson Brook 4.7 milesFirst Connecticut Lake 5.7 milesFirst Connecticut Lake Dam 5.7 milesHarris Pond 3.4 milesHollow Brook 2.2 milesIndian Stream 2.6 milesJacquith Pond 4.6 milesKidder Brook 4.7 milesLabrador Brook 2.4 milesLake Francis 0.5 milesLeighton Brook 5.5 milesMiddle Branch Cedar Stream 5.8 milesMiddle Pond 2.7 milesMoose Pond 3.3 milesMoose Pond Brook 3.4 milesMud Pond 2.4 milesMurphy Dam 0.7 milesNorth East Discount Pet Center 3.1 milesPerry Brook 4.8 milesPerry Stream 4.5 milesPond Brook 5.8 milesPotash Brook 0.6 milesRoby Brook 4.9 milesRuisseau Buck 5.2 milesRuisseau Flavien-Paquette 4.9 milesRuisseau Lambert 5.5 milesRuisseau Mongeau 5.3 milesRuisseau Thomas-Van Dyke 5.6 milesRuisseau Wells 5.5 milesRuisseau Weston 5.3 milesScott Brook 4.2 milesView Map
Fishing Guides near Pittsburg (NH)
Brookies Guide Service
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Bulldog Camps & Lodge
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“Bulls, Bucks & Bears Guide Service”
Black Brook Cove Guide Service
Northeast Kingdom Guide Service
Aardvark Outfitters
Four Peaks Guide Service
Orion Outfitters and Guide Service
Acadia Guide Service
Kingfisher River Guide Service
Osprey Fishing Adventure Guiding Service
Agiocochook Fly Fishing Guides
North Country Angler Guide Service
White Birch Guide Service
Tackle Shops near Pittsburg, NH
A & G Outfitters
A Mangili Rod CO
Aardvark Outfitters
A & S Tackle Corporation
When I visit a website for information I only use small part of the article or page and I encourage you to vist all websites I talk about for more information if I didn’t answer your question HookandBullet.com is a great website I find as a great resource for local information I can’t find else where.
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The secord place I looked online for the best fishing spots to check out near and one of the Pittsburg, New Hampshire top google searches Youtube.com video title “Summer at First Connecticut Lake in Pittsburg, NH Aerial view in 4K” I will share the information with you about fishing near Pittsburg, New Hampshire:
The third place I looked online for the best fishing spots to check out near and one of the Pittsburg, New Hampshire top google searches Pittsburg-nh.com I will share the information with you about fishing near Pittsburg New Hampshire:
Spring Fishing
Ice out in the spring of the year begins our fishing season. Typically during the first week of May, ice will leave the lakes. Smelt and other baitfish spawn in the spring and it is their spawning which triggers the first of two landlocked salmon runs on the Connecticut River. Bait fish from the lakes enter the river with the salmon right behind them. This generally occurs about a week after ice out, perhaps less, and continues for two to three weeks depending on spring river flows. Area ponds fish well for trout shortly after ice out. Moose Pond, Middle Pond and Back Lake can be quite good in early and mid-May. By Memorial Day weekend the salmon run is waning but the trout fishing on the legendary Connecticut River is heating up! Streamer and nymph fishing is productive with the occasional Blue Winged Olive hatch occurring on warm, spring afternoons. June sees the first of a long series of Caddis hatches. Fishing in June is very good throughout our region. The big lakes fish well trolling for large lake trout and landlocked salmon. Ponds, both fly fishing and open regulation are excellent spots for brook trout while the river fishes well for Rainbow, Brook and Brown Trout as well as young Landlocked Salmon. Spring is a great time to be here!
Summer Fishing
We are blessed to have two, large tailwater dams on our river system. Water comes from the bottom of these dams, keeping our river water cool all summer long. What does this mean for the fishing? It makes it great all summer long! Fishing below the First Connecticut Lake dam is ‘fly fishing only’ and is home to Rainbow, Brook and Brown Trout as well as young Landlocked Salmon.
Hatches of Caddis, Stoneflies and several Mayfly species keep the dry fly action happening all summer long. Below Lake Francis it is open regulation fishing with the area’s coldest river water. Murphy Dam’s bottom release keeps river water cold for miles down stream. Fishing is good using lures and bait as well as caddis and mayfly patterns. The ponds and lakes are best fished in the early morning or just before dark when the water is the coolest. Fishing during the summer is a very pleasant pastime. The weather is warm and the area is beautiful! Summer is a great time to be here!
Fall Fishing
Here in NH’s North Country, fall comes early. Our leaves start to change just after Labor Day and peak during the last two weeks of September. The change of seasons brings cooler water temps, blue winged olive hatches, the salmon spawn and great fishing! Trolling on the big lakes is productive for large Lakers and Landlocked Salmon. Bait, lure, nymph and streamer fishing is good on the Connecticut River. Near the end of September, lake Salmon begin to enter the river for their fall spawn. Our big lakes close to fishing on September 30th but smaller bodies of water and streams and rivers remain open until October 15th. Some of the season’s largest fish are caught in the fall. Fall is a great time to be here!
Additional Information: Fishing Maps that might be helpful for your next fishing trip.
When I go fishing I am looking for that out of the way secret place if you will fishing spot that the locals know as good if I am only visit the area once in my life. Lets make the best of the time in Pittsburg, New Hampshire.
Conclusion
Hope this post was helpful to you and that you have a very successful trip fishing with your friends and family! Check out the other sections of my blog for more tips on ThebookOnGoneFishing.
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