I fished there two weeks ago and all the fish I caught were very skinny too. They looked sick almost. We did pretty well though and caught a lot of fish flipping docks
from when i fished it earlier this the bass were all real skinny but it might have been right after spawn an they dropped their eggs but there are defiantly a lot of bass there fishing deep is the way to go or target the little cover that is up shallow
Thinking about fishing Big Sandy in Plymouth. Seems to have a good variety of species.
Big Sandy Pond is a 134-acre (0.54 km2) natural kettlehole pond in Plymouth, Massachusetts. It is located south of West Wind Shores, north of Buzzards Bay, Little Sandy Pond and Whites Pond, and east of Ezekiel Pond. The pond has an average depth of 19 feet (5.8 m) and a maximum depth of 37 feet (11 m). There are less than two miles (3 km) of shoreline. Bourne Road runs near the western shore of the pond. The Ponds of Plymouth, a large residential development, surrounds the northern and eastern shores of the pond. The Division of Fisheries & Wildlife provides access in the form of a concrete pad ramp suitable for trailer boats off Gunning Point Road, a dirt road, at the southeastern shore.