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User: adamd76
Comment: The rules have changed for Grafton pond. You can no longer use gas motors on the pond. trolling motors only.
Date: 05/22/16 09:43 AM

User: canaanfisherman59
Comment: Grafton Pond is probably the most beautiful lake to fish in New Hampshire, the peacefulness and beauty that surrounds this lake is second to none, loons in the summertime with great smallmouth bass and yellow perch fishing and in the winter good pickrel fishing with some really big yellow perch but most of all the the true beauty of this lake
Date: 01/07/12 11:14 AM

User: nhmsj
Comment: I fished this pond only once a few years ago. There were a bunch of us fly fishing from kayaks and canoes. It was early in the season and it rain much of the time we were on the water. The fishing was VERY good with a ton of feisty smallmouth coming to hand. For me it's a bit of a trek from where I live in Salem, so I haven't gone back there since that one time, but I have often thought of doing so. Maybe early next season.
Date: 12/01/11 09:42 AM



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