Submitted by Glansberg_ t3_11xin1z in newhampshire

I’m new to the southern NH area and ski/ride season is basically over so I’m getting ready to pick up warmer weather hobbies again. Would anyone be able to recommend a golf instructor or a good place to do some shoreline freshwater fishing?

I’ll also need new friends as long as you’re not trying to steal my kidneys lol

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Mynewadventures t1_jd37aj3 wrote

Some kind of friend you would be! You have TWO kidneys...

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BackItUpWithLinks t1_jd386tm wrote

Find a Clark’s Fishing Guide. The green one was last updated in 2009 but it’s still useful.

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  • OVER 450 LAKES, PONDS AND RIVERS COVERED -- Fish Species To Be Found -- Access Sites - Exact Directions and Quality
  • DEPTH CHARTS
  • TEMPERATURE/OXYGEN/pH PROFILES
  • VEGETATION LOCATIONS/DESCRIPTIONS
  • RULES AND REGULATIONS
  • FISHING TIPS AND INFORMATION
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bassboat1 t1_jd3iq5l wrote

There's one on eBay for $80... ughhh!

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BackItUpWithLinks t1_jd3jmqz wrote

Check the local library.

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bassboat1 t1_jd3l9ly wrote

Here's the first copy I bought (probably '87 or so), I've got a later edition or two around here too. This and a Delorme map book were my bibles:)

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Glansberg_ OP t1_jd3twwr wrote

Thanks for the the link! I’ll give it a look

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bp3nh t1_jd4mx96 wrote

Depending where in NH there are a ton of good courses. There is a golf school at Atkinson CC called Willow Creek, they have some great instructors. Most of the courses have on staff pro’s that will give lessons. Willow Creek has indoor/Outdoor bays so you can still learn during mud season, which is just around the corner. Only about 3 or 4 more weeks till we can start chasing that little white ball around ⛳️🏌️‍♂️😎

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fightfortheright603 t1_jd3bzif wrote

I believe theres a fly fishing club. I always hear great things about golf&ski regarding golf. Theres shore fishing everywhere but you kind of have to explore to find shore access. whats this business about kidney stealing haha

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Glansberg_ OP t1_jd3u79a wrote

Yeah that’s the same sort of thing my cousin mentioned. Tons of ponds/lakes but you won’t know what you can access without knowing the area or knowing someone who does.

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Glansberg_ OP t1_jd3vqbq wrote

Oh and the kidneys is just a joke about weird folk on the internet. I don’t want to wake up on ice but I don’t really think I would 😂

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Hextall2727 t1_jd3fesm wrote

What type of fishing are you specifically looking to do... trout, bass... ? If it's trout, it's a little early for the state to start stocking the rivers. There is a link to stocking reports on F&G's website that can give you an idea of which rivers near you might be fun. If it's bass...sorry, someone else might have to help.
I don't really know what people mean by "southern NH" to be more specific. I live in Lee, and consider it southern NH (or seacoast I guess), but I feel people have way different definitions.

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Glansberg_ OP t1_jd3ukeh wrote

I’m more used to Bass fishing but I try to do a little more with each season so I end up more well rounded over time. I was originally more into saltwater fishing. I could always give trout a try this year.

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Queasy_Turnover t1_jd3hrei wrote

Tower Hill Pond in Auburn is great for shoreline freshwater fishing.

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Glansberg_ OP t1_jd3uqos wrote

That’s not too far from me. I’ll take a look!

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Queasy_Turnover t1_jd4fuew wrote

It's a great place for a hike too, there's a trail that goes around the whole pond.

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boutell1 t1_jd4p6n4 wrote

I love Derryfield CC in Manchester, it is pretty hilly but I do enjoy getting the excerise at the same time.

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eremitik t1_jd78jvv wrote

Can’t help with golf but the Merrimack river, when it’s low enough, has some great spots for smallmouth fishing from shore.

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