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Title:Fishing Notes- Archived
Notice:See note 555.1 for a keyword directory of this conference
Moderator:DONMAC::MACINTYRE
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Sep 20 1991
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1660
Total number of notes:20970

642.0. "NORTHWEST FISHERMAN MOVES EAST" by COBRA::DICKEY () Tue Mar 22 1988 13:04

    I'm new to the New England area and enjoy fishing more that anything.
    I'm originaly from Idaho and really miss my clear trout streams.
    This is sort of a general question but here it goes....
    
    I would like some advise be it general or specific about some of
    the good fishing spots New England has to offer. Most of my fishing
    back there was done in high mountain streams and lakes for rainbow,
    cuthroat,browns, and lake trout. Some of the lakes contained smallmouth
    but I have never latched on to a largemouth yet. I heard the bass,
    pikeral(sp?),and panfish fishing is suppose to be pretty good out
    here. Most anywhere in Mass,Maine, or New hampshire would be good.
    Not real sure about the liscenes situation. I don't have a powerboat
    but do have a canoe. 
    
    Looking for quiet places away from alot of crowds were there is
    good fishing be it for trout or bass. Don't mind hiking up a stream
    a ways to get to the good fishing. I have a 4x4 so getting there
    is no problem.
    
    I realize people are not going to give away secrets about their
    secret fishing hole but any advise about good places to fish in
    this area for this newcomer to New England would be greatly
    appreciated. I currently live in Shrewsbury, MA.
    
    thanks in advance for the advise that anyone has to offer!!!!!
    
    LIVING_IN_NEW_ENGLAND_AND_ENJOYING_IT_SO_FAR
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642.1WelcomeCOLORS::MACINTYREDon MacIntyreTue Mar 22 1988 13:1714
    Being a NHerite, I personally can't help you much on your local 
    hotspots.  I've heard that the Nisitisit (sp?) offers fine trout 
    fishing around Pepperall Mass.  Look around in this file for notes
    on trout.  If your a fly fisherman, checkout MT_BLUE::FLYFISH. If
    your not a fly fisherman, check it out anyway, just don't let them
    catch ya!  If they find out your a metal chucker they'll blow up 
    your terminal! 8^) (just kidding, I know that alot of you guys from
    the "other" file read this one too!) 
                                    
    As far as the bass'n goes, I'm sure someone from Mass can help you
    out.                            
                                    
    Welcome to New England,  Don Mac    
                                
642.2DonHPSTEK::CYGANTue Mar 22 1988 13:5724
    
    Early spring Bassin get's mighty good on the MDC watershed called
    the  SUdbury Reservoir.  Go up route 9 from Shrewsbury a piece,
    and you can get into a 3 to 5 lb largemouth at many spots in the
    Sudbury.
    
    ALAS, I HOPE YOU FISH CATCH AND RELEASE.  AN BY THE WAY.....NEVER
    EAT ANY FISH YOU CATCH THERE.  IT'S AN INACTIVE RESERVOIR, SO IT'S
    NOT VERY HEALTHY WATER.....CLEAN, BUT QUESTIONABLY HEALTHY.
    
    Also, try and fish the Big and Little Chauncey ponds in Westboro.
    Good small mouth and pickeral fishing this time of year.
    
    If you like trout, head out RTE 2 west to Fitchburg, and you can
    fish Lake Whalom for 'stockies' (rainbow trout).  It's not very
    picturesque, (at the foot of Whalom Amusement Park), but the action
    can be good this time of year.
    
    If you're very adventurous, head for the Quabbin Reservoir.  They
    rent boats with motors, and you can tie into some 15lb lake trout
    in them thar waters!
    
    Good Fishin!
    
642.3JAWS::WIERSUMThe Back Deck WizardTue Mar 22 1988 14:1614
    
    
    Wait a minute...............wait a minute

    Small mouth in the CHAUNCIES ???? ?   ???????   ??  ?? ?? ??  ?
    ????? ????????????? ?   ? ??? ? 
    
    Hey Don,  Where exactly is this watershed called the SUDBURY.
    (maybe I know it under a different name)
    
    I know this sounds like I'm being a smart ass,  BUTTTTTT

    
    
642.4Try up NorthMTBLUE::OKERHOLM_PAUTue Mar 22 1988 21:0821
    	Some of the things you mentioned in your note lead me to believe
    that Maine may offer some of the things that you are looking for. Of 
    course you won't be able to stop off on the way home from work but 
    if you could plan an extened trip or two into some of the more remote 
    areas of Maine I think that you would enjoy it. If you want good
    fishing, elbow room and a semi wild environment, then you should look 
    into Maine. There are many rivers where you can do some canoe camping/
    fishing for days without too much company. You can also venture
    through the lumber/paper companies' land in your 4WD and stop at many 
    small ponds and streams to fish. The most sought after fish are
    Landlocked Salmon, Trout, Atlantic Salmon and Togue (Lake Trout).
    There is also a good population of Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass. The 
    state is so diverse I can't recommend any one particular area to try
    but there are various fishing maps offered by DeLorme Publishing
    Company P.O. Box 298 Freeport Maine 04032. The Appalachian Mountain
    Club also has a canoe guide to Northern New England that would give
    you info on canoeable streams and rivers. This should be available at 
    most major outfitter type sporting goods stores.
    
    I hope this is a help,
    Paul
642.5YEP - BASS IN CHAUNCY!HPSTEK::CYGANWed Mar 23 1988 11:3719
In reply to 642.3, Chauncy SURE DOES HAVE BASS.....Smallmouth and LARGE!
    
    The Sudbury Reservoir lies between Marlboro and Southboro (where
    else?)
    
    I personally have returned several bass over 4 lbs in the Marlboro
    segment of the Res.
    
    Jest gose to pruve, Ya Dunt gotta go Far for Desent Axshun!
    
    Re: 624.4
    
    I totally agree that Maine has some of the best fishing and 'wild-
    country' available in the Northeast.  Many trips to them thar lands,
    and quite a bit of luck!  Be aware, though, that like most N.E.
    states; if you're fishing as an out-of-stater, bring plenty of cash!
    License fees are a might steep!
    
    
642.6Sudbury Res. rules????????????ADVAX::ALLINSONThu Mar 24 1988 15:228
    
    
              What are the rules governing Sudbury Res.?? Special liscense,
              only certain baits..etc????
    
    
    
                                            Lindsay
642.7Re rulesMPGS::NEALFri Mar 25 1988 07:3413
    Hey Lindsay,
    
    	I think they actualy have a season for it. I dont know when it
    starts. You can NOT put a boat on it. Shore fishing only. I have seen
    some nice fish taken out of there. An old fellow I know fishes there
    often. His opinion of the place is that the bass die of old age. A
    lot of people fish with live bait there. If your interested on how to
    get there from here, give me a call.
    
    adoubledi******
    Rich
    
    
642.8Local AreasBPOV09::MROWKAMon Mar 28 1988 10:1632
    
    		Local fishing areas
    
    	If you want some local spots...
    
    
    
    Cold harbor in Northboro	Trout
    Danforth Brook in Hudson	Trout
    Assabet river 		Bass
    Sudbury river		Trout
    Lake Boon in Hudson		Bass
    Fort Meadow in Marlboro	Bass, Pickrel
    Chauncies in Westboro	Bass
    Solomon Pond Norhtboro	?
    Rocky pond in Northboro	Bass
    Clamshell in Clinton	Bass
    Mossy, South Meadow Clinton Trout 
    Whitehall in Westboro	Trout, Bass
    Hopkington Res.		Trout
    Wheelers pond Berlin	Bass, Pickrel
    North brook Berlin		Trout
    A1 Pond Westboro		Bass
    Lake Quinsig Shrewsbury	Trout, Pickrel, Bass
    Sudbury res. Southboro	Bass
    
    These are just a few local areas. If you get some topo maps
    you can find small ponds & streams w/ limited access that get very little
    pressure. 
                        
    Good luck
    
642.9"Fine for fishing"ADVAX::ALLINSONMon Mar 28 1988 12:5811
    
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             The Sudbury river has not been stocked with trout
             for the past few years because of high Mercury 
             content.A definite for lunker Bass and pick just
             don't eat the fish.


                                        The Keg
    
642.10WHERE TO FISH IN N.H.WAV12::LONGWAYTue Apr 12 1988 17:049
    Welcome to New England.  If you want information about fishing in
    New Hampshire, try subscribing to "New Hampshire Fins and Feathers",
    P.O. Box 1596, Concord, NH 03301.  It's published monthly and cost
    $14.95 for a year's subscription.  It has articles about both fresh
    and salt water fishing....  where and how to catch 'em.
    
    Good luck and have fun.....