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John wrote:
Congamond is a little far from worcester. I would have bet money that it was within the 50 miles John specified, but it turns out that it's more like 70! I'm shocked that I'm closer to Congamond here on the shore of LAke Zoar than Worcester is. And you're right about the pressure. But the fishing pressure has never bother me there. Just ther #@#$#$ ski boats. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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Congamond is a little far from worcester. It does hold great bass but has a
lot of fishing pressure. I like stump pond, otherwise known as A-1. It is in westboro and has a lot of nice size fish. Flint pond on route 20 in Shrewsbury is good although it has tons of weeds. It does however have a great boat ramp. You could also try Singletary in sutton. HTH John "steve burison" wrote in message news:xOJSc.5911$K82.1251@trndny01... Hey John Most lakes in mass are pretty small..more the size of ponds. The Quabbin Reservoir (west of Worcester) is the exception. If I was fishing the area for a day I might try Long Pond in Acton/Littleton...has a mix of good depth and weed cover. A1 or Stump pond in Shrewsbury is close and a mix of weed and wood cover. Lake maps are available on line and I think that there is a on line license purchase. Steve "John C. French" wrote in message . .. Hello all. The possibility exists that I may be taking a weekend trip to Mass. Anyone know of any good Bass lakes within 50 or so miles of Worcester? GPS waypoints as well? Also, can you get a license in Mass. at your local Kmart, as you can in NY? TIA to all who reply. John C. French |
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Oh,
You can get Licenses at any wal-mart or Dick's sporting goods. Dick's doesn't charge a retailer's fee. Wal-mart does. The closest Dick's is on Lincoln Street in Worc. or McCracken road in Millbury. "John C. French" wrote in message . .. Hello all. The possibility exists that I may be taking a weekend trip to Mass. Anyone know of any good Bass lakes within 50 or so miles of Worcester? GPS waypoints as well? Also, can you get a license in Mass. at your local Kmart, as you can in NY? TIA to all who reply. John C. French |
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John wrote:
any good Bass lakes within 50 or so miles of Worcester? Congamond on the MA/CT border is superb. Qinnsigamond (aka quinSUCKamound), right in Worcester is anything but. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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Hey John
Most lakes in mass are pretty small..more the size of ponds. The Quabbin Reservoir (west of Worcester) is the exception. If I was fishing the area for a day I might try Long Pond in Acton/Littleton...has a mix of good depth and weed cover. A1 or Stump pond in Shrewsbury is close and a mix of weed and wood cover. Lake maps are available on line and I think that there is a on line license purchase. Steve "John C. French" wrote in message . .. Hello all. The possibility exists that I may be taking a weekend trip to Mass. Anyone know of any good Bass lakes within 50 or so miles of Worcester? GPS waypoints as well? Also, can you get a license in Mass. at your local Kmart, as you can in NY? TIA to all who reply. John C. French |
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