Concord River Fishing Spot

3.67 Rating based on 6 Reviews
  • County: Middlesex County
  • Public Fishing: Yes
  • Elevation: 56'
  • Last Modified By: congar15 on 10/20/14 10:28 AM
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Concord River Baits and Tackle

Wet Fly Check Prices

  • Wolly Bugger tied onto spinning tackle, with bobber
  • Wolly Bugger

Lure (Other) Check Prices

  • Rubber worms frogs,spinners
    All worked

Other Check Prices

  • Bread Balls and Canned Corn
  • Feed corn and dat food were on the menu. We also tried chick peas, canned corn, luncheon meat, a coupld of pack/dough baits.

    We chummed a mix or bread crumb, hemp meal, pineapple soda and other such ingredients.

  • Oatmeal is the bait of choice from the locals. Simon and I also brought feed corn, boilies, chick peas, a few dough baits and a grits based pack bait.

    all action was from our Dat food boilies ( pineapple and strawberry) and the grits based pack bait. Oatmeal produced one good run, and a few nibbles.

  • We had many things on hand, oatmeal, boilies, chick peas, feed corn, birdseed and grits based pack/method mixes, dog food, maple peas...

    In the end most fish were caught on Chick peas, followed by Dat food (strawberry) with one on Simon's pineapple birdseed "cake" boilie.
  • Dat food and chick peas performed well once again. Maple peas had a run but we lost the fish.

In-Line Spinner Check Prices

  • Caught many fish here over the years on many different baits but the spinners seem to work best
  • White Rooster Tail

Worm Check Prices

  • Zoom Watermelon Seed
  • Watermelon/orange-red w/copper flake Senko rigged Texas style

Bass Jig Check Prices

  • Black n blue jig n pig

Nightcrawler Check Prices

  • Night crawlers with either a bobber or weights.

Minnow Check Prices

  • Shine on and dropped.
  • Used primarily live bait, crawlers and shiners. Creatures work well for bass as well.

Concord River Description

The Concord River is a tributary of the Merrimack River in eastern Massachusetts in the United States. The river, approximately 15 mi (24 km) long, drains a small rural and suburban region northwest of Boston. One of the most famous small rivers in U.S. history, it was the scene of an important early battle of the American Revolutionary War and was the subject of a famous 19th century book by Henry David Thoreau.

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