Merrimack River Fishing Spot

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... blackstonecarp posted in MA
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... blackstonecarp posted in MA
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... blackstonecarp posted in MA
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Fish Species

Comments

  • Im new to fishing around here..I live in Methuen..Could you tell me where i can launch my kayak in havehill and fish for the smallies?

  • Smallmouth Bass can also be found in this river. My wife and I have caught many in the Haverhill area, and it's one of our favorite places to fish.

  • Smallmouth Bass can also be found in this river. My wife and I have caught many in the Haverhill area, and it's one of our favorite places to fish.

Merrimack River Description

The Merrimack River is a 110-mile (177 km)-long river in the northeastern United States. It rises at the confluence of the Pemigewasset and Winnipesaukee rivers in Franklin, New Hampshire, flows southward into Massachusetts, and then flows northeast until it empties into the Atlantic Ocean at Newburyport. From the point where the Merrimack turns northeast in Lowell, Massachusetts onward, the Massachusetts–New Hampshire border is roughly calculated as the line three miles north of the river. The Merrimack is an important regional focus in both New Hampshire and Massachusetts. In New Hampshire, the central-southern part of the state is known as the Merrimack Valley Region, and in Massachusetts, the "Merrimack Valley" refers to a cluster of towns and small cities in the northeastern part of the state. Among its tributaries are the Souhegan River, which extends west from the town of Merrimack, New Hampshire; the Nashua River, which flows north into the city of Nashua; the Concord River, which flows north from Concord, Massachusetts to Lowell; and the Shawsheen River, which after also flowing north, joins the Merrimack at Lawrence.

High waters in the early spring then regulating down for the carp and striper run for mid-spring on all season youl also see some prey birds swooping down for lunch

The Merrimack River (or Merrimac River, an earlier spelling that is sometimes still used) is a 110-mile (177 km)-long river in the northeastern United States. It rises at the confluence of the Pemigewasset and Winnipesaukee rivers in Franklin, New Hampshire,[1] flows southward into Massachusetts, and then flows northeast until it empties into the Atlantic Ocean at Newburyport. From the point where the Merrimack turns northeast in Lowell, Massachusetts onward, the Massachusetts?New Hampshire border is roughly calculated as the line three miles north of the river.

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