People who are trying to fish – or manage the ecosystems – in darker waters may need to adapt to different water conditions.
MEREDITH — Anglers across the state will be out on the ice this weekend, with hopes of hooking that fabled fish so big it can barely fit throu…
Sanbornton Central School fourth grader Addie Lewis, 9, left, releases trout fingerlings into Salmon Brook, assisted by Winnisquam Watershed N…
Trout fingerlings are caught from their tank at Sanbornton Central School before being transferred into a portable tank for release on Thursda…
Winnisquam Watershed Network board member Brian LaRoche, left, and teacher Andrew Veilleux, right, help Sanbornton Central School fourth grade…
Logan Richard, a fourth grader at Sanbornton Central School, holds up a crawfish claw he found during an outdoor scavenger hunt near Salmon Br…
Sanbornton Central School fourth graders raise their hands to answer questions before releasing trout fingerlings into Salmon Brook in Sanborn…
Trout fingerlings swim away after being released into Salmon Brook in Sanbornton on Thursday afternoon. (Daniel Sarch/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Sanbornton Conservation Commission member Christopher Fontenot, left, and teacher Andrew Veilleux, gather up trout fingerlings at the Sanbornt…
Sanbornton Central School’s fourth grade class excitedly watches the release of trout fingerlings into Salmon Brook in Sanbornton on Thursday …
