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392.1 | License ? Tiger Muskies ? | VICKI::DODIER | Single Income, Clan'o Kids | Wed Jun 08 1994 18:06 | 18 |
| My father mentioned that to me also. I wonder if you need a valid
fishing license to fish it ?
As a kid, I remember there were "other kids ;-)" that fished it and
yes, there are big bass and pickeral in there. I remember as a kid
seeing one of my friend cast a big rebel plug out. We laughed cause the
plug was so big, but then a large (i.e. 4'+) fish nailed it.
My guess is that it was a pike because I didn't think pickeral grew
that big. It also did a couple tail walks before breaking his 12 lb.
test. Whatever it was, it was huge and pickeral-like.
Maybe John can answer this, but I was told that tiger muskies were
introduced to try to control the fish population. Supposedly they are
sterile and would eat lots of fish then eventually die out. A call to
the F&G could probably confirm whether or not this is true.
RAYJ
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392.2 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | light, held together by water | Thu Jun 09 1994 09:24 | 7 |
| > As a kid, I remember there were "other kids ;-)" that fished it and
> yes, there are big bass and pickeral in there.
Sounds like the pennichuck, in my neck of the woods... :-)
"Yeah, mom, don't worry about the 'No Trespassing' signs, just drop us off
over here and we'll jump the fence. See you in 3 hours..."
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392.3 | Kenoza Lake | SALEM::ROCHE_R | | Thu Jun 09 1994 13:58 | 28 |
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Hi Folks,
Have never contributed to this notes file but this subject is
near and dear to my heart. I live in Haverhill, have all my life.
About the introduction of fish into Kenoza, doubtful, however there
are three heavily stocked ponds in the area all of which are
considered possible water supplies with run-offs
directly/indirectly into Kenoza Lake. The migration of fish into
the lake either through these run-offs or some kids contribution
is HIGHLY likely. Sturgeon, well that's a stretch but brownies,
brookies and rainbows could happen. I have personally, (don't tell
the came warden), caught some massive pickeral and bass in there as
well as some of the biggest, cleanest best tasting horn-pout I ever
have had. To tell the truth I never have taken a kibbe from that
lake but sure have taken bass out like I were catching kibbe. I
have seen huge fish taken but I don't know if records are in there.
Don't forget this is a water supply and is treated on occasion.
Also, with the amount of bass and pickeral the forage fish are in
high demand. These two things may contribute to smaller than
anticipated fish. Regardless we fishermen in Haverhill have
dreamed of, begged, even payed-off people :-) for an opportunity like
this. SOme of us were upset that it was open to non-residents. Such
is life. I am on a white water drip that weekend so I will miss it,
but the best of luck to those who do go and fish, and enjoy it !!!!
Bob R
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392.5 | the debbel made me do it... | TAMDNO::WHITMAN | the 2nd Amend protects the other 9 | Thu Jun 09 1994 15:28 | 7 |
| < is life. I am on a white water drip that weekend so I will miss it,
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Bob,
Going to Washington to visit with President and her husband are you???
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392.6 | That's the one | VICKI::DODIER | Single Income, Clan'o Kids | Thu Jun 09 1994 15:42 | 6 |
| re:4
Yes, it is right next to Winni Kinni Basin and a little over a
stones throw from Plugs Pond (through the woods).
RAYJ
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392.8 | Directions please. | LJSRV2::JOHNSON | | Fri Jun 10 1994 12:49 | 5 |
| I'm not familiar with the area at all. Can you give directions
for someone going from Acton via 495?
Thanks
Karen
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392.9 | directions from Acton | SALEM::ROCHE_R | | Fri Jun 10 1994 13:39 | 13 |
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Karen,
In response to your note asking for directions. 495 north into
Haverhill. You will be looking for the 2nd route 110 exit. The first
will say route 110 River street I believe, the second is a few miles
after that. I believe that is route 110 Bradford/Amesbury. Regardless
it is the Northern Essex Community College exit. At the bottom of
the exit take a left and just keep going untill you see the lake on
the left. I don't know where the check-in will be but I am sure there
will be plenty of people around to ask. Good luck !!!
Bob Roche
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392.10 | 392.5 | SALEM::ROCHE_R | | Fri Jun 10 1994 13:47 | 8 |
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"Going to Washington to visit with President and her husband are
you???"
Personal invite of Hillary. Said something about getting back at Bill
for someone named Flowers. :-) I thought that was there cat !
B.R.
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392.11 | | ECADSR::BIRO | | Tue Jun 14 1994 12:13 | 4 |
| I was told that last year when a welder had to do some under water
repairs that they had to hire two extra divers to keep the BIG fish
away. The divers did not know what type of fish, only that they
were big and keep getting in the way
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392.12 | WOW!! | CONSLT::MMURPHY | | Wed Jun 15 1994 06:59 | 6 |
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Ha Ha Ha Right !! I want to party with you cowboy!
Maybe it was "WANDA" on vacation!
Kiv
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392.13 | CH 33 Haverhill Cable TV | ECADSR::BIRO | | Mon Jun 20 1994 15:57 | 21 |
| There will be a special sow on the rules etc for the fishing raffle on
Lake Kanoza. It will be on local cable TV (Haverhill) CH 33
tonight (monday 6-20) at 7 PM. I think that is what they said, if not
it will be on Tuesday night. Any one out there who can video tape it
for me or post a review of what happen.
This is a non-powered boat only, no live bait, no rubber boats, etc.
There are a lot of rules.
I am not sure if only the contest rules willl be on Haverhill Cable
TV (ch 33) or if they will be having some live coverage on Sat. as
well. I dont think they have firm up all the details.
One rule that I am not sure of, no trailers parking. When asked they
were not sure if that meant boat trailers or campers.
ticket holder # 390.
jb
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392.14 | | ECADSR::BIRO | | Tue Jun 21 1994 09:08 | 42 |
| -< Rules >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Summary of Rules
No motors rubber rafts or float tubes are allowed.
Self propelled boats & canoes only.
NO shore line fishing
Must be 18 years or older.
No trailer parking will be permitted...
Does anyone know where you can park in the area?
No alchololic beverages or FOOD.
Catch an release is encouraged,
however
1 Large Mouth Bass 18 " min
2 Pickerel 18 " min
But you can not keep one then latter release it if
you catch a larger one.
Artifical lures and flies only
NO live or dead bait, salmon eggs, or power bait.
(gee I though power bait was safe)
A first aid station will be on site.
All boats must have life preservers and Massachusetts safety equipment.
Live coverage on Local Cable ch 33 in the City of Haverhill
I think that is the Community TV station.
jb
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392.15 | | ECADSR::BIRO | | Tue Jun 21 1994 09:22 | 11 |
| Ok If anyone has Haverhill calbel TV CH 33
the drawing is at 7 pm on tuesday june 21st..
I dont have it so can some one check for tickets
numbers
390
1650
thanks jb
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392.16 | I did not win --( | JUPITR::GINGRAS | | Thu Jun 23 1994 07:30 | 7 |
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BUT... My fishing partner's number was picked!!! We'll be fishing the
morning session. I hope all the hype is real and the fishing's as
expected...
Steve
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392.17 | | ECADSR::BIRO | | Tue Jun 28 1994 08:23 | 2 |
| Ok, I am waiting, was it as good or all hype. jb
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392.18 | ALL HYPE!!! | JUPITR::GINGRAS | | Tue Jun 28 1994 13:22 | 23 |
| WELL!!! YA SHOULD A SEEN THE ONE THAT GAT AWAY!!!
The action was real slow for everyone that I talked to in the morning
session. I caught a few bass all around the 2#range but under the 18"
minimum. I only caught one pickeral, 17in, again under the 18" minimum.
For a lake that was supposed to be THE PLACE for pickeral, not many
were caught. my partner only caught one bass and no pickeral. There
were plenty of 1+lb yellow perch to be had though. At the end of our 3
hrs very few fish were brought in. When I left there was only 2 bass on
the board, 3.5 and 3.0 lbs, and 2 pickeral. One pickeral was exactly
18in, and the other was a monster...4.6lbs and 27inches. There were
still a couple of boats still coming in when I left, so maybe more
fish made the board, and I have no idea how the afternoon session went.
Does anyone know if the Haverhill paper published the results???
The weather was wet and windy... The only thing any fish took from me
was deep diving rapalas..No luck with worms, sluggos, spinners, jigs,
surface lures, etc.
Steve
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392.19 | Ya, I know, a little late but... | VICKI::DODIER | Single Income, Clan'o Kids | Tue Jun 28 1994 13:31 | 16 |
| Back when I was a kid and "saw the other kids fishing it ;-)", one
of the prime spots was a small cove in the back right hand corner of
the lake (facing the lake from Rt.110). Did you make it down there by
chance ? There is/was a small island that stuck out from the corner of
the cove.
Both the cove and around the island used to be primo for big bass
and pickeral. The shallow diving Rapala was the lure of choice back
then as well, but I've seen big pickeral and bass caught on rooster tail
spinners and dare-devils too.
Never did much with rubber worms as a kid. Used to use the real
thing when bass fishing (night crawlers) with lots of success though.
RAYJ
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392.20 | cove | JUPITR::GINGRAS | | Tue Jun 28 1994 13:40 | 3 |
| That cove was the first place almost evryone headed for!
Steve
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392.21 | Could it be ??? | VICKI::DODIER | Single Income, Clan'o Kids | Wed Jun 29 1994 14:04 | 5 |
| re:-1
Must'a been some of the kids I saw fishing it ;-)
RAYJ
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