Branch River Fishing Spot

  • County: carroll county
  • Last Modified By: jperkins on 09/16/13 04:55 AM
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... salientwolf posted in NH
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15y

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  • Huge bass in this river. Brown trout throughout most of the year as well, if you can fight through the fall fish. There are Bluegill, but usually very small ones, and they rarely ever seem to bite as they stay so close to the riverbanks. Yeah. Beautiful spot, as well.

Branch River Description

The Branch River is an 11.9 mile long (19.1 km) river located in eastern New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of the Salmon Falls River, part of the Piscataqua River watershed leading to the Atlantic Ocean.

The river begins at the outlet of Lovell Lake at Sanbornville, a village in the town of Wakefield, New Hampshire. The river turns south, paralleling New Hampshire Route 16, passes through the village of Union, and turns southeast to reach the Salmon Falls River in Northeast Pond, within the town of Milton.

A significant tributary is Jones Brook.

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