This week's #outdoor #adventure brings Amy to Warner, NH for a packraft paddle on Simmons Pond. The pond hides near where the townlines of Warner, Sutton and Bradford meet. It isn’t an easy place to…
PHOTO: Most clients have no idea what went on behind the scenes of their own trip. People often ask me, “What’s it like to get paid to fish all the time?” I used to I…
PHOTO: Bria paddling on glassy smooth water on Squam Lake somewhere north of Long Island and near Little Loon Island on our way to Five Finger Point. West Rattlesnake’s summit ledge is front and center…
PHOTO: Bria on the boardwalk in the middle of the swamp on the Swamp Trail in the Chamberlain- Reynolds Memorial Forest on Squam Lake. The trails start from College Road in Center Harbor and are…
PHOTO: The author’s motto is, “A place for everything and everything in its place.” Kayak anglers are always looking for ways to improve and up their fishing game. We are like sponges, soaking up every…
PHOTO: Charlie on Powder Mill Pond right off of Route 202 in Hancock. Charlie and I bought two used kayaks this spring and we been having fun paddling all over. New Hampshire Fish and Game…
PHOTO: Turtletown Pond is a 159 acre pond in Concord and the NH Fish & Game provides access to its waters for boating and fishing. The New Hampshire Fish & Game owns and maintains 142…
PHOTO: Kayak fishing is the fastest growing aspect of the fishing industry. That growth means more people using ramps and launches. Boat ramps are installed to allow boaters access to lakes, rivers, and coastal waters.…
PHOTO: Amy’s hiking adventure ends with some paddling on Kelley Pond. Learn about places to put your canoe or kayak in the water at New Hampshire Fish & Game website: https://wildlife.state.nh.us/maps/boatfish/index.html or just Google: NH…
PHOTO: While slightly more difficult due to the seated position, vertical jigging can also be effective in a kayak. Of all the ways to catch striped bass, vertical jigging is one of my favorites. There’s…
From what I have been told, a flounder was the first fish I ever caught. They were plentiful and easy to catch. As a young adult though, the flounder had become overfished, and catching one…