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Shortnose sturgeon

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Smallmouth bass

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General info

Grand Pass is a water located in New Brunswick, Canada. It is most popular for fishing Shortnose sturgeon and Smallmouth bass.

Location

45°59′0.2″N 66°46′55.9″W
Directions

Cities nearby

Fredericton

6.8 miles away

Vanceboro

42.4 miles away

Quispamsis

55.5 miles away

Danforth

56.9 miles away

Saint John

59.3 miles away

Calais

62.4 miles away

Oakfield

66.2 miles away

Island Falls

71.2 miles away

Eastport

74.8 miles away

Presque Isle

75.3 miles away

Patten

79.7 miles away

Mattawamkeag

82.2 miles away

Caribou

83.9 miles away

Jonesport

108.0 miles away

Grand Isle

112.2 miles away

Milbridge

113.7 miles away

Bradley

115.9 miles away

Old Town

118.2 miles away

Brownville Junction

118.2 miles away

Veazie

122.5 miles away

Bangor

125.7 miles away

Brewer

125.9 miles away

Kentville

127.1 miles away

Ellsworth

127.3 miles away

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FAQ about Grand Pass fishing

Grand Pass is a water located in New Brunswick, Canada. Its coordinates are:
45°59′0.2″N 66°46′55.9″W
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