Went to Spy Pond today and noticed that they killed the weeds. Would have probably went some where else if I knew this before hand. Does the the state or town's post when they are going to spray lakes?

Posted Mon Jun 10, 2013 2:41 pm

Maybe in the local papers?

Posted Mon Jun 10, 2013 2:44 pm

I've seen signs posted there around the lake when they do them. That place sucks after they do it. Arlington Bait and Tackle might know when they do it there, I think its only once a year.

Posted Mon Jun 10, 2013 3:07 pm

i've seen signs around there as well and the local town papers and news sites do sometimes have stories about it or announcing it.

chemicals or the churner?

Posted Mon Jun 10, 2013 4:23 pm

what happens at spy and I imagine elsewhere as well is this....... the home owners all around the pond all have there lawns treated with fertilizers that all wash into the pond. The nitrogen fertilizers then make the weed growth etc grow at super fast speeds and choke that place out.

Huge bass in spy back in the day before the water was treated as often. They know they are killing fish because after they treat it the stock it with 6 inch bass by the hundreds.

Posted Mon Jun 10, 2013 4:28 pm

I know Dudley didn't fish the same since the weeds were killed.The result was the same with some other places too.What about the algea treatment?Does anyone see an affect from that?

Posted Mon Jun 10, 2013 4:50 pm

They treat Boone pretty much every year around this time (mid-June), usually there are signs up in the neighborhood the week prior to it as they don't want people swimming in the lake the same day. Fishing does seem to slow down for the week following the weed kill, but then again the fishing has slowed down in general at Boone due to the pressure.

I know that it is necessary in some ponds that get choked but it's a shame it hurts the fish and other lake creatures.

Posted Mon Jun 10, 2013 5:18 pm

I ran across one at Ellis Pond in Norwood this past Sunday. It was posted no boating or fishing until June 6, so the application must have been a week or two earlier. I fished it anyway, only got one pickerel and one bass.

Posted Mon Jun 10, 2013 6:17 pm

bloomagoo

I ran across one at Ellis Pond in Norwood this past Sunday. It was posted no boating or fishing until June 6, so the application must have been a week or two earlier. I fished it anyway, only got one pickerel and one bass.



What a small world, I fish that place quite a bit. Theres some nice ones up in there.

Posted Mon Jun 10, 2013 6:23 pm

It's been on my radar for a few weeks. Two weeks ago I tried to get in but a father and son had parked themselves at the boat launch. I didn't see any other convenient place to put in so I went elsewhere that day (and had a great day to boot). In the interim, they treated the pond with herbicide. All of the pads are dying. The one bass I caught was on a frog over a weed bed in the middle.

Posted Tue Jun 11, 2013 4:49 am

That's a good observation Kman. The residents fertilize their lawns making the pond weeds grow faster and then blame fishermen for choking up "their" ponds with weeds. As the world turns

Posted Tue Jun 11, 2013 6:20 am

Read in the Taunton Gazette the town is loking to clean the weeds in Winnecunnett. The talk is to lower the pond level to expose the weeds then apply some chemical. They were talking early fall then, raise the level to protect the fish over the winter.

Posted Tue Jun 11, 2013 6:28 am

All this talk about chemicals to fight other chemicals and artificially stocking the ponds...

Sometimes I wish I could just travel back in time with all my gear to the 1600s and fish the lakes of Mass. in peace.

Posted Tue Jun 11, 2013 10:09 am

leo95

All this talk about chemicals to fight other chemicals and artificially stocking the ponds...

Sometimes I wish I could just travel back in time with all my gear to the 1600s and fish the lakes of Mass. in peace.



Hmmm you'd probably find no largemouth bass since they were introduced from NY in the early 1800s...but I know what you mean Smile

Posted Tue Jun 11, 2013 11:41 am

Just got back from fishing Spy. It was a tough bite out there. Also very little weed left. It just amazes me that the people that live around Spy pond want to save the earth but it's OK to add herbicide to the pond for aesthetics only. They should have to drink the water and see how they like it.

Posted Tue Jun 11, 2013 4:25 pm

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