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cod fishing
Ben out to jefferys last two Mondays . We did very well last Mon. 28 cod,
33 Haddock with 3 of of us. This Mon. 7 cod (not as big as last week) 5 haddock ,1 pollock . I don't know if anyone goes out or has been out, But it's up and down. Frank |
Winnipesaukee Cod
There are cod and pollock on Winnipesaukee? :liplick:
I'm definitely going to get a fishing license! :laugh: |
...there's somethin' fishy about this thread...
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Must be the cusk.....but where is Jeffries..?..?
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I agree.It stinks but I got hooked on the title.Up and down huh?Maybe that's high and low tide.Frankly,I've haddock with all the cod in Winni.:laugh:
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Jeffreys
Is 20 miles or so off the coast.......a fair ways from the lake.
http://marine.unh.edu/jel/coastal_ge...reys-ledge.htm |
How many "Finskis" does it cost to go?
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I'm serious, how much did it cost to go? Where did you go out of?
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Just thought there might be a few saltwater fisherman out there. I like any kind of fishing . |
Went out once to Jeffreys Ledge.
Iv'e gone out on one of Gauron's trips out of Hampton. We caught a lot of fish. It was worth it. How big is your boat?
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Winni Cod Fishing
I love fishing for cod, but to be extremely honest with everyone, I do not even think of going cod fishing on Lake Winnipesaukee, for good reason.
I go cod fishing in Cape Cod bay. Has anyone caught a cod on the lake? If so, how big was the fish and what was on the end of your line? No idea why this thread is here. :rolleye2: R2B |
I was wondering that myself, but when our administrator moved it here instead of deleting it I figured it was OK to continue.
From ice fishing for cusk, "Who are these brave people and what are they fishing for? They're after cusk, burbot, ling or lawyers, depending on your preferred namesake – few freshwater fish species are addressed by so many common names; “cusk” is the most commonly applied moniker in New Hampshire. The object of attention is the only freshwater member of the codfish family, which bears resemblance to an eel possessing a broad head and enormous mouth. New Hampshire is blessed with cold, deep, natural lakes that have sustained the native fauna in their deep basins since the retreat of the glacial ice sheet ten to twenty thousand years ago. The cusk is one of our native fishes, and flourishes right under the noses, or "feet", of many anglers who have never seen or angled for them". http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/icef...k_fishing.html |
Somebody say Cusk? Here's a few Cusk caught by us in the 2011 Winni Derby:
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