Myles Standish? Have always wanted to get in there but have no idea where the access is. I know someone who fished it a few years ago and did pretty well. Guess I should ask him about the access
If it is the one in MSSP it is shallow 6-7' max and SUPER clear. I fished it once and it was super tough. Best advice if you are going to try it is to pick a cloudy day with a little breeze
Needed to try a different place so I headed down there this morning. With a chilly NE wind blowing I didn't have very high expectations. Ended up with around a dozen or so, nothing over 2lbs. Shadalicious, WR Senko and Rapala Shallow Shad Rap did the damage. Super clear water and I didn't have to deal with any pesky pickerel
Returned today. Slow start, flat calm conditions. Breeze picked up and managed a dozen or so out of the pads with a senko type bait. Nothing over 2lb. I don't think there are any pickerel in this pond Had the place to myself all morning. A couple of yakkers showed up when I was leaving.
If you park at the visitor center you can hook a canoe over to the submerged stairs, or drive all the way around to the cul de sac area and launch at the stairs there.
Won't be able to fit much more than a kayak/canoe/crawdad
Would really be nice if they fixed the road and opened the gates That's a 3 mile drive each way to bring you closer to the stairs But it's been closed for as long as I can remember.
Would really be nice if they fixed the road and opened the gates That's a 3 mile drive each way to bring you closer to the stairs But it's been closed for as long as I can remember.
I grew up about 4 miles from the State Forest in Carver, I can barely remember the last time that bridge was open, been closed for has to be going on 15+ years.
Went down Friday morn. 42 deg! Pretty damn cold! Had 4 on the hook during the first 15 min. I was there. They all managed to escape me. Tough going from that point on. Only got 1 in the yak and a few other strikes. I'll give it another shot in a couple of weeks or so.