Boquet river

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Has anyone been down to the Boquet river yet this season for salmon??
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Post by Evan »

where is this river located?
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Wilsboro, NH
Close to the Conecticut river
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I think you may mean Willsboro, New York.

It's about 25 miles south of Plattsburg. Here's a link to public fishing maps of the river:

http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/32361.html
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I'm Sorry...
I was replying to 2 different messages...
Yes... Plattsburgh NY!!!!!
The other river I was refering to was the Conecticut River in Pittsburgh NH!!!!
Sorry...
Been to either????LOL Spring Salmon on the Connecticut is what I was interested in...
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I've driven along the upper sections Boquet but haven't fished it.

From what I've read, the lower sections of the Ausable and Saranac rivers also have a run of landlock Atlantic Salmon.
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Just read a report from today that the salmon are starting to move into Lake Champlain tributaries.
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