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The New Hampshire Fishing Series
Vol. 1: The Bassing of New Hampshire
How Black Bass Came to the Granite State
by Jack Noon
Moose Country Press, (Warner, 1999)
ISBN 0-9642213-9-X
Softcover, 238 pages, $20.00
New Hampshire before the Civil War had neither smallmouths nor largemouths. This book is an account of New Hampshire's native inland fisheries, of how bass over the course of about a century and a quarter were introduced into the state's waters, and of how the Granite State's bass - and bass fishermen - have been faring ever since. With Chapters on Lake Sunapee, Newfound, Squam, Winnipesaukee, and Umbagog.
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Vol. 2: Fishing in New Hampshire
A History - JUST RELEASED, Fall 2003
by Jack Noon
Introduction by John McPhee
Moose Country Press, (Warner, 2003)
ISBN 1-893863-02-6
Softcover, 264 pages, $26.00
The fascinating account of freshwater fishing in New Hampshire. This is the story of North Country fish and fisheries over the last four centuries. Patterns of successes and failures emerge from the historical record. They offer perspectives of particular relevance today in approaches to the most challenging environmental threats that any generation has yet faced.
The ultimate on wheres and whens of the fishery in New Hampshire, with many color illustrations, maps, and photographs.
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