Troutnut Forum > Fishing Reports > New Hampshire Trout
Report at a Glance
| General Region | New Hampshire's Lake Region |
| Specific Location | Mountain Streams |
| Fish Caught | Looking for Brookies and Rainbows |
Details and Discussion
| CamWolf1313 | June 15th, 2008, 8:51 pm | |
| Andover, MA and Andover NH Posts: 15 | I have a lake-house in Andover NH and there are trout in the lake but i have always loved stream fishing. I was wondering if anybody had suggestions where to fish and using what types of flies? Any little bit of information for any part of New Hampshire because i don't mind driving for fish. | |
| "Clear your mind of everything but the fish and the fly and you will be in the right mind frame to land it" Billy Berger. | ||
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| Vermonter | June 19th, 2008, 8:47 am | |
| Posts: 17 | Connecticut river!!!!!!!!!!! | |
| Wbranch | June 25th, 2008, 8:59 am | |
| Starlight PA Posts: 295 | I don't know where Andover is in relation to Conway and Gorham but you could try the Swift river which flows west to east and joins the Saco near Conway. Then there is the Ellis River near Jackson, the Peabody River near Mt. Washington, and the Androscoggin River which starts up in Errol and flows south through Milan, Berlin, and Gorham before it hooks back into Maine. | |
| West Branch & main stem fly fisher for forty-two years. | ||
| Mcjames | June 25th, 2008, 12:50 pm | |
| Cortland Manor, NY Posts: 96 | what about Adironacks? is that drivable | |
| I am haunted by waters | ||
| CamWolf1313 | June 26th, 2008, 10:34 pm | |
| Andover, MA and Andover NH Posts: 15 | For where I am in new hampshire the Adironacks on about a 3 hour drive but they are close to some relatives and i am planning to take a trip this summer. | |
| "Clear your mind of everything but the fish and the fly and you will be in the right mind frame to land it" Billy Berger. | ||
| Zhoule | July 22nd, 2008, 4:42 pm | |
| Posts: 1 | CamWolf1313 Dude, check out the Connecticut river in Pittsburgh NH. The "Trophy Stretch" is particularly attractive from late April (beware of deep water) to october. | |
