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| 1452.1 | check out clark's | RANGER::MACINTYRE | Terminal Angler | Tue Jul 10 1990 09:26 | 20 | 
|  |     Bob, the launch that we will be using will be the only public launch on
    the lake, in Fundy Bay.  If you do not have Clark's NH Fishing guide,
    I strongly suggest picking one up, besides providing a good map and
    directions to the launch to Pawtuckaway - it will provide the same for
    nearly every bassin water in NH.
    
    The other launch on the lake is in the state park and is only available
    for campers.
    
    The part of Pawtuckaway that requires the most caution while navigating
    is the section near the mouth of Fundy Bay - but there there are markers.
    Follow them and watch where other boats go.  Both sides of the main
    lake are pretty much clear of obstacles.  Again, Clark's map is VERY
    useful.
    
    As far as fishin tips go, I can honestly say that I do not have a tried 
    and true pattern for the lake.  It's a good sized lake with alot
    of varied stucture and the fish can be anywhere at any given time.   
    
    donmac
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| 1452.2 | MORE DETAILS...DETAILS!!! | XCUSME::WATERS | The Legend of the Lakes | Tue Jul 10 1990 09:49 | 8 | 
|  |     Come on Don...you can be more specific......like where you fish...where
    those big rocks and stumps are submerged.  I promise I won't look at
    this note again.  So go ahead...tell Bob all about the place...I'm 
    leaving this note right now...for GOOD!
    
    I know BOB will really appreciate this!
    
    							John
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| 1452.3 | Sure, No Problem ('Cause I Ain't Fishin' It) | ASABET::VARLEY |  | Tue Jul 10 1990 10:20 | 6 | 
|  |      Try the right hand shoreline, find some visible rock structure and
    fish the outside of it with a black jig 'n pig. After posting this
    note, you'll probably have to "take a number", but I hope this helps.
    
    --The Bandit (Who has more info for anyone who can tell him where to
    get the new "Red Man" Long Cut...).
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| 1452.4 | I'll be there.... | VAXST8::FERRI | BOB | Tue Jul 10 1990 13:41 | 7 | 
|  |     Thanks for the info, guys. I will get out the "big stick" and catch them 
    all today and put them back where I know they will be, and I will try to 
    convince them to stay away from the legends lures......
    
    
    Bob
          
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| 1452.5 | A couple spots to try | VICKI::DODIER | Food for thought makes me hungry | Wed Jul 11 1990 09:04 | 20 | 
|  |     	Bob,
    
    	The waterway leading out to the main lake holds some nice fish.
    When you get to the end of this and have to bear left to get to the
    main part of the lake you'll be looking at a good sized bruch pile 
    island seperated in the middle by a water way. It will probably be worth 
    your while to pound on this. In back of this is another much smaller one
    worth trying and about 50 yards off the right hand corner of the big
    bruch pile island is a submerged tree worth trying. I'd suggest using 
    something weedless here of be prepared to lose some tackle. You may be
    able to see the tree if the water is low enough.
    
    	Going towards the main part of the lake you'll see another small
    brush pile island on the right hand side in front of a small cove. From
    here you could bear to your left and there is a stone/cement wall on
    the far left hand side at that end of the lake. The rock face of the
    small island just before it is worth a few casts too.
    
    	Good luck...RAYJ
    
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| 1452.6 | BLAST FROM THE PAST! | XCUSME::WATERS | The Legend of the Lakes | Wed Jul 11 1990 13:19 | 12 | 
|  |     Ray Dodier....I was just asking Tony Waitkevich if he ever heard from 
    you!  
    
    Yes, Tiny is up in Merrimack...making my life miserable again!  If he 
    comes up here one more time to ask if I'll take him fishing I'll
    scream.  I don't know who is worse...him or Don Mac!
    
    Good to hear from ya.  Ever see Buzz around?
    
    							Legend
    
    You still UGLY?!!
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