Good place for Panfish. Crappie, Bluegills, Pumpkinseeds, and Green Sunfish are abundant, also holds some Largemouth here and there if you can find them. A friend of mine caught a 2 pound Brown Bullhead here a few weeks back as well. We usually fish the Sandy Beach Peninsula to the West of Willet Elementary School. A small trail through the woods leads right to it, past a waterfall with two cement walls which provide excellent Crappie holes. Also saw two very large (atleast 2-3 feet long) bright orange fish with friends in early June of 2012 swimming parallel to each other, they almost looked like Coi fish or Carp. Still puzzles us to this day and haven't seen them since. Also watch out for an abundance of snapping turtles nesting on the shorelines in early summer here!
The Ten Mile River is a river in southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The river is approximate 25 miles in length, with a total watershed drainage area of about 50 square miles that covers most of following municipalities: Plainville, North Attleborough, Seekonk, and Attleboro, and smaller portions of Mansfield, Rehoboth, Wrentham, and Foxborough. It arises from headwaters within Plainville, Massachusetts, flows generally south through many ponds, and has its outlet in the Seekonk River, then Providence River, into Narragansett Bay. Its tributaries include the Bungay River and Seven Mile River. The North Attleborough National Fish Hatchery is located in its upper reaches, and the river offers stocked trout fishing in the spring.