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Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Capt. Joel Koch
June 3, 2007
Portsmouth - Saltwater Fishing Report

NH Striper fishing 2007 begins.

Week Ending 6/3/07

The Striped Bass fishing in NH has begun. Over the last two weeks I was prefishing getting ready to begin charters and checking to see which spots were holding fish. With the first Charter on Wed. 5/30/07 the mission became catching fish and that we did. We caught 60 fish on the 30th, most were smaller fish. We did have one nice fish around 30" up to the boat but as soon as I got the net in the water he gave a last effort and was gone. Friday and Saturday yielded about 40 fish per day, with a keeper a little under 30" caught both days. There are definately some bigger fish around but certainly the rule right now are 20-26 inch size fish. The smaller fish are a lot of fun on light tackle, and using circle hooks they go back in the water unharmed to grow up.

This season like the last 10 or 12 is very predictable with good numbers of stripers making their way to NH on Memorial Day. Striper fishing will remain consistent right through Sept. 30 when just as quick as they come they will leave to head to warmer waters.

Tight Lines, Capt. Joel

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Fishing for Striped Bass for 1 to 4 anglers, from June 1 through Sept. 30. We use light tackle and fish inshore or near shore where there is never a chance of getting seasick. Guaranteed to catch fish! 4 hour/6 hour/8 hour trips available

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Reel Ecstasy, LLC- NH Saltwater Fishing
147 Winkley Farm Lane
Rochester, NH 03867
Phone: 603-332-0242
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