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12.1 | I can get you close... | MOOV02::MROWKA | | Wed Jan 30 1991 07:40 | 15 |
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From rt 9 west take 148 south, about 3-5 mile down take a right
and you should be at the noth end of the lake between Quaboag and South pond.
From rt 20 take old boston post road about 3- 5 miles up take a left
and your there.
Don't know how thick the ice is there, there are alot of people there
on weekends. The ice on a nearby pond out there is 4" to 8".
JR
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12.2 | types of fish | JURAN::HAUER | | Wed Jan 30 1991 08:07 | 10 |
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Walt, read about a large pike coming out of South a couple of
weeks ago. They had performed a netting study and noted a couple
of pike over twenty and "several" over ten pounds. I have caught
bass there in the summer. I believe that there is a trout
population also.....Les can verify that.
Gitzit'
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12.3 | Thank you | ROULET::BING | Puff the flesh eating dragon | Wed Jan 30 1991 08:33 | 4 |
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Thanks for the help, I'll let you know how things go this weekend.
Walt
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12.4 | south | FURTHR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Wed Jan 30 1991 10:49 | 17 |
| The MA state record pike came from South Pond. I met the guy
who caught it at the Glenco Farms bait shop a couple of weeks
ago. I've never seen a larger fish come from fresh water, judging
from the picture posted there. He said he couldn't wait for South
to freeze up (which is certainly has since). They've had cars
on Quabog, adjacent to South, fwiw.
Another thing about the pike study there is that they found the pike
to be in schools rather when they are usually loners with one here
and one there. Noone know why. I thought I heard they brought up
a couple over 30 lbs, ie, state records, but it could be exaggeration.
I do know that someday I'd like to catch a pike, any size!
South has lots of rainbows and browns as well as bass.
Ken
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12.5 | I hate it when this happens | JUPITR::NEAL | | Wed Jan 30 1991 11:57 | 18 |
| Its to bad that South Pond is falling victim to the popularity
of this file and just about everyone I run into that fish's that area.
I have been fishing the pond for about 6 years. It hasn't been overly
crowded until this year. It seem since the T&G did the story on the
pike population it has been determined to be place to go, more so
than when the record pike was caught. I have never caught a pike there,
but some nice bass and trout. The fishing isn't fast and furious, but
reasonable. It saddened me to hear a individual from my building went up
there last weekend and caught "6 Nice Bass", that he and his partner kept
for dinner. It sucks to see a place you fish regularly go down the tubes
with crowds and the kill mentality. This pond is not big, and is sure
to go down the tubes with the pressure its see's now.
Time to find a new haunt
Rich
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12.6 | | FURTHR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Wed Jan 30 1991 13:50 | 23 |
| re: my previous note:
> Another thing about the pike study there is that they found the pike
> to be in schools rather when they are usually loners with one here
> and one there. Noone know why. I thought I heard they brought up
Actually this study took place at Quabog, not South Pond where I hear the
fishing has been terrible ;-)
re: <<< Note 6.34 by JUPITR::NEAL >>>
> Its to bad that South Pond is falling victim to the popularity
> of this file and just about everyone I run into that fish's that area.
> I have been fishing the pond for about 6 years. It hasn't been overly
> crowded until this year. It seem since the T&G did the story on the
> pike population it has been determined to be place to go, more so
Also blame the Worcester T+G for mentioning South among a handful of other
places whenever trout stocking takes place in Worcester county. And for the
article about the state wanting to turn it into a Prized Trout pond (complete
with aerators).
Ken
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12.7 | | JUPITR::NEAL | | Wed Jan 30 1991 14:48 | 8 |
| I don't think trout stocking announcements are as much of a problem as
the last article. Those announcements have been going on for years.
I would see the same faces during the trout season. It didn't seem to
matter. Now its South Pond this and South Pond that. Everyone has to go
to South Pond. I would be curios how far people travel to go to this
mythical utopia of a pond.
Rich
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12.8 | curious ?? i'll tell ya | HPSTEK::MMURPHY | | Wed Jan 30 1991 15:10 | 2 |
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The KIV travels from Woodchester.
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12.9 | | HPSTEK::RHUFF | | Wed Jan 30 1991 15:16 | 3 |
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The Swivel travels from Baton Rouge, Indiana.
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12.10 | Hey..that fish looks like Moe??? | XLIB::ALLINSON | | Wed Jan 30 1991 16:33 | 6 |
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The Keg travels from Natick for what reason I just don't know??
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12.11 | inane rantings | JURAN::HAUER | | Fri Feb 01 1991 12:18 | 17 |
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Ken....I am almost positive about this. They did also do a netting
study on Quabog. They found few pike and smaller sized pike. But
South was where the big ones were found.
And I don't know what the big deal is about people hearing about
South Pond.....with the large Pike pulled out of there the
information on South has been out and about for the past three
years. I don't think that the article in the Worcester T&G has
done anymore harm than the word of mouth.
Glenco Farms....the bait shop nearby...just call them...they will
tell it all about South....they want the business.
Gitzit'
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12.12 | and even more ramblings | GNPIKE::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Fri Feb 01 1991 13:25 | 31 |
| re: <<< Note 6.40 by JURAN::HAUER >>>
> Ken....I am almost positive about this. They did also do a netting
> study on Quabog. They found few pike and smaller sized pike. But
> South was where the big ones were found.
Hi Gitzit, if you're referring to my note,.33, where I said:
> Another thing about the pike study there is that they found the pike
> to be in schools rather when they are usually loners with one here
> and one there. Noone know why. I thought I heard they brought up
I was referring to a study done at Quabog, not South... a good
friend of mine who is on the lakes committee for Quabog told me
about it. I didn't hear any specifics about where "the big ones"
were (Quabog or South), just that there were some big ones out there.
> years. I don't think that the article in the Worcester T&G has
> done anymore harm than the word of mouth.
Maybe not. I live about 10 mins from this area, and have been fishing
South for 4 years now (all for spring + fall trout). I don't read
the T+G anymore because it's too damn conservative and they have
terrible Bruins coverage! ;-)
> Glenco Farms....the bait shop nearby...just call them...they will
> tell it all about South....they want the business.
I'll say!
Ken
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12.13 | Gitzit, Dont screw with me, Im a sick man | JUPITR::NEAL | | Fri Feb 01 1991 13:52 | 13 |
| Hey Gitzit, You are right about the study. I honestly believe you
are wrong about the T&G article. You cant get near the place now.
No problems before. It seems those types of articles attract the MEAT
fishermen, that the only beef I have. Hell if I really want to get out
there I just get there earlier. As for Glenco Farms, Great People.
good prices. I think she likes me :-). On another note, I hope this state
adopts a closed season for bass during the spawn. It will put an end to
easy meat hunting and tournaments that displace the bass during the spawn.
Rich
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12.15 | Rich...we knew you were sick already.:-) | JURAN::HAUER | | Sun Feb 03 1991 20:32 | 13 |
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Yikes....Hey Neal...don't do a drive by my house and shoot the
front window out...:-) If there are more people 'cause of the
article...then there probably are....I haven't been to the 'boag
or South this year. And about the Lady at Glenco...now DON'T
be giving that SECRET away too.....she's worth the trip there....
and she has mentioned your name when I told her that I worked at
Digital. Careful though...her husband is kinda protective, wouldn't
you be too!
Gitzit'
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12.16 | release them,where you catch them | HPSTEK::MMURPHY | | Mon Feb 04 1991 06:31 | 17 |
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Rich, Ray,
Sorry I can't agree totally. "A closed season during the spawn"
You've got to be kidden !! Do you know how long a spawn actually is?
I belive its "29 days" from start to finish. Now depending on
smallmouths & largemouths (these guys spawn at different water temps)
can easlly spawn "weeks a part". Or how about the spawn @ places like
Quabbin, compared to some of the 12' to 20' lakes. There are too many
variables to control, a closed season during a spawn would be
ludicrous. Sorry guys, I can't agree. Taking a bass off its bed will
most likely have no ill effects, there back on them in minutes. I feel
the half mile (or how ever long) ride in the live well/cooler is a
different story.
kiv
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12.18 | Ya thats it | JUPITR::NEAL | | Mon Feb 04 1991 10:11 | 5 |
| Kiv, I think we are in agreement. Catch and release, None in Possesion.
I heard the state is looking into this, following NH's lead. Anyone
have the facts?
Rich
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12.19 | | FURTHR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Mon Feb 04 1991 10:27 | 12 |
| re: <<< Note 6.44 by JURAN::HAUER >>>
> .............. And about the Lady at Glenco...now DON'T
> be giving that SECRET away too.....she's worth the trip there....
;-) Hah! When she was filling out the form for my
1991 fishin' license, she said "now gimme your phone # in
case I want a date"! I was ready to drop fishin' right
then and there ;-) The guys I was with were doubled over ;-)
Ken
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12.20 | and that law is? | JURAN::HAUER | | Mon Feb 04 1991 11:35 | 6 |
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Just what is the NH law?
Gitzit' [you know...enquiring mind kinda thing]
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12.21 | NH during the spawn | RANGER::MACINTYRE | Terminal Angler | Mon Feb 04 1991 11:58 | 15 |
| 4/1 - 6/30 Artificial lures only
4/1 - 5/14 2 fish
5/15 - 6/15 catch and immediate release *
6/16 - 6/30 2 fish
7/1 - 3/31 5 fish - except only 2 fish through the ice
* - NH F&G does issue a number of tournament permits for certain
bodies of water. Clubs may apply for permits. There is a a
$25 tournament permit fee. The permit allows tournament
participants to hold 2 fish in a livewell until they are
weighed and released.
-donmac
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12.22 | Sorry Warden, must have been natural causes | JUPITR::NEAL | | Mon Feb 04 1991 13:46 | 9 |
| Don Mac,
So what happens if during the 5-15 - 6-15 catch and
immediate release season, you have one of those permits to keep
two fish in your livewell during a tournament, and the fish
die. Would you be in deep doo doo?
Rich
BTW. Any bets as to when the title of this note will change again?:-)
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12.23 | | HPSTEK::RHUFF | | Fri Feb 08 1991 11:43 | 12 |
| While I was at the Fishin Expo at the Worcester Centrum, I was
gazing at the World record replicas. Along came this guy in a suit who
looked to me as one of those once-a-summer fishermen, if you know what
I mean. Anyways, he says to me, "I bet there's one bigger than that in
South Pond," as he pointer at the Muskie! I said to my father, "Boy is
there a lot of commotion about South Pond!" Seems as everyone has
heard of this place! So I think you little secret fishing hole is
pretty famous. Everyone seems to think that this will produce the next
record fish.
Swivel
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12.24 | | JUPITR::NEAL | | Fri Feb 08 1991 14:48 | 7 |
| Swivel,
Where have you been? I think thats it. EVERONE THINKS
ITS THE PLACE TO GO. Its no secret, never has been, Just over
publisized! Any way, thats not my secret place. I'll never tell
where that is!:-)
Rich
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