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Old 07-31-2009, 06:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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hello fellow fisherman,

I just joined as a new member wanted to say 'hello.' I've been extremely interested in fishing the Piscataquag and surrounding bays for some time, but am not very experienced in salt water, primarily fresh water. I have a 15-foot wahoo that I'd like to take out on the river/bay but am wary about navigating the current and tides. So, I'm looking for some relatively calmer waters to fish in. I've read about Dover Point and fishing there for sea run browns and salmn. Wonder if that's a good place to fish or not ?

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