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Swan Lake Area Fishing Spots

119 Fishing Spots

Anglers exploring the Swan Lake Area Fishing Spots in New Hampshire will discover 119 fishing destinations spanning 98 scenic lakes, 16 productive reservoirs, 4 fast-moving rivers and one productive river delta. This region is particularly noted for its Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and other popular gamefish fisheries, drawing both local enthusiasts and traveling anglers.

What makes this zone special is the variety of fishing experiences available within a short drive. Fishing is productive from April through October, with spring and fall offering the best action. Whether you prefer fly fishing in moving water or casting topwater lures on a calm lake, this area has you covered.

The diverse fisheries in this zone reward anglers who adapt their approach. Start with moving baits like spinnerbaits or swim jigs to locate active fish, then switch to finesse presentations once you find a productive area. Shore access is available at many locations, making this zone ideal for wading anglers and those without boats. A basic setup with a spinning rod, size 6 hooks, and a selection of soft plastics can produce fish at nearly every spot in this zone.

Anglers traveling to the Swan Lake Area Fishing Spots will find a range of amenities nearby. Bait and tackle shops, convenience stores, and gas stations are available in the surrounding communities. For the best experience, arrive early to secure parking at popular spots — especially on weekends during peak season. Pack sunscreen, insect repellent, and plenty of water, as some locations offer limited shade. A New Hampshire fishing license must be purchased before your trip and carried while fishing.

All 119 Fishing Spots in This Zone

Lakes (98)

Ayers Pond

42.7073, -71.4164
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Ayers Pond

42.7266, -71.4021
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Badger Pond

42.9127, -71.7687
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Bailey Pond

42.9598, -71.6847
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Bass Pond

42.7672, -71.4062
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Bate Pond

42.9048, -71.6327
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Beaver Dam Pond

42.9434, -71.6506
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Beaver Pond

42.7753, -71.6268
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Beaver Pond

42.7665, -71.4088
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Beaver Ponds

42.8718, -71.5623
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Birch Pond

42.7852, -71.5123
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Bowers Pond

42.8031, -71.5040
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Bowers Pond

42.8087, -71.5140
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Campbell Pond

42.9673, -71.6285
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Carlton Pond

42.8965, -71.6721
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Cider Mill Pond

42.7222, -71.6515
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Common Pond

42.8263, -71.4325
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Crystal Lake

42.9513, -71.4078
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Darrah Pond

42.8315, -71.4444
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Depot Street Boat Ramp

42.8809, -71.4725
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Dodge Pond

42.9962, -71.6936
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Dream Lake

42.8711, -71.6029
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Duck Pond

42.8188, -71.5148
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Duck Pond

42.8493, -71.4590
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Fearon Farm Pond

42.9122, -71.6331
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Flints Pond

42.7475, -71.5500
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Glen Echo Pond

42.9112, -71.6294
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Greeley Park Boat Ramp

42.7837, -71.4578
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Greens Pond

42.8253, -71.5184
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Half Moon Pond

42.8337, -71.4503
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Harris Pond

42.7958, -71.4878
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Haunted Lake

42.9841, -71.7648
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Haydens Millpond

42.7739, -71.6064
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Heron Pond

42.8267, -71.6892
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Holts Pond

42.8013, -71.5220
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Honey Pot Pond

42.8204, -71.5783
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Horse Pond

42.7661, -71.5047
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Horseshoe Pond

42.8490, -71.4893
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Horton Pond

42.9085, -71.6901
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Hortons Pond

42.9104, -71.6908
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Ice Pond

42.9251, -71.6514
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Jakes Pond

42.8856, -71.6178
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Joe English Pond

42.9353, -71.6380
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Lincoln Pond

42.8867, -71.6065
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Little Baboosic Lake

42.8778, -71.5897
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Little Honey Pot Pond

42.8187, -71.5731
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Lovewell Pond

42.7052, -71.5128
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Maddening Ponds

42.9409, -71.6210
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Maddening Ponds

42.9391, -71.6234
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Martin Meadow

42.8012, -71.5721
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Martin Wetlands

42.7997, -71.5736
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Mayberry Pond

42.9349, -71.7319
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McGregors Pond

42.9541, -71.7048
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McMahons Pond

42.9687, -71.5337
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McQuesten Pond

42.9698, -71.4809
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Melendy Pond

42.7812, -71.6586
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Melendy Pond

42.7616, -71.4292
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Mill Pond

42.7578, -71.4767
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Mill Pond

42.7504, -71.5004
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Mill Pond Boat Ramp

42.7489, -71.5008
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Moose Pond

42.7655, -71.4036
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Nakuru Lake

42.7678, -71.4011
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Nashua Fly Casters Pond

42.7126, -71.5095
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Nutts Pond

42.9607, -71.4484
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Ottarnic Pond

42.7719, -71.4232
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Otter Pond

42.7668, -71.4071
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Parker Pond

42.7648, -71.5814
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Pennichuck Pond

42.7910, -71.5581
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Pierce Pond

42.7075, -71.6695
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Potanipo Pond

42.7399, -71.6764
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Pout Pond

42.7291, -71.6530
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Pratt Pond

42.7862, -71.7649
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Public Boat Ramp

42.7634, -71.4767
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Rail Trail Pond

42.7149, -71.5309
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Railroad Pond

42.8332, -71.6503
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Roby Pond

42.9235, -71.6535
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Rocky Hill Pond

42.8515, -71.4567
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Rocky Pond

42.7592, -71.6327
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Round Pond

42.7966, -71.5325
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Sanderson Lot

42.8016, -71.5744
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Sandhill Pond

42.9329, -71.7379
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Sandy Pond

42.7497, -71.4704
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Sebbins Pond

42.9278, -71.4787
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Shaky Pond

42.9560, -71.6420
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Silver Lake

42.7576, -71.5984
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Stearns Pond

42.8948, -71.6834
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Stevens Pond

42.9953, -71.4215
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Stevens Pond Park and Boat Landing

42.9940, -71.4212
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Strawberry Hill Pond

42.9219, -71.5094
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Stump Pond

42.8077, -71.5610
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Supply Pond

42.7910, -71.4765
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Swan Lake

42.7663, -71.4047
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Taylor Pond

42.7279, -71.6815
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Trout Pond

42.7109, -71.6703
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Uncanoonuc Lake

42.9889, -71.5808
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Williams Pond

42.7494, -71.6650
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Wooding Pond

42.9877, -71.5489
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Wooding Pond

42.9842, -71.5477
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Reservoirs (16)

Beaver Brook Association Pond

42.7406, -71.6180
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Beaver Dam Pond

42.9543, -71.6559
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Damon Pond

42.9120, -71.5944
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Dunklee Pond

42.7673, -71.5868
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Hartshorn Pond

42.8633, -71.6695
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Haydens Reservoir

42.7685, -71.6091
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Improved Machinery Pond

42.7501, -71.4463
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Little Cohas Brook Reservoir

42.9162, -71.4142
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Lower Reservoir

42.9958, -71.5956
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New Wilton Reservoir

42.8409, -71.7734
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Old Wilton Reservoir

42.8468, -71.7689
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Osgood Pond

42.8212, -71.6677
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Swartz Pond

42.9036, -71.7982
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Upper Reservoir

42.9941, -71.5948
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Woods Pond

42.9082, -71.6799
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Worcesters Millpond

42.7527, -71.6253
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Rivers (4)

Merrimack River Access

42.8454, -71.4802
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Nashua River Boat Ramp

42.7493, -71.5058
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Souhegan River Reservoir

42.8399, -71.7322
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Woodbury Estate Pond

42.9549, -71.4795
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River Deltas (1)

Marshalls Pond

42.7244, -71.7381
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Frequently Asked Questions

Many of the larger lakes in this zone have public boat launches and ramp access. Shore fishing is also available at numerous locations. Check individual spot details for specific access information.

Fishing is productive from April through October, with spring and fall offering the best action. Water conditions, hatches, and fish behavior all vary by season, so checking recent local reports before your trip is always a good idea.

Anglers in this zone commonly target Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and Bluegill. Species availability varies by water body and season — check individual spot pages for specific species information.

Yes, a valid New Hampshire fishing license is required to fish at any location within this zone. Licenses can be purchased online through the New Hampshire wildlife agency or at local bait shops.