This is a small pond with a good amount of structure. Across from the ramp you will see a giant rock. To the right of the rock is actually a rock bar. Behind the bar is a very shallow extremely weedy cove. To the left of the rock is another cove that is farely shallow also. To the left of the ramp you will see a point which drops quickly to a depth of 25'. Also, in a straight line from the ramp to the rock, are 3 humps. These humps go from approximately 16'-20' and rise to 8'. I like to drift these humps using watermelom senkos, wacky style. The bass are good in size, as are the pickeral. Toss anything chartreuse to catch these toothy critters. I've caught a few 3+ lb'rs in here. The ramp is easy to launch from, but parking is only good for 5-6 trailers. Water is farely clear.
there is a gravel boat ramp off of federal furnace road with parking for several cars some large boulders and mostly wooded western half make for some bass cover
Dunham Pond is a 45-acre (180,000 m2) pond in Carver, Massachusetts, United States. The pond is located northeast of Sampsons Pond and southwest of Federal Pond.