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Author Topic: NH crabbing and fishing spots???  (Read 745 times)
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madcrabber
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« on: August 03, 2005, 08:55:12 AM »

hey, I'm lookin for some good crabbing spots in the Hampton, New Hampshire area.  I went with my grandfather (yes I'm 13 but I'm a diehard) yesterday for the first time in a year and we went to pierce island in Portsmouth, NH and right off the dock we were catching lobsters (6 keepers in total out of 8 lobsters) but we tossed them bas cuz we dont have a license.  there are good sized stripers that come within 10 ft of the dock(28-36 inches).  very safe for small children if you tie off to the dock.  the railing comes to the bottom of my ribcage and i am 5' 10"!  surrounded by rock so there is 200% no chance of falling in...at all.  i think we're the only people in Hampton who go crabbing because we never see anyone else with a trap and at the fishing shops there are always full containers of crab traps.  I'm also lookin for a good fishing spot maybe?  i know you can pick up stripers and flounder, though there arent as many flounder here anymore, right from under the bridge (i learned a new trick).  if anyone needs any info about fishing up here just let me know cuz i pretty much know NH like i know my brother.
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« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2009, 02:56:42 AM »

I'm also lookinf for some spots for blue crabs in NH or the North shore in mass.  I went to CT. a few weeks ago aand caught about two dozens.  No license required.  If you have any info.  please post it.

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« Reply #2 on: September 21, 2009, 07:02:13 AM »

I think that even with a general increase in ocean and river temperatures you are going to be very luck to find the occasional blue crab.  The south coast of Massachusetts is the very northern fringe of the range for blue crab.
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« Reply #3 on: September 24, 2009, 05:44:24 PM »

do not know whether you still send the map? if you do plz sent to me: meixiaohu@gmail.com
Thanks a lot!
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