New Hampshire and Maine Fishing Report – March 4, 2021
March 4, 2021
If the forecast holds true you may be doing something you haven’t done in a while, namely working up a good sweat! Next weeks 50 degree predictions are one thing but the real reason is that March ice fishing is getting hot!
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Imagine your first drop of a jig through the ice on massive Lake Winnipesaukee and coming tight to a 2 1/2 pound white perch! Odds are pretty good that subsequent drops would be largely anticlimactic but for Clamcorp Pro-team member “Drew”, while fishing with Tim Moore of
TimMooreOutdoors, the fun was just getting started! White perch fishing is at its peak on Lake Winnipesaukee and not very far behind is some impressive fishing for lake trout and cusk! Tim and the Clam crew are cranking them in from only 30’ of water in shallow basins. Smelt stuck below Clam Tip-ups are working as is jigging Clam pink blade spoons.
A homeowner near Sebago Lake called for help when they saw three people on the ice. Author: Erin Keller (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 10:08 PM EST March 3, 2021 Updated: 11:29 PM EST March 3, 2021
MAINE, USA A snowmobiler fell through the ice on Sebago Lake Wednesday night.
Raymond Fire Chief Bruce Tupper confirmed on the scene to NEWS CENTER Maine that three people were snowmobiling on Jordan Bay with open water in some places. One fell through, and the other two were able to get the rider out of the water. All three people left the scene but left the snowmobile under the water.
New Hampshire and Maine Fishing Report – February 18, 2021
Solid reports coming in from New Hampshire and Southern Maine after the Winnipesaukee Derby.
February 18, 2021
Whether you call them lakers or togue, these fish are on the feed. Photo Courtesy of Tim Moore Outdoors.
With one big lake derby in the rearview mirror and another set to take place in New England, ice fishing is at a fever pitch. Timing is good for all the attention since the fish appear to be in the mood to reciprocate the love.
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Jason, of the
Tackle Shack in Meredith, says right now is among the best times to fish Lake Winnipesaukee since many are recovering from “derby-burnout”! Lakers are making the most news primarily from the southern side of Sebago. Jigs tipped with a fish strip are accounting for a lot of fish. Two alternatives worth considering are Winnisquam and Newfound Lake where a few 7 to 10 pound lakers have been iced! For the most reliable rainbow action,