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Conference wahoo::fishing-v2

Title:Fishing-V2: All About Angling
Notice:Time to go fishin'! dayegins
Moderator:WAHOO::LEVESQUE
Created:Fri Jul 19 1991
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:548
Total number of notes:9621

503.0. "Quite lake in MA/NH?" by TNPUBS::J_QUIGLEY () Mon Jun 03 1996 18:07

    Can anyone suggest a nice, quiet pond/lake within an hour or
    hour 1/2 of Pepperell MA? Either towards central MA or southern
    NH? Even better would be someplace you can rent a small skif.
    
    I'm taking my young son out fishing and really don't know what's
    out there. Type of fish does not matter.
    
    Joe
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503.1LUDWIG::BINGTue Jun 04 1996 08:147
    
    Joe the only place that I know of where you can rent a small
    boat is the Quabing Res. There are other notes in here onthe Quabbin
    that can tell you much more than I can. Look in the directory or
    do a "DIR/TITLE=QUABBIN".
    
    Walt
503.2within 7 minutes of Pepperell Town HallMROA::RSCHOTTTue Jun 04 1996 17:2311
         Well, right in Pepperell, you have Heald Pond.  Its roughly a
    10 acre pond, it has public access (on Heald Street), and there is only
    one home visible from the pond itself.  I haven't fished there myself,
    but I have been told that largemouth bass, pickerel and assorted
    panfish inhabit the pond.  On the weekend, I'm sure you'll see a boat
    or two, but during the week, you might just have the pond to yourself.
    
         Good luck.
    
    Russ
    
503.3Quite the quiet pond...LEXSS1::JOHNHCTue Jun 04 1996 21:2734
    I don't know what kind of bait or lures you're likely to be using, but
    this pond is guaranteed to let you catch fish with slowly reeled
    surface lures or a dangling bait worked four feet below the surface:
    Long Pond in Tewksbury, MA.
    
    Get to I-495 N from Pepperel. Take the Rte. 38 exit south. At Pleasant
    St., take a right. At the end of Pleasant (Whipple Rd.) take a left. At
    the Y, bear right onto Pond St. Keep going until you see a clearly
    defined spot to park your car. Put in there. 
    
    Canoe or row boat only.
    
    It's a eutrophic pond that is on its way out, so any kind of motor
    quickly fouls in the vegetation. This is the main reason it is such a
    quiet pond. Bass, pickerel, black crappie, blue gill, yellow perch, 
    and shiners galore.
    
    Patience -- at least five minutes' worth -- and even a modicum of
    technique will produce caught fish.
    
    You should either release or drop the fish on shore after catching
    them. Bioaccumulation of toxics of an undefined source make them unfit
    for human consumption.
    
    Long Pond constitutes the headwaters of Content Brook, a significant
    tributary to the Shawsheen River, for those of you long time readers of
    this conference who might wonder why I know anything about this pond...
    <g>
    
    John H-C
    
    P.S. Be aware that an EPO lives in one of the houses on shore, and if
    he's in a foul mood, he'll look out the window in search of an
    infraction.