N.H. WEEKLY FISHING REPORT -- May 7, 2009
In today's report, tips and hotspots in southeast NH from fisheries biologist Ben Nugent.
This week's stocking report has been delayed -- please check the Fish and Game website on Friday for an update. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Word today from Mike Racine that the Powwow River cartop access site in Kingston has re-opened.
SUNAPEE ACCESS HEARING: A public hearing on a wetland permit application for Fish and Game's proposed Wild Goose boat access facility on Lake Sunapee in Newbury will be held Weds., May 13, 2009, at 7 p.m. at the David W. Sherburne Gymnasium at 561 Route 11 in Sunapee. The hearing is before the N.H. Department of Environmental Services Wetlands Bureau and will address potential wetlands impact of the project on bank and lakebed. See
http://www.fishnh.com/Newsroom/News_2009/News_2009_Q2/Sunapee_Hearing_050709.html
Purchase your fishing license online at
http://www.FishNH.com, or from any Fish and Game license agent. Don't forget -- kids under 16 fish free in N.H.!
All NH fishing page:
http://www.fishnh.com/Fishing/fishing.htm.
Fish New Hampshire and relax... We have what you're looking for.
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P.S. - Walleye creel survey - final update for the season:
http://www.fishnh.com/Fishing/fisheries_management/walleye_survey.html
Still room for the youngsters at Barry Conservation Camp in Berlin, NH, this summer:
http://www.fishnh.com/Newsroom/News_2009/News_2009_Q1/Barry_Camp_021309.html
Kayak Fishing Weekend Workshop for Women, June 12-14, at Purity Spring Resort in Madison:
http://www.fishnh.com/Newsroom/News_2009/News_2009_Q2/bow_kayak_fish_041309.html