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Johnny C 11-17-2009 11:39 AM

Freshwater action? Boston area...
 
After a terribly disappointing Striper season, I want to see if I can catch anything at all.. Any advice on where to find trout or other freshwater action this month? I am in Boston... willing to ride about 45 mins.
Fly or spinning...
I am not above tossing worms and using a bobber.

quick decision 11-17-2009 11:54 AM

I fished the Charles Sunday with little success. I did catch some nice pickerell at Whitmans Pond last weekend on shiners.

PRBuzz 11-17-2009 12:01 PM

My son and I used to have a fun time C&R bass from canoe in Ponkapoag Pond. Great place to canoe/boat (no motors) or shore fishing. Get there via Canton St, between Rt 24/138.

Canalratt1 11-17-2009 12:29 PM

trout
 
Around Boston try Jamaica Pond or Houghtons in Canton, both have been stocked this fall. Further south in Plymouth Little or Long Ponds trout and salmon stocked this fall.

FishermanTim 11-17-2009 01:51 PM

Check out the Mass Wildlife website for thier pond maps, as well as the "best bets" section for bass, pike and muskie.
Then get a goos map book and hit the road.
Here's a short list of past favorites:
Jamaica Pond, Houghtons Pond, Ponkapog Pond, Spy Pond, Buskmaster Pond, Popes Pond, Lower Mystic Lake, Trout Brook, Stony Brook, Charles River.
Then there's the out-of-town spots like Lake Chauncey, the A1 spot in Westborough, Lake Cochitiut, Long Sought For Pond, Freeman Pond, and ANY pond in Plymouth.

All these were found by use of the state website and a map.

JohnnyD 11-17-2009 04:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FishermanTim (Post 724595)
Check out the Mass Wildlife website for thier pond maps, as well as the "best bets" section for bass, pike and muskie.
Then get a goos map book and hit the road.
Here's a short list of past favorites:
Jamaica Pond, Houghtons Pond, Ponkapog Pond, Spy Pond, Buskmaster Pond, Popes Pond, Lower Mystic Lake, Trout Brook, Stony Brook, Charles River.
Then there's the out-of-town spots like Lake Chauncey, the A1 spot in Westborough, Lake Cochitiut, Long Sought For Pond, Freeman Pond, and ANY pond in Plymouth.

All these were found by use of the state website and a map.

This is the best advice. I have a laundry list of ponds/lakes that I want to splash the kayak in next spring.

EarnedStripes44 11-18-2009 06:29 PM

Some nice yellow perch in mystic lake. Carp is king on the lower Charles.

Christian 11-21-2009 11:44 AM

jamaica pond has been aight.
long pond in plymouth is one of my faves, some big fish in there. just about to shoot down in the canoeeee.


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