Westfield River Fishing Spot

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Westfield River Description

The Westfield River in Massachusetts flows through Westfield and empties into the Connecticut River at West Springfield, Massachusetts. It has a 497 sq. mi. drainage area consisting of several tributaries. These include the North Branch, the Middle Branch and the West Branch. The Swift River joins the North Branch near Cummington. (Note: there are two Swift Rivers in central Massachusetts). The lower section was formerly known as the Agawam River, not to be confused with the Agawam River in southeastern Massachusetts. Running for a total of 78.1 miles, the river rises in the Berkshire Hills in the northwest of the state and flows generally southeastwardly to join the Connecticut River at West Springfield. At one time the river was so polluted that it would change color based on the nature of the contaminate. Today, the river is cleaner and it is possible to swim in it. It is a state and locally managed river featuring native trout fishing and rugged mountain scenery in the context of a historical mill town settlement. The river provides over 50 miles of whitewater canoeing and kayaking. The river corridor also contains one of the largest roadless wilderness areas remaining in the state and is home to several endangered species. The Westfield River offers many opportunities for fishing and was highlighted in the Fall, 2000 issue of "Trout", a publication of Trout Unlimited. The Westfield River Watershed offers camping opportunities for both car-campers and hiker-campers at several commercial campgrounds. Because of the water quality and areas of natural habitat, the Westfield River and its tributaries are ideal for wild Atlantic Salmon.

The Westfield River has been stocked with tagged trout. If you happen to be one of the rare lucky anglers that happens to catch one of them, make sure you contact Bill Gogol at (413)568-7569.

The Westfield River in Massachusetts flows through Westfield and empties into the Connecticut River at West Springfield, Massachusetts. It has a 497 sq. mi. drainage area consisting of several tributaries. These include the North Branch, the Middle Branch and the West Branch. The Swift River joins the North Branch near Cummington. (Note: there are two Swift Rivers in central Massachusetts). The lower section was formerly known as the Agawam River, not to be confused with the Agawam River in southeastern Massachusetts.

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