| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 1453.1 | another Clark's pointer | RANGER::MACINTYRE | Terminal Angler | Tue Jul 10 1990 12:37 | 5 | 
|  |     Denis, I'm not familiar with the ponds in that area, but I can suggest 
    picking up Clark's NH fishing guide.  Armed with Clark's and the Delorme
    NH Atlas I'm sure you could find just what your looking for.
    
    good luck, donmac
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| 1453.2 | other pointers | SMURF::LAMBERT | Smile for the Camera! | Tue Jul 10 1990 14:49 | 10 | 
|  |    ... Yeah, but Clark's seems to have only the BIG lakes/ponds (if this is
   the map I'm thinking of - the beige book).
   re: .0  You might check out Clough State Park, situated between rte 114
   and rte 13 (north on 114 out of the center).  It's pretty quiet - no motor 
   boats.  Also, right near "downtown" Goffstown is a nice little spot just 
   above the dam that I've heard called "Glen Lake".  This is pretty
   good, but sometimes attracts oversized (for the lake) p-boats.
   -- Sam
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| 1453.3 | Blue not Beige | RANGER::MACINTYRE | Terminal Angler | Tue Jul 10 1990 16:16 | 12 | 
|  |     The beige book is Delorme's NH fishing maps, and your right, that book
    only covers a few, mostly large, lakes.  IMHO, Delorme's is pretty useless 
    when compared to Clark's for info on bassin water.  
    
    Clark's is a large blue book that has almost every warm puddle in the 
    state.  It should be available at better tackle shops.  It's at Zylas 
    and Northen Bass for sure.
    
    donmac
    
    ps: on the other hand Delorme's NH Atlas is a MUST to help you find all
    them honeyholes that you read about in Clarks!
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| 1453.4 | Close to home? | DELNI::O_ONEIL |  | Thu Jul 12 1990 08:28 | 5 | 
|  |     I recall that there is great panfish fishing in the Pisquataquog River
    in Goffstown itself (and yes, I'm sure that is not how it is spelt :-),
    probably, though, LOTS of motorboats there.  (I remember getting into
    huge schools of white perch...lots of fun...)
    
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| 1453.5 | Otter pond | TIMES2::URBAN |  | Tue Jul 24 1990 14:17 | 4 | 
|  |     Take the boy to Otter Pond, Greenfield State Park in Greenfield.
    They have a real nice swimming area, a 6 MPH speed limit on the
    lake, and great bass and pan fishing.  It cant be amy more than
    10 miles or so from Goffstown.
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