Don't go walking around there at night unless your trying to get scalped by a unseen force :o
yea from what ive heard.
it does give you the creeeps. you gota pass an old house way out in the woods. theres a chance your the only one out there. plus the fact that there was massacre
So is it true this place was named after a massacre of Native American's by the English Settlers? Lol, this place would give me the willies if that were true. Never fished it, but I am kind of sketched out on its past haha.
Bloody Pond is a 98-acre natural kettle hole pond with an average depth of 17 feet and a maximum depth of 38 feet. The pond's water sources are groundwater, the water is clear and has a transparency of 16 feet. There are over two miles of shoreline, moderately developed on the western shoreline and undeveloped on the eastern shoreline. The bottom is composed of soft, gritty black muck. Bloody Pond is located in South Plymouth, just west of Route 3, between exits 2 and 3. Public access is provided through the town of Plymouth's conservation land. The access is reached off Long Pond Road and heading east on Bog Hill Road, which is a dirt road opposite Carver Road. Anglers must park at a small two-car parking area in front of a gate and follow a trail marked with small white triangles before it rejoins the dirt road. Access is at a point in the southeastern corner of the pond owned by the town of Plymouth. Due to the long walk from the parking lot, access is really suitable only for shore and wading fishermen, but for the determined it is possible to portage in a canoe or cartop boat. Fish: yellow perch, white perch, chain pickerel, smallmouth bass, white sucker, bluegill, pumpkinseed, brown bullhead, largemouth bass, northern pike.
Smallmouth bass and chain pickerel are the dominant gamefish, and fishermen can expect to catch these as well as largemouth bass. Yellow perch and white perch can provide good panfish action, although average size tends to be small.