Walden Pond.
Some bigguns in there both large and small mouth, lots of clear deep water. You also have the possibility of pulling in some big rainbow and brown trout.
Walden Pond.
Some bigguns in there both large and small mouth, lots of clear deep water. You also have the possibility of pulling in some big rainbow and brown trout.
I used to go here a lot but paying to park sucks and some swimming clubs or something pretty much turned me off. It seems every time I was there someone would be doing laps right up the shore line. There's plenty of other places that have free parking. I like too hit the ponds at Harold Parker, plenty of access.
This should go without saying but generally the best lakes and pond will have a strong forage base and lots of cover/structure. What contributes to a strong forage base? The lakes and ponds that have that "something else. that something else is an extra 1-2 types of forage that others do not have I.E. herring, alewifes and trout, yes trout. Bass feed on stocked trout and grow BIG from doing it. These things can be found by going to fish and games website and looking at topo maps/google earth
I was always under the impression that trout was a bass's(atleast big bass) #1 favorite forage.
sorry, didn't mean to sound like a turd! Some guys get a kick out of sending people fishing in total dumps knowing they are wasting your time. Drive all the way there......no place to launch a boat, no parking, trash everywhere, 4 feet deep across the whole place, weeds up the ying yang, and it's full of just sun fish......
I wouldn't do that to anyone. I'd rather tell you straight out here's a few places, but i'm keeping my honey hole in my back pocket!