Winter anglers in New Hampshire have had some trout stocked especially for them this fall. The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department stocks trout every year during the fall months, mostly to bolster the winter ice fishery. This should translate into some exciting action for winter anglers, according to Inland Fisheries Division Chief Jason Smith.
Anglers going after trout can find lists of waters that remain open to the taking of trout year round on the Fish and Game website. For lakes and ponds, visit pond list. For rivers and streams, see stream list. Rules for waterbodies with special regulations are listed in the N.H. Freshwater Fishing Digest, available from license agents or on the Fish and Game website.
Following is a list of New Hampshire lakes and ponds that are scheduled to be stocked with trout during the fall of 2015 (please note that the list below is the plan for this year. There are many more New Hampshire waterbodies open for year-round fishing than are included on this list):
Akers Pond, Errol
Laurel Lake, Fitzwilliam
Streeter Pond, Sugar Hill
Beaver Lake, Derry
Martin Meadow Pond, Lancaster
Sunapee Lake (Little), New London
Cedar Pond, Milan
Massabesic Lake, Manchester
Waukewan Lake, Meredith
Chocorua Lake, Tamworth
Mirror Lake, Woodstock
Wentworth Lake, Wolfeboro
Crystal Lake, Gilmanton
Opechee Lake, Laconia
Winona Lake, Center Harbor
Diamond Pond (Big), Stewartstown
Pearl Lake, Lisbon
Newell Pond, Alstead
Forest Lake, Winchester
Silver Lake, Madison
Gustin Pond, Marlow
Stinson Lake, Rumney