Fishing near Canterbury in Merrimack County, NH

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  • Most Caught Species: Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Yellow Perch, Chain Pickerel, Brook Trout, Sunfish
  • # of fishing spots within 25 miles: 75
  • # of reports within 25 miles: 217
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Top Fishing Spots near Canterbury

Forest Pond
Forest Pond

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Tioga River
Tioga River

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Blackwater Dam
Blackwater Dam

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Horseshoe Pond (concord)
Horseshoe Pond (concord)

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Franklin Falls Dam
Franklin Falls Dam

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Merrimack River
Merrimack River

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Canterbury Area Fish Species

Recent Canterbury Fishing Reports

Clough Pond in Louden NH Fishing Report Jan 29, 2016

Clough Pond in Louden NH

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This is a fishing trip from April 26, 2014.

Today is opening day for trout ponds here in N.H. and though at 6 a.m. it was not raining, today p...

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hoit marsh Fishing Report May 18, 2008

hoit marsh

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warm water area...

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sewards falls concord Fishing Report Aug 26, 2012

sewards falls concord

concord -

spent the afternoon above the bridge at sewards falls.
there are a ton of rocks below the ripples. I lost a few jigs...

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Pemi.... Tripoli rd. Fishing Report Oct 12, 2008

Pemi.... Tripoli rd.

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rocky river.. nice pools ,cold cold water....

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second st 2012 Fishing Report Jul 23, 2012

second st 2012

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headed back to the boat launch off second st. the water is extremely low and the current is fairly slow. i had such success last year around this time...

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merrimack in concord nh Fishing Report Aug 13, 2011

merrimack in concord nh

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smallies off second st near Sewards falls, concord nh...

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Baits and Tackle used near Canterbury

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  • I used two kinds of Powerbait here. The first were small "Red Shad" worms. The other were blue salamanders. Both were rigged "Texas Style."
  • These are the fish from the second night on the damn. There may be a repeat photo in here somewhere. I apologize, they were taken with different cameras and are stored all over the place on my various devices.
  • Truth be told I didn’t really bother measuring them out this time, conditions aboard the kayak are a little cramped for that. Maybe I should drill a measuring board to the side. I’m going to guess that this guy was around a pound and a half. I managed to pull in all three bass on my usual power worm/brass weight rig. If I didn’t have the feeling that I’m hardly to the only person to use this combo then I’d patent it!
  • This one was caught on one of those purple jelly worms that I used extensively throughout the year. Once again I was using a bullet weight and an offset hook with a Texas rig.
  • tiki
  • I used a white rocket shad while trolling.
  • just used plain worms.
  • large shinner weighted
  • jerk baits
    plastics
  • jerk bait

Creature Check Prices

  • orange pumpkin with red and black flake, watermelon with gold and black flake creatures

    strike king crankbait

    white spinnerbait

Minnow Check Prices

  • This is the first fish I have ever caught using a tip-up device. My other ice fishing catches were done using my normal bass road sitting by a single hole in the ice. I much prefer to do things this way! It was just a small Chain Pickerel however. For bait we were using some live shiners we bought at a local shop. This is also the first time I have ever used those!
  • Here is the first pickerel I caught. Came up early in the day. Nice to have some action early to keep you interested. As usual, it took a live shiner.
  • Here is the fish I caught, which was the first fish of the day, an okay pickerel. Everybody was using live shiners on their tip ups and jig rods.
  • Dead

Topwater Bait Check Prices

  • jitterbug
  • Black Jitterbug
  • rebel popr
  • heddon crazy crawler
  • rebel pop-r

Lizard Check Prices

  • Thry just don't stop biting those plastic salamanders.
  • Although I got some nibbles on the plastic worms, all of the fish were landed on those plastic salamanders again!
  • I caught this on the same type of blue lizard that I have been hammering the Largemouth with. I was twitching it along the rocky bottom when this guy decided to play.
  • I caught this little guy on the same rig that I caught the Smallmouth on. A blue lizard texas rig.
  • I used those blue lizards again in this shallow area. They always seem to produce well in this lake one way or the other.
  • Same as train track 2
  • zoom 6" pumpkinseed
  • Rubber worm, spinning bait on the edge of the pond, jig middle of pond
  • Fish back right of the pond
  • Gr pumpkin dipped tail

Jerk Bait Check Prices

Spinnerbait / Buzzbait Check Prices

  • not having any luck with the bass I decided to try for trout and caught a smallmouth instead

Stick Bait Check Prices

  • black/yellow heddon spook
  • 3-5' jerk bait
  • deep diveing jerk bait

In-Line Spinner Check Prices

  • all between 7in and 4in
  • 1/8oz Rooster Tail
  • Also included in mess of fish attacking the fly spinner was this large sunfish. To be honest, I'm not entirely sure which species it is. I'm guessing it's a Bluegill, due to it's size and lack of red on the gill cover, or blue "war paint." I forgot how much fun catching these fish on light tackle was! The picture is not so good, but it was dark and this was the best I could do.
  • While plying the northern end of the lake by the mouths of the inlet streams, I tossed around one of those Joe's "Fly Spinners." While I didn't get any trout, it turns out that Sunnies and yellow perch couldn't get enough of it!
  • Use any kind of spinning lure. I do not think there are any bass here, but PLENTY of hard fighting pickerel, and perch.
  • 1st was 6"
    2nd was 1-1/2lbs
    3rd was 10"
  • using all types of lures here on this day.. just too cold too chase the hunt,,, lazy b****es

Nymph Check Prices

  • Prince & Copper John
  • Copper John, under a EHC

Worm Check Prices

  • wacky rigged green 4" senko
  • The Bass pictured here is the biggest Bass of my life so far! 19 inches, almost enough to qualify for the NH catch and release trophy program. When I first hooked him, I thought I had bottom, until the bottom started pulling back!. A couple headshaking minutes later, and I pulled this beast into the kayak! I can't wait until next year for this fish to grow even more!
  • Though I fought with about five or six Pickerel throughout the day, their teeth kept cutting through my light line. I did manage to land two of them though, the one pictured here being 20 inches and 2 pounds, my biggest in recent memory! Though I would normally use some kind of a hard lure for Pickerel, I was relying on my soft plastic rigs to slink through the weeds. Once again, all fish were caught on “Red Shad” Power Worms.
  • This is the one Bass I caught during the day, somewhere around a pounds and a half. Red Shad Power Worms once again did the job here, with the Texas Rigs being able to slice through the weeds quite nicely.
  • Small 1inch white with spinner
  • Senko
    1st Smallie was 12in 14oz
    3rd Smallie was 6in
  • Senko
  • Senko - one 8in, two 10in, and one 12in
  • As the sun fell on the first night, I was still playing around with a Texas rigged purple Jellyworm. While I was bouncing it along the bottom by the damn, I felt a solid bite. While I was reeling this "bass" in, I noticed that this particular fish was rolling. Odd, bass don't do that. I proceeded to pull up a 2 lb. hornpout! Odd to see one take a lure like that!
  • Make no mistake. During this time I did do a little bit of fishing off of the Sawyer Lake Dam. It's been pretty slow here however, somewhat surprisingly. This place should blow up near the beginning of July, but until then it's a slow pick of Largemouth. I used the same yamasenko rig here.

Plastic Swimbait Check Prices

  • zoom white flukes
  • white zoom flukes
    green yamamoto wacky rigged worm.

    booyah boo jog / craw trailer
  • white zoom fluke

Hard Baits Check Prices

  • 6 & 7 inch on Rooster Tail and Crankbait

Soft Baits Check Prices

  • Dropshot

Lure (Other) Check Prices

  • Rooster Tail
  • 5" senko in bluegrass color, weightless

Hard Swimbait Check Prices

  • crawfish Lure
  • crawfish lure
  • crawfish lure
  • i used the bigger crawfish Lure this time

Jigs Check Prices

  • jig & worm
  • same
    i was trowing a jig and my son was throwing a worm

Crankbait Check Prices

  • minnow looking crankbait....
  • chrome crankbait

Bass Jig Check Prices

  • white zoom flukes
    and brown and green jig with green craw trailer
  • black/blue boo jig, no trailer, skirt cut back
  • 5/16 greenpumpkin bitsyjig w/ greenpumpkin rage chunk. Slowly dragged over rocks

Wet Fly Check Prices

  • Trolling with lead core line

Nightcrawler Check Prices

  • i think i caught a pumpkinseed on a nightcrawler might have been a bluegill
  • i believe it was a largemouth but could of been a smallmouth
  • There were so many weeds here that pulling a normal lure through simply was not an option. We dropped some worms down hoping maybe a pickerel would latch on. Alas, we draine our supply of worms on these little guys!
  • The other reason we exhausted our supply of nightcrawlers.
  • I took mthe advice from a local bait shop employee and put some nightcrawlers on the end of some jigs.
  • The same worm/jig rig that brought in the bass caught some perch as well.
  • Small "trout size" worms were the bait of choice here.
  • reg. worms
  • trolling with nightcrawler and a 2-way spinner rig 2 weights near the swivel
  • Silver/Copper 2-way spinner hook.

Topwater Bait (Popper, Plug) Check Prices

  • Green with black spots jitter bug

Marabou / Bucktail Jig Check Prices

  • I was using the same jig/nightcrawler combintion as last time.

Live Baits Check Prices

  • Worm

Other Check Prices

  • Orange floating Powerbait pellets about 3.5' off the bottom.
  • Curious about the trout-like fish I always see swimming by the boat ramp, I tossed in some powerbait on a light rod to see what they were. Turns out, they were some suckers! You know, they fight pretty hard for their size. I'll keep this spot in mind the next time I need some lake trout bait!
  • Rainbow Powerbait.
  • Worms & Orange Powerbait.

    Silver/Copper 2-Way spinner hooks, bobbers & bottom fishing.
  • Rainbow Powerbait (floating), off bottom.
  • power bait baby
  • worms and powerbait
  • Squid
  • worms and P.bait

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