NH Fishing Resources

For rules, regulations, stocking info, depth charts and tons of other info:
NH Fish and Game

For flow rates of most NH rivers:
USGS

Satellite Programs:
G-map

Google Earth Download

Ducks Unlimited Migration Map

NH Topographical Maps

These are probably the biggest resources of all that I use myself.  Programs like Google Earth are perfect for finding new fishing areas, getting an idea of the terrain and they allow you to completely learn an area.  I have found multiple streams and beaver ponds with Google Earth that have trout in them that I never would have even known about without it.  If the area you are trying to find has a poor image one Google Earth, try using the DU migration map.  I use this one quite often as well, the satellite images were taken in the fall when there are no leaves so it is easier to see some smaller streams.




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