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Lopstick
Lodge- Located in New
Hampshire's Great Northwood's,
we offer cozy, housekeeping
cabins with a spectacular
view of First Connecticut
Lake and it's surrounding
mountains. Our beautiful
area is a favorite of many
fishermen, hunters, snowmobilers,
moose watchers, and outdoor
enthusiasts. We offer professional,
Orvis endorsed guide service
for fly fishing and upland
bird hunting May through
November
Miller's
Guide Service-Many days
are spent scouting for game
and prime hunting locations,
well before the seasons
even begin. We have taken
the time to find and monitor
the game -- enabling you
to experience a great hunt."
Tall
Timber Hunting-Big Game
Hunting in Pittsburg consists
of approximately three hundred
square miles of forest,
wooded primarily with balsam
fir, beech, cherry and birch,
90% of which is in a conservation
easement between the State
of New Hampshire and Lyme
Timber Company. This vast,
remote wilderness is open
to public hunting and is
accessible by logging roads,
four-wheeled drive roads
or afoot.
New Hampshire Fishing
Northern
Guide Services-Come
on up where the air is a
bit crisper and the waters
a bit colder for a unique
NH Drift Boat Fishing expedition
you'll long remember. Contact
Wayne for dates and rates
for your professionally-guided
fishing experience.
THe
Bass Harasser-New Hampshire
has some of the best bass
fishing in the country!
Lakes
Area Bass Guide-Lake
Winnipesaukee has been referred
to as New Hampshire's "jewel",
44,565 acres of smallmouth
heaven. Winnipesaukee is
26 miles long with 182 miles
of shoreline, 374 islands,
countless mid-lake humps,
shoals, points, and coves
with varying depths. There's
a big variety of structure
and cover, including deep
water grass lines, all with
tremendous amounts of forage
supporting a huge smallmouth
population.
If you like the outdoors, visit Natural
Wonders of the World . This site lists 1000 natural world wonders on all seven
continents.
North American wonders reach from from the lofty peaks
of the Cascade Mountain range to the watery paradise of Florida's Everglades.
The South American natural forces can be witnessed in
countless forms--you'll find them cascading over the Devil's Throat of
the Iguazu Falls, flooding Llanos grasslands.
The Australian Great Barrier Reef stretches to Papua
New Guinea, while New Zealand's Tongariro volcano towers above waves of
rugged hills.
The African Congo Basin is a network of swamps and emerald
forests as diverse as the four counterpoints it unifies. The European
and Middle Eastern natural histories include building castles on its rocky
peaks, painting frescoes in its caves, trading through its passes, and
perishing at its mercy.
The European and Middle Eastern natural
histories include building castles on its rocky peaks, painting frescoes
in its caves, trading through its passes, and perishing at its mercy.
The dual Asian power of nature is demonstrated through
the elements at play in Asia. Fire-spewing volcanoes raise new lands from
their summits.Ocean-worlds house water-kingdoms. Finally earth-bound and
sky-stretching mountains--figures of inspiration.
The Polar Regions are an icy wilderness where the frozen
fingertips of polar icecaps feel their way across stretches of land and
water, the Arctic and Antarctic form the polar regions of our globe.