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Every Boat Ramp on Lake Winnisquam

6 boat ramps ยท Belknap, New Hampshire

4,264

Surface Acres

85 ft

Max Depth

6

Boat Ramps

5

Fish Species

Landlocked SalmonSmallmouth BassLargemouth BassPerchPickerel

Boat Ramps on Lake Winnisquam

About Lake Winnisquam

Lake Winnisquam is a 4,264-acre lake in New Hampshire's Lakes Region that offers excellent fishing with considerably less boat traffic than neighboring Lake Winnipesaukee. The lake supports a healthy landlocked salmon population maintained through regular stocking, and the warm-water fishery includes both smallmouth and largemouth bass along with chain pickerel in the weedier bays. Yellow perch are abundant and provide great action for families and ice anglers alike.

Public boat ramps provide convenient access to Winnisquam's 18 miles of shoreline, and the lake's moderate size makes it easy to explore in a single outing. The Winnisquam River connects this lake to the larger Winnipesaukee system, and the transition zones near the inlet and outlet are productive fishing spots. The lake's mix of rocky points, sandy flats, and weedy coves ensures diverse habitat that supports multiple species and fishing techniques throughout the season.

Nearest towns: Tilton, Belmont, Sanbornton

FAQ

How many boat ramps are on Lake Winnisquam?
RampSeeker lists 6 boat ramps on Lake Winnisquam.
What fish are in Lake Winnisquam?
Lake Winnisquam supports Landlocked Salmon, Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, Perch, Pickerel.
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