I'm not a bass fisherman, but they have caught some nice bass at the point between Cotton Cove and Glen Cove (Kesumpe Cove).
The bass are in deeper waters, and I see Bass fisherman in deeper water. Also saw some off Birch. Try the area that was mentioned above.
Try Cotton Cove in Little Squam too and Squam River. There are a few Tournements that release in Cotton Cove after the weigh in, one was a few weeks ago..
get all set up for salmon fishing (6-9 colors, 32-45' on the riggers) use all the usual salmon spoons and troll between 2.2 and 2.8 and you should get into the bass and maybe catch an occasional salmon or rainbow. Works for us and we aren't even trying for bass!!!!
get all set up for salmon fishing (6-9 colors, 32-45' on the riggers) use all the usual salmon spoons and troll between 2.2 and 2.8 and you should get into the bass and maybe catch an occasional salmon or rainbow. Works for us and we aren't even trying for bass!!!!
True, True, True, one day earlier this month we caught more Bass in a single day than over 20 years on the Lake, most of those years spent Bass fishing, they averaged 2.5 to 3.5 pounds, no little ones??????????
Then you have a day when no Bass at all, other days a mix of everything, steady action with Salmon maybe thrown in the mix.
Many days I look at my maps of the lake (Navionics) and I say what a piece of cake Bass fishing would be with this map, but then I come back to reality and there is no piece of cake when targeting "any species" in Squam, ha,ha..