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Nine Mile is a 30-acre pond located immediately south of Route 20 in Wilbraham. Depth averages 11 feet with a maximum depth of 22 feet. The water is light brown in color and the bottom is predominantly mud. Aquatic weeds are moderate throughout, most abundant in the southern cove. Approximately 80% of the shoreline is developed. Boat access is over a dirt beach located at the eastern end of the lake. Shoreline access is limited to the boat launching area. Recreational use is high during the summer and includes swimming, boating and fishing. Fish Populations: largemouth bass, white perch, bluegill, pumpkinseed, red-breasted sunfish, yellow perch, black crappie, white sucker, yellow bullhead, golden shiner and banded killifish.
This pond offers good fishing for an assortment of warm water species. The bass population appears too heavily fished, but we did find individual fish from legal size to over 20 inches. Panfishing should be excellent, as the pond contains many large sized white perch. No trout are stocked here.