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Originally Posted by Ed B
About 35 or so years ago I'm driving with Flaptail in the car past the trout hatchery. Under the road ran the overflow brook from the hatchery which at times apparently held some escapee trout. There was a sewer cover on both the right and left side of the road for stormwater to drain. He says to me in total seriousness, "The sewer on the right fishes better than the one on the left".
If you know any shady culverts that run under roads and end up in nice ponds and lakes, they hold fish maybe not big, but fish like that cover. We had a few favorites back when I grew up in Worcester.
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Similar but same in regarding bad water,when I was a kid I hit almost every brook,stream and river in Walpole for native brookies and the best fishing was behind a gas station on RT 1 and on top of the flowing water was the rainbow slick I'd pull 14-18" Brooke's untill I ran oughta worms.
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