Fishing at Lake Groton, New Hampshire
385-acre lake ยท County ยท 0 species stocked
Stretching across 385 acres in County, Lake Groton is a lake known to anglers throughout New Hampshire for its consistent fishery for its target species. Whether you're casting from a kayak or running deeper structure from a boat, the data on this page will help you plan your next trip.
Stocking Reports
No public stocking events are recorded for Lake Groton in our dataset. This doesn't necessarily mean the lake hasn't been stocked โ check directly with New Hampshire's fish and wildlife agency.
Best Time to Fish Lake Groton
Stocking records for Lake Groton are limited. Reach out to the state fish and wildlife agency for current management plans.
Nearby Lakes
Other stocked waters within ~75 miles of Lake Groton:
- Peacham Pond โ 4.5 mi (338 ac)
- Thurman W. Dix Reservoir โ 9.7 mi (122 ac)
- Joes Pond โ 10.4 mi (367 ac)
- Sabin Pond โ 12.0 mi (126 ac)
- East Long Pond โ 13.1 mi (175 ac)
- Nichols Pond โ 13.8 mi (160 ac)
- Connecticut River Reservoir โ 14.3 mi (538 ac)
- Berlin Pond โ 16.8 mi (286 ac)
Fishing Regulations
A valid New Hampshire fishing license is required at Lake Groton. Buy one online and check current regulations at the New Hampshire fishing regulations. Always confirm seasonal closures, size limits, and creel limits before fishing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What fish are stocked in Lake Groton?
No species are recorded as stocked in our dataset for Lake Groton.
Do I need a fishing license for Lake Groton?
Yes โ a valid New Hampshire fishing license is required. Purchase one online from the New Hampshire fishing regulations.