Squannacook River Fishing Spot

5 Rating based on 2 Reviews

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  • well no info on winter fishing here lets try on some spring tips for the area please

  • how is this place for winter trout. is there enough open water & shoreline

Squannacook River Baits and Tackle

Soft Baits Check Prices

  • Dropshot
  • Senko and Dropshot

Wet Fly Check Prices

In-Line Spinner Check Prices

  • Size 1 Mepps Agila, Silver blade

Worm Check Prices

  • Sadly my only Bass of the day, and it was to small

Nightcrawler Check Prices

  • Eagle Claw Trout Spinner with #4 hook and a Dillie worm.

Squannacook River Description

The Squannacook River is a river in northern Massachusetts. It is a tributary of the Nashua River and part of the Nashua River Watershed. The river rises in West Townsend, Massachusetts, at the juncture of Walker Brook, Locke Brook, and Willard Brook. Walker and Locke Brooks rise in Greenville, New Ipswich, and Mason, New Hampshire, while Willard Brook rises in Ashby, Massachusetts. The Squannacook flows east and southeast through Townsend and West Groton, Massachusetts, and joins the Nashua River in wetlands just east of Woodsville. The river is 15.9 miles (25.6 km) long, with 3 dams in Townsend and 2 in West Groton. Its watershed covers 73 square miles (190 km2), of which 18% is permanently protected. It has been designated an Outstanding Resource Water.

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