i drove by the ramp last weekend (boat loaded up) and was suprised to find construction fence up all around the ramp. instead of throwing on the hardhat and taking the fence apart with a screwdriver, i decided to redirect to a different pond. it looks like they are working on a damned portion, not the ramp.
does anyone know if there is any other place to slide in a car-topper? or when they might be opening the ramp back up?
thanks guys -Bill
Thanks for the info. If I hear or see anything else (or find a way in) I will post ASAP. I love this place. Wouldn't mind seeing a cartopper tourney here sometime And I also think this will help next season even bette!!
check like google maps and look at the pond. If you look at the complete opposite side of the pond from the ramp, the mbta tracks are there. There is a road somewhere over there you can pull off and there's like a gate you can park a couple cars. Tried that route but gave up and went to the ramp.
I think I have shown more people that pic of my fish then of my daughter!! Just under 6 lbs. Look closely at the pic how I had him.... Sucked the senko in so hard it went through it's gills!
Got on in it Monday from the opposite end of the public access. Took some elbow grease to get through some shallow marsh but it was worth it ! Got there about noon and left about 5-5:30. Caught about thirty bass between me and my buddy. I was in em for about 20-23 and he was in the low teens. They were between a pound and 2.75. I was hoping for a lunker but honestly I can't complain we caught them all day. All mine were on topwater and his were on a rapala. I'm thinking the overcast skies combined with the cooler temperature and spots of light rain (oxidation) throughout the dat was just a perfect recipe for success. And not to mention the unbelievable structure in this lake. It was fun. Surreal really. At one point I caught 4 fish on four casts. I've never experienced a day like that as far as quantity. Well worth the wait !!
I love this place, I went there a little over a year ago damn maybe even two now. and killed it on the electric blue jig all day long. my arm was legit tired when i got home, awesome day!
I as gonna say all u jig and plastics enthusiasts would probably do very well there 2. Tons of stumps and trees submerged in the water. Tons of pads and weedlines. I'm telling ya I was laughing at my buddy saying,"Is this real rite now ?" "Is this really happening?" Fun Stuff. My thumb is still all chewed up
Has anyone taken a full-size boat in there? I realize that it's not an option right now, but can it be done in general? I've only ever been there once, in high wind, and I stayed in the pool near the ramp.