I live on this pond. It's extremely weedy. My favorite lure is a "weed walker", but just about anything that's top water is good. Plastic worms would be good also.
<--- I caught a 4 pounder a few weeks ago (that's the picture), but the biggest bass I caught here was 7lbs 2oz. back in 1989 , got a state pin for that one.
Has anyone been to the pond off route 3 in Tyngsboro across from locust pond? It's behind the Chelmsford business park and you can see it going north or south rt.3. If its not private property, I'm hoping to get a kayak in there and see if there's any lunkers.
Has anyone been to the pond off route 3 in Tyngsboro across from locust pond? It's behind the Chelmsford business park and you can see it going north or south rt.3. If its not private property, I'm hoping to get a kayak in there and see if there's any lunkers.
Wow, all this talk of the Merrimac Valley brings on a wave of nostalgia. Use to live & fish up there. Favorite ponds were Forge & Knops/Lost Lake & favorite rivers (I really miss this seeing as there are none on the Cape) are the Nashua, the Merrimac, & the Concord. Great memories . . .
That's usually where the bite is most consistent for pike is Billericas end. Trolling for them up and down stream on that stretch is great .
That's usually where the bite is most consistent for pike is Billericas end. Trolling for them up and down stream on that stretch is great .
Would casting a mepps #5 tandem aglia be a waste of time? I'm a big fan of mepps. The smaller ones always catch me decent bass and chain pickerel and the always plentiful yellow perch.
That's usually where the bite is most consistent for pike is Billericas end. Trolling for them up and down stream on that stretch is great .
Would casting a mepps #5 tandem aglia be a waste of time? I'm a big fan of mepps. The smaller ones always catch me decent bass and chain pickerel and the always plentiful yellow perch.