Gov. Kelly Ayotte, seen here with Steve Angers of North Country Angler and chair of N.H. Trout Unlimited, will be made aware of the Saco River situation at the Jellystone Campground in Bartlett. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Gov. Kelly Ayotte, seen here with Steve Angers of North Country Angler and chair of N.H. Trout Unlimited, will be made aware of the Saco River situation at the Jellystone Campground in Bartlett. (COURTESY PHOTO)
As the chair of the Trout Management Committee for the New Hampshire Council of Trout Unlimited, I work with the Saco Swift River Local Advisory Committee on permits that they receive from the state Department of Environmental Services with regard to the watershed.
This week, an email came through with the intent of Jellystone Campground in Bartlett to granite rip rap 900 feet of the Saco River that abuts their property.
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