Cobbetts Pond, Stn 1

Rockingham - New Hampshire


  • 7 catches

  • 71 followers

  • 9 spots

During the summer months, watersport shows, boat parades, and fireworks take place. There are no posted speed limits for boats, but there is a warden that occasionally patrols the lake by boat. The winter months are less busy on the lake, since most homes...

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Cobbetts Pond, Stn 1 Fishing Reports

Recently shared catches and fishing spots

  1. Largemouth Bass with a Lindy Perch Talkers

  2. 3 lb. 5 oz. 17 in. Smallmouth Bass with a J-9 jointed chartreuse 4in jointed lure Rapala

    1. Paul Kuchman 0
      largemouth not smallmouth
  3. 2 lb. 1 oz. 14 in. Largemouth Bass with a senko

  4. 2 lb. 9 oz. Largemouth Bass with a senko

    1. Fred Gero 0
      I can't lie, this is Wifey's fish ! lol
  5. 1 lb. 9 oz. Largemouth Bass with a senko

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