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FISHING
Originating from a source deep within the White Mountain National Forest, the Saco River and its watershed consist of 100 miles of crystal-clear brooks, streams and rivers. Water types vary from fast tumbling, boulder-strewn rapids to the long glides and deep pools of the valley. Fish thrive in this environment, ranging from pan-sized brook trout and leaping rainbows to brown trout weighing as much as eight pounds. Conway Lake and other ponds harbor bass, pickerel, and perch. Depending on weather conditions and the snow melt, the best fishing conditions usually begin in May and peak in June. A constant flow of cold mountain water provides for good angling throughout the summer. The cooling nights of autumn bring about attractive fall fishing. During the winter months, ice fishing on valley ponds is a popular daytime activity.* Contact: North Country Angler (603) 356-6000 *Description rewritten from"Trout Fishing in the Mt. Washington Valley."
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