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Old 05-03-2009, 07:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Hornpout

Looking for some good spots too fish for bullheads- hornpout in NH.
& were you can land net smelts. any info. too these would be nice too know, like too catch a few for my 81 year old Mom. Thank You ! Tim

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Looking for some good spots too fish for bullheads- hornpout in NH.
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Bellamy Res and Barbadose pond both have horned pout. about their quality....The perch and from bellamy seem to have lots of worms (harmless after cooking but none the less), the bluegill and pickeral don't seem to be as wormy from there. Can't speak for Barbadose pond. Both of these areas are in Madbury.

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Woah Woah Woah now I'm all for helping new users out and all but I just don't think we can fork over precious info with out even an introduction. I mean this guy could be dangerous or something and Randy is just rattling off coveted horned pout secrets.
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Horned pout? Pretty much every pond and lake has them... just head out at evening into night with a couple rods, throw a big juicy nightcrawler or powerbait on a hook with a sinker and let it go to the bottom. Then, you play the waiting game.

Pawtuckaway has some good horned pout. But any little pond you see will have them too.

Try Clarks Pond in Auburn too, I used to catch many a horned pout there.
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