Field Pond, Andover MA Harold Parker Fishing Report

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Field Pond - Andover MA

Stopped by Field Pond in Harold Parker on the way home last Thursday. After working the shoreline and HUGE cover from downed trees in the pond across the street I went over to Field. I found a place where you can walk out on to a point by balancing on some logs. Once out there I ripped a spinnerbait into the wind and pulled out a sardine size largemouth. Worked all around the point - only about 20 minutes of casting. Sardine was all I got. Good access to almost all the shoreline around the lake and again, some good cover on the E side of the pond. Kayak would be key.

  • Added By: drinnt on 06/08/11 11:46 AM
  • Location: Field Pond, Andover MA Harold Parker
  • Report Date: 6/2/2011
  • # of Hotspots: 1
  • # of Photos: 1
  • # of Fish Caught: 1
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Field Pond Island Catch

  • # of Fish Caught: 1
  • Water Type: freshwater
  • Type of Fish: Largemouth Bass
  • Fish Length (Avg): 9 inches
  • Fish Length (Max): 9 inches
  • Bait Type: Spinnerbait / Buzzbait Check Prices
  • Bait Details: See photo - chartreuse 3" Mr. Twister trailer.

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  • Indeed I agree...as would Dick's and my tackle box. I have gone through a pack of snap swivels and lost SEVERAL lures transitioning to "shore fishing" - especially in these rocky lakes like Spot. Though I shall hold out for the grand reward and return there today for another beating. The way I look at it - it can only help me improve my gear and ability. If I don't get anything by end of season on Spot then I'll have something different to say. :)

  • drinnt- ive been fishing spot a few times recently and that sure is a tough place to fish. deep, clear water with steep banks and rocky ledges that drop off into 25 ft of water. fishing the bottom there can be a nightmare also with all the rocks and boulders to get your lures choked into. I havent had success in my few trips there but a couple of guys on this site have caught some beasts in there and i have also seen pics on other boards of some giant smallies and lgmouth that were caught there so i guess if you work for them there you may be rewarded.

  • That's the problem I'm finding with MA, though I do physically SEE nice fish in Spot Pond. For the 15 mile radius of H.Parker it seems there are dozens of ideal habitats but the fish are virtually non-existent. It's like touring a gorgeous museum with no displays. Frustrating. I fished my whole life in Maine and do still - I have to say though...all this work in MA is improving my technique considerably and I kill it when I hit the lake. So - that is good! :)

  • the problem with most of the harold parker ponds is that even when the bite is on the place is littered with fish 1lb and under. im sure there are some nice ones in there sumwhere but be damned if i can find em. a lot of pressure on that pond and some take fish outta there while others try to catch and release but use live baits and thus many do not survive after release. It sure does look like great bass water, though i think if you are targeting larger bass there are better bets around.

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