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Aldrich Lake
This is a relatively small, 66-acre, infertile, warm water pond located off Amherst Street just northwest of the center of Granby. Amherst Street divi... |
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Althea Lake
This is a small, 38-acre pond with a maximum depth of 15 feet. The shoreline is only lightly developed, mostly on the eastern side of the pond. Access... |
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Blackstone River
The river is named after William Blackstone (original spelling William Blaxton) who arrived in Weymouth, Massachusetts in 1623, and became the first s... |
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Charles River
Nice concrete ramp with parking for 2-3. You can go left or right for a few miles. very scenic and tranquil place to fish. |
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Chauncy Lake
Lake Chauncy is a moderately large, natural great pond of 185 acres. Its average depth is 14 feet with a maximum depth of 20 feet over a considerable ... |
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Dark Brook Reservoir
Species: Bullhead Catfish, White Perch, Northern Pike, Largemouth Bass, Brown Bullhead, Calico Bass(Black Crappie), Bluegill, Golden Shiner, Yellow Bullhead, Yellow Perch |
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Five Mile Pond
Five Mile is a 48-acre pond located immediately north of Route 20A in a highly urbanized section of Springfield. Depth averages 12 feet with a maximum... |
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Flint Pond
This shallow, 61-acre former millpond is located just west of the junction of Routes 3 and 113. It has a maximum depth of only six feet and an average... |
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Forest Lake (palmer)
This is a 43-acre marginal trout pond. Roughly 10% of the volume is classified as trout water. Average depth is ten feet, while maximum depth is 26 fe... |
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Fort Pond
Fort Pond is an average size (76 acre) two-story pond located in Lancaster just north of Route 2 at the Lunenburg Road exit. The water is clear in col... |
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