Made my 1st trip to Mystic lakes today. I found the upper shallow basin full of silt and mud. Temp. 52. Water level down 3/4 ft. The silt and mud flowing from the Abajona river is NASTY ! Visability 6". I kid you not!. They are draining the lakes and mystic river to do work on the Alfred st. bridge in Everett. Most all shore structure exposed. Visibilty about a foot in middle lake. I went down to lower lake and found water level really low. The new dam flowing like we the people down stream. I walked out on a flat about 30/40 yards because water is so low. Wouldnt recomend the place right now. I have been fishing the Mystic since 1976 (yes i am old) and havent seen it this low. Expected to last through mid May because of bridge work. I will try to keep you all up to date. Headed for Horn Pond Later guys..... Tony

Posted Wed Mar 21, 2012 3:54 pm

Thanks for the info. Was thinking of going to either there or Horn tomorrow myself. The water level will be back up eventually. We have a cartopper tourney there later in the summer.

Posted Wed Mar 21, 2012 5:35 pm

they are also dredging out the aberjona between the section of mill pond and the bridge at train station. That is where lots of mud and silt are coming from. Not that the river is ever clean, but right now its dirty as hell. Still, the bass are there, I have caught them.

Posted Wed Mar 21, 2012 6:48 pm

Is there a paved ramp upper or low mystic lake?

Thanks.

Posted Thu Mar 22, 2012 1:04 pm

Paved ramp for the upper mystic and that lake is electric only. MEP do patrol that area. Access to the lower lake is via a ramp way down the river (near Wellington MBTA stop/wellington bridge). Its about a 4 mile drive up the river to get into the lower mystic. As mentioned, the water is way down so driving up the river would be tough although I did it back in the fall when the water level was low (not as low as it is now). Back in the early winter I saw some guy pull a 6lber out of the lower mystic. I've caught a few smallies out of there too but I'm not sure how big the population is.

Arlington Resevoir is very low (max 3 ft) as well. If it had been a harsher/ colder winter and that thing had frozen over for a long period of time, it would have probably killed every fish in there. But as the case is, there are still plenty alive and with the max water depth at 3 ft, it provided some pretty decent action although I couldnt find the size I wanted last week (but I found plenty of slime darts). Water temp was over 60 a week ago. I understand the effort to eliminate some of the weeds but the let down last fall didnt help the fish. Back in Nov. I was going to go there with my big boat and catch as many fish as possible to transport (shouldnt use that word since that would be illegal and maff has the most law abiding citizens/anglers I've ever heard) to spy pond so they wouldnt die such a crappy death. I never made it but luckily the winter was mild.

Posted Thu Mar 22, 2012 1:23 pm

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