Fish and Game Director Glenn Normandeau and District 1 Executive Councilor Joe Kenney (right) inspect a new seasonal dock that will soon help launch boats in Umbagog Lake in Cambridge. (NANCY WEST PHOTO)
Fish and Game Director Glenn Normandeau and District 1 Executive Councilor Joe Kenney (right) inspect a new seasonal dock that will soon help launch boats in Umbagog Lake in Cambridge. (NANCY WEST PHOTO)
CAMBRIDGE — It’s almost time to pack up your fishing gear and head north to Umbagog Lake in Coos County, where you’ll find launching your boat a lot easier this year with the addition of a new seasonal dock built and soon-to-be installed by the folks at New Hampshire Fish and Game.
One of the most pristine wilderness lakes in New Hampshire, Umbagog is known for its smallmouth bass, chain pickerel, horned pout and northern pike — and for getting good and wet while launching your boat at the existing boat launch in Cambridge, although that will change with the addition of the newly built seasonal dock.
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