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   Pleasant Lake - Smelt and crayfish make up the source food for the smallmouth, salmon, and trout.

   Pleasant Pond - you'll find both species of bass, rainbows, and brookies feeding on golden shiners, suckers, and crayfish

   Post Pond - Walleye, smallmouth, largemouth, browns and rainbows can be found here - feeding on golden shiners and suckers.

   Reservoir Pond  - a nice little pond with smallmouth and golden shiners.

   Rockybound Pond  - smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, and rainbows  feed on golden shiners in this clear water pond.

   Silver Lake - Madison   - both species of bass, landlocked salmon, lake trout (touge), and rainbows inhabit Silver Lake. Golden shiners, smelt, crayfish, and suckers are the basic forage.

   Skaututakee Lake   - A great smallmouth lake and largemouth lake. Crayfish and golden shiners are the base forage.

   Spofford Lake - Largemouth, smallmouth, and northern pike inhabit this lake. I heard rainbows are in here but I bet the northerns
will make lunch of any that may be left.

   Squam Lake - gorgeous! Smallmouth and largemouth here are excellent and will stay that way if anglers practice catch, photograph, and release! Landlocked salmon and lake trout are also present. forage consists of smelt, golden shiners, common shiners, and suckers.

   Sunapee Lakean excellent  smallmouth lake - largemouth present. landlocked salmon, browns and cusk are

   Umbagog Lake -  heard it has nice smallmouth but looks like more of a largemouth lake.  The smallmouth that are there are probably big. Landlocked salmon, whitefish, brown and brook trout are also in here. Alewives and smelt are the prime forage.

   Waukewan Lake -  both species of bass, landlocked salmon, and rainbows inhabit this lake. Crayfish and golden shiners are the basic forage.

   Wentworth Lake - Smallmouth feed on golden shiners, suckers and crayfish. A nice smallmouth lake!

   Wickwas Lake - this lake has nice structure for it's largemouth and smallmouth. A definite thumbs up lake. Crayfish and shiners are the base forage.

   Winnipesaukee Lake  - The biggest of em' all - crayfish, smelt, golden shiners, suckers and common shiners makeup the base forage for a healthy (but could have more lunkers!!) smallmouth and largemouth population. Landlocked salmon and lake trout also inhabit Winni.

   Winnisquam - a nice smallmouth lake with largemouth, rainbows, lakers, landlockeds and rainbows thrown in the mix. Alewives, crayfish, common shiners, and smelt make up the forage.

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