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68.1 | SHUT DOWN DATE!!! | LUGGER::MMURPHY | | Mon Sep 30 1991 15:36 | 4 |
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OCT. 12TH
KIV
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68.2 | and Wachusett Res.... | XLIB::ALLINSON | I fish with Jimmy Neal | Mon Sep 30 1991 17:37 | 8 |
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How about "The Chu"???
The Keg
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68.3 | e | LUGGER::MMURPHY | | Tue Oct 01 1991 07:07 | 7 |
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HEY JIMMY SQUEEL !!!
It's also Oct 12th.
your welcome
kiv
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68.4 | How fast can I troll?? | WRKSYS::SCHWARTZ | | Fri Oct 18 1991 13:32 | 6 |
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Can somebody tell me what is the max horsepower motor that you
are allowed to use on the Quabin reservoir??
Thanks,
Bill
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68.5 | How fast do you WANT to troll??? | HPSTEK::BCRONIN | | Fri Oct 18 1991 14:14 | 11 |
| Half the BIA rating or 20hp, which ever is LESS.
Example: boat rated for 15hp...... Quabbin 7.5hp
" " " 20hp...... " 10hp
" " " 40hp...... " 20hp
" " " 100hp...... " 20hp
You can bring a large boat with a big motor and a kicker, BUT
they will make you pull the prop on the big motor.
B.C.
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68.6 | Thanks for the fast reply!! | WRKSYS::SCHWARTZ | | Fri Oct 18 1991 15:29 | 10 |
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Thanks for the fast reply. I don't really want to troll that fast,
just have a possible good deal on a 20hp for my boat. It has a 35
on it now, but if this pans out I will no longer be stuck with a
motor that leaves few choices of places to go.:>) look out salmon!
see you in the spring. If this works out it's gonna be a long winter.
Thanks again,
Bill
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68.7 | | ESKIMO::BING | Politicians prefer unarmed peasents | Mon Mar 15 1993 14:03 | 5 |
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Anyone got a copy of a map of the Quabbin I could have, or know
where I could get one?
Walt
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68.8 | Com'on tell us..??? | EMDS::MMURPHY | | Mon Mar 15 1993 14:16 | 5 |
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B.C. don't "you" have a bunch of extras?? Walt what do you
have in mind???
nosy
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68.9 | | MONTOR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Mon Mar 15 1993 14:32 | 16 |
| re: <<< Note 68.7 by ESKIMO::BING "Politicians prefer unarmed peasents" >>>
> Anyone got a copy of a map of the Quabbin I could have, or know
> where I could get one?
A poor quality map is available from the Div of Fisheries + Wildlife
in Westboro. Good quality maps, with depths, regulations, etc,
can be had at the Gate 43 Bait Shop. I got mine at a coffee shop
near the bend in the road just after you cross a river, on Rt 32A,
heading towards Hardwick/Gate 43 from Rt 9. It's on the right before
the bend, Cumberland Farms on the left.
At this rate, I wonder if ice out will have occurred before the
3rd week in April!
Ken
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68.10 | No BIG plans | ESKIMO::BING | Politicians prefer unarmed peasents | Mon Mar 15 1993 14:33 | 17 |
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I already talked to B.C. he's just stingy is all 8')
And what I have in mind is to catch some fish! Actually I've
only fished the Quabbin once and that was with someone who
knew it only a little better than me which means he knew squat.
So I'm jumping the gun a little and trying to prepare myself
ahead of time. Kinda like getting all your stuff ready for hunting
season 3 months early, ya know? As to what species of fish? I don't
really care, I certainly don't plan on eating them thats for sure
so any type will do. I'll be going with Gus Rinella and when I out fish
him like I usually do he likes to catch kivers so if you know any good
kiver spots let me know. We're probably going to go out of gate 8
and see what happens from there. I just figured a map would come in
handy.
Walt
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68.11 | | ESKIMO::BING | Politicians prefer unarmed peasents | Mon Mar 15 1993 14:35 | 6 |
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re .9
Thanks for the info.
Walt
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68.12 | | ESKIMO::RINELLA | | Mon Mar 15 1993 14:53 | 8 |
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It's kibbies Walt not kivers??? If any one wants to go fishing at
the Quabbin I have an empty seat on my boat, since Wally will be fishing
from shore :')...
Gus
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68.13 | You call THAT a boat? HAHAHAHA | ESKIMO::BING | Politicians prefer unarmed peasents | Mon Mar 15 1993 14:57 | 4 |
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I'll still catch more fish than you! 8')
Walt
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68.14 | | SA1794::CHARBONND | No logs for Japan!!! | Tue Mar 16 1993 07:02 | 2 |
| There's a good one out, that I picked up at Eastern Mountain Sports.
Or you can try to find the topo maps that cover it.
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68.15 | ** | ESKIMO::RAINVILLE | | Wed Mar 17 1993 11:07 | 9 |
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Gus,
I'll take first dibs on that empty seat....since you
stiffed me last year! Walt may catch more fish from
shore but, are they quality fish?
DR
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68.16 | Try a nearby chamber of commerce | LEDS::DCAMPBELL | | Mon Apr 12 1993 15:20 | 8 |
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2 years ago I got a very good map of Quabbin from one of the towns
near by ( may have been Pelham )from their chamber of commerce. It
cost $3.00 and I had it a week after I called. ( they even sent the
map before I sent the money ). This was a good size 3' x 3' map.
Dave C.
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68.17 | | SWAM1::WIERSUM_GA | | Mon Apr 12 1993 20:48 | 8 |
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I saw a GREAT map of the big Q several years ago that showed what the Q
looked like befor it was the Q and then the lake itself.
Maybe Some local historical society could help
TQW
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68.18 | | PCCAD::RICHARDJ | Pretty Good At Barely Getting By | Tue Apr 13 1993 11:17 | 11 |
| The scheduled opening date for Quabbin of April 17, may be pushed to
April 24 because of the amount of ice that is still on the lake. The
decision will be made today. Fishing information can be obtained by
writing to;
Quabbin Visitors Information Center
P.O. Box 628
Belchertown, Mass. 01007
or call
413-323-7221
Jim
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68.19 | quabbin smallies,,, | EMDS::MMURPHY | | Tue Apr 13 1993 11:25 | 7 |
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Thanks Jim!
Thats going to push smallie action out to the 1st week
of June! Fine with me.
murph
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68.20 | | PCCAD::RICHARDJ | Pretty Good At Barely Getting By | Tue Apr 13 1993 13:29 | 4 |
| Also, both Quabbin and Wachusett are full to capacity. We'll be
putting out 20 colors of lead core on the Quabbin this summer.
Jim
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68.21 | opening day rescheduled | GNPIKE::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Tue Apr 13 1993 14:35 | 5 |
| I called the Quabbin this morning, and they said opening day
is rescheduled to 4/24. I'm not complaining - the weather
for saturday sounds pretty bad!
Ken
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68.22 | Help with Directions to Quabbin Ramp(s?) | 2CRAZY::WHITES | | Mon May 10 1993 11:32 | 11 |
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Not having been out to Quabbin for 20+ years, and just recently getting
a boat/motor that meets the lake requirements, I'm looking for
recommendations as to where to launch. I'll be driving out from the
Marlboro area, if that makes any difference.
Any thoughts/directions to the ramp(s?) would be greatly appreciated.
thanks,
Jack
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68.23 | | PCCAD::RICHARDJ | My God Is OK, Sorry About Yours | Mon May 10 1993 11:39 | 9 |
| I usually go to gate 8, but that's because we usually rent a boat
and put our 4hp motor on it. With the small engine we can't travel
far in short enough time, and there is less wind in that area, so
trolling isn't as tough. However, many people prefer gate 31 if you
got a boat with some speed so that you can get out to the barrels
in a short enough time.
Jim
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68.24 | Hope this helps... And Good Luck! | SUBPAC::CRONIN | | Mon May 10 1993 12:42 | 14 |
| What do you want to fish for??? Trout/Salmon most people like
Gate 8... Rt. 9 west to 202 north, Gate 8 on the right.
Bass or mixed Bass/Trout/Salmon try Gate 31. Go into Worcester and
take Rt. 122 north. Watch for Gate 31 on your left after you enter
Petersham.
My favorite is Gate 43. A little harder to find though. Rt. 122
north to left on Old Turnpike Rd. in Rutland (?). It will cross Rt. 67
then cross Rt. 32 in Old Furnace, then Rt. 32A in Hardwick center.
In Hardwick center look for the sign that says Fishing Area #3 Gate 43.
After you turn off 122 it's really just a matter of keeping your
wits and going straight at every intersection. This road is actually
shown on the Rand McNally maps, but without rt. # or name...
B.C.
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68.25 | | 2CRAZY::WHITES | | Mon May 10 1993 14:28 | 12 |
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Sorry - didn't think to mention that. We would be fishing for bass casting
artificials. The kids are 7 and 10, and they do ok with spinnerbaits and
crankbaits.
On occasion, when the fishing is slow or the kids are getting bored, we
have been known to troll for whatever hits... ;-)
Thanks for the help!
Jack
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68.26 | Watch for Deer, Turkeys, Eagles!!! Have fun! | SUBPAC::CRONIN | | Mon May 10 1993 14:48 | 7 |
| Still just a little early for Quabbin Bass, but that doesn't mean
you won't have a great day! Might want to try the Pottapaug Pond area
at Gate 43. It's probably 600-700 acres and mostly shallow. Lots of
weeds, stumps etc. It's supposed to be great early season!
Myself? I'd do the main lake and look for Smallies!
B.C.
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68.27 | Quabbin Advice Wanted | NCMAIL::KOBYLARZE | | Mon Mar 06 1995 09:25 | 14 |
| I am looking for basic advice on techniques for fishing the Quabbin. I
am a beginner at Lake fishing. I am planning to spend alot of time out
of Gate 8 early in the season. I have a 16' boat, 20HP engine and a
downrigger. I would like to hook-up with both Lakers and Salmon.
All suggestions are welcome, i.e. where to fish, lure vs. live, depth
vs. temperature, etc.
I am planning to go out on opening day. What time is recommended to
arrive at the Gate to get a reasonable launch?
Thanks,
Emil
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68.28 | Gate 8 on opening day huh? | SUBPAC::CRONIN | | Mon Mar 06 1995 13:51 | 15 |
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I'd suggest getting there about 24 hours early... And don't
drink anything as there will be State Police crawling over, under,
around and through everything there.
Seriously though, I don't do Quabbin on -any- weekend, let alone
opening day there! But that's me, and I've been called unsociable
once or twice...
I can't help you with depth or lures early season, but most
people fish right by the barrel line, within sight of the launch.
All you have to do is be compatible, get in line and ride around
in big circles... Kind of like a wagon train...
B.C.
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68.29 | Good luck | DELNI::GAFFNEY | Gone fishin/racin | Tue Mar 07 1995 13:41 | 13 |
| I've done a bit of laker fishing in the spring at the Quabbin.
I'd say get to at least 50' deep before you even think about
putting the downrigger down. We used to troll Davis spinners
followed by a live shinner, just off the bottom. The salmon will
be on the surface early in the morning. Long lining lures that
run about 5' down would be a good bet. 3am is not too early, some
guys will sleep in their cars all night. And yes, the MDC police
(now State) will be there the 1st couple weekends looking for beer.
They can, and will, go through your boat and cooler. Dress warm :*)
Myself, I'll wait until May for some smallie action.
Gone fishin
Gaff
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68.30 | No beer ??? | FOUNDR::DODIER | Single Income, Clan'o Kids | Tue Mar 07 1995 16:16 | 4 |
| Is the beer check just a Quabbin thing ? If I was a passenger on
someone's boat and they were driving, I can't bring beer with me ?
RAYJ
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68.31 | | CPDW::PALUSES | Bob Paluses @SHR | Wed Mar 08 1995 08:57 | 5 |
| > Is the beer check just a Quabbin thing ? If I was a passenger on
I think the law is no alchol on any MDC property (water or land)
Bob
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68.32 | Absolutly right! | SUBPAC::CRONIN | | Wed Mar 08 1995 11:33 | 4 |
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No possession of alcohol on MDC property, $500 dollar fine.
B.C.
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68.33 | Now back to our original program! | NCMAIL::KOBYLARZE | | Wed Mar 08 1995 12:11 | 7 |
| Thanks for all the information about beer and the MDC, can I turn this
back to my origianl question??? How do you fish the Quabbin for Lakers
and Salmon, early in the season out of Gate 8.
Thanks,
Emil
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68.34 | Try this... | SUBPAC::CRONIN | | Wed Mar 08 1995 13:38 | 16 |
| RE: .33
You could start by re-reading .28 and .29... You've got a
location, a depth, and a bait. It's more than a lot of people
have their first time there. You could also call the bait shop
that's right at the gate. Just so we're not redundant, where else
have you looked for info? Are you looking for a complete course on
Lake Trout/Salmon or do you already have some basic knowledge about
them?
The alcohol information was supplied as a simple warning due
to the fact that -many- people who go to Quabbin for the first
time manage to get themselves in trouble by dropping a a beer or
two for the afternoon in their cooler.
B.C.
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68.35 | some more Quabbin info | FBEDEV::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Wed Mar 08 1995 15:07 | 16 |
| I don't know if it makes a difference, but for salmon, try
trolling streamers, orange (broken back) rapala's, spoons -
again, orange seems to work great.
I've also used the above behind a Davis spinner with pretty good
results for salmon, just trolling without a downrigger. I've also
caught lakers that way. Try fishing around brooks where the
lakers hang out looking for baitfish (smelt).
Other options besides using a downrigger (I've yet to get the hang
of these!) is to bottom fish for the elusive laker using shiners.
Laker fishing is tough - they're smart fish. Use light line.
And have lots of time.
/Ken
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68.36 | Try a streamer in the prop wash | ITRC::kdd | Keith Dilsworth | Thu Mar 09 1995 11:33 | 8 |
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I used to use a streamer back about 10-15' feet in the prop wash using a
fly rod. The salmon are curious about the motor and come up to investigate.
When a salmon hits, the fun starts. My favorite streamers were Gray and Green
goasts.
keith
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68.37 | exit | MSBCS::MERCIER | | Mon Apr 08 1996 15:01 | 14 |
| Hi,
I just got a new machine which I can put on Quabbin. My question
is for anyone who has opening day experience up there. It opens this
Saturday, April 13th at 5:00 a.m.. Every other day of the remaining
season at 6:00a.m. until October 13th????
Is it a mad house worth avoiding opening day? I have heard that it
is better to show up around 7:00 and avoid the wait. Is this true?
This weather stinks..........
Bob M�
ps Any opening day experiences would be enjoyed.
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68.38 | congrats on the new Q setup! | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Mon Apr 08 1996 17:42 | 26 |
| re: <<< Note 68.37 by MSBCS::MERCIER >>>
> Is it a mad house worth avoiding opening day? I have heard that it
> is better to show up around 7:00 and avoid the wait. Is this true?
Opening day is an experience at the Q, but it gets really crowded.
I've done the opening at gate 43 a couple of times.
If the gates open on a saturday at 5:00 am, then there will be say,
a dozen cars already in line by mid-afternoon on friday. By dinner
time there are probably *dozens* of vehicles in line and increasing
throughout the night. It's a good time - lots of people talking
fishing all day and night, card games, etc - if the weather is good
that is. No camping, camp fires, or tents, so you sleep in the vehicle
or the boat.
If you don't get in line by dinner time or even earlier, you won't get in
by 7 am on saturday regardless if you wait in line, which moves pretty slow.
If you like to avoid lines, crowds, and the wait, I wouldn't recommend
opening day.
Probably the best setup I saw was a pickup with a camping trailer towing
their boat...
/Ken
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68.39 | Open's Saturday! | USCTR1::HAMELIN | | Tue Apr 09 1996 13:31 | 7 |
| Today's Worc. T& G reports that Quabbin will officially open for '96
fishing this Saturday from boats, rentals and shore. The earlier
opening will result in an earlier closing (~ 1week).
If tomorrow's snowstorm materializes (forecast is for 8-12") shore
fishing could prove interesting.... may need to wear ice crimps on
shore to keep from sliding in 8^o-[-<
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68.40 | Camping???? | MSBCS::MERCIER | | Mon Jul 29 1996 09:48 | 20 |
| Well, so much for good intentions. I finally made it out last week in
the new boat (See a couple notes back)! Anyways, even though the
fishing was very spotty we had a great time and caught some beautiful
fish. An 8lb Largemouth was caught and released that day! Talk about a
Bucket Mouth. We also managed to find some ferocious smallies willing
to leap around the boat. The scenery was awesome, for the day we saw
Eagles, Herons, Turkeys, Loons and an Owl on the way home. The place
is an ornothologists dream. On that huge resevoir we only saw two other
boats who weren't even close to us.
My question now that I have fallen in love with the place and would
like to pursue that Bass Fishery through the fall is about camping
areas. We fished extremely hard that day and even though the ride is
less than an hour it would be nice to get up and do it again the next
day without all the travelling.
Does anybody know of close camping areas to gate 31???
Thanks,
BOb M�
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68.41 | Two in Oakham | ESTEVZ::GOGUEN | Ken - (dtn) 227-4151 - TAY1-2/C4 | Mon Jul 29 1996 10:33 | 7 |
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Oakham is about 18 minutes from gate 43. There are two campgrounds in Oakham,
Lake Dean Campground, 508 882-3125, and Pine Acres Campground, 508 882-9509.
-kg
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68.42 | | BRAT::BUTLER | Call me Mr. Coffee! | Tue Sep 03 1996 17:22 | 11 |
| Bob,
Go down rt. 202 toward gate 8 in Pelham, you should see a sign
for a camping area on the right. Sorry though, I can't remember the
name of the campground. It is however, about equal distance from gates
8 and 31. Gate 8 has a boat landing and a livery to rent boats as
well.
Hope this helps,
Don
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