Ayer's Pond - you'll find both species of bass and golden shiners
and crayfish.
Bow Lake - One of my favorites - both species of bass,
landlocked salmon, lake trout (touge), and rainbows inhabit Bow.
Alewives, crayfish, and common
shiners are the basic forage.
Chocura Lake - smallmouth and crayfish and shiners are present.
I've never heard any reports on this one.
Conway Lake - smallmouth bass, landlocked salmon, and brown
trout feed on golden shiners, smelt and suckers.
Crystal Lake - both species of bass, trout, and landlocked salmon
make this a nice lake.
Deering Reservoir -
A great smallmouth
lake with some largemouth present.
Dodge Pond - Lyman - both species of bass as well as northern
pike.
French Pond - a great largemouth lake, very few smallmouth present.
Glen Lake - both species of bass as with crayfish, golden shiners
and suckers for forage.
Goose Pond - Cannan - Largemouth and smallmouth feed on crayfish
and suckers.
Grafton Pond -
Smallmouth do well here - nice structure. Crayfish, golden shiners,
and suckers are the prime forage.
Great East Lake - Largemouth and smallmouth along with lake
trout and possibly browns can be found here. Smelt and crayfish along
with the common redfin shiner and suckers make up the forage
base.
Hopkinton Lake - this
lake has nice structure for it's largemouth but is heavily fished.
Kanasataka Lake - A nice, scenic largemouth pond - may have
some smallmouth.
Little Squam Lake - The small brother of Big Squam , Little
Squam hold nice largemouth, smallmouth, lake trout, and landlocked salmon.
Golden shiners, crayfish, and smelt are the prime forage.