Ware River Fishing Spot

4 Rating based on 1 Reviews
  • County: Hampden - Palmer
  • Elevation: 364'
  • Last Modified By: vinny60 on 09/13/09 07:13 PM
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Ware River Baits and Tackle

Other Check Prices

  • Chartreuse Extra Scent power bait, or Natural color Extra Scent power bait

In-Line Spinner Check Prices

  • Rooster Tail

Roundhead Jig Check Prices

  • Actually used a trout magnet 's to catch 1 Brook trout and 1 Brown.. C aught a rainbow on a 4 inch Yum Dinger..
  • Most were caught on a Trout Magnet . 1 on a Rapala and the other on aRooster Tail . Largest fish was the Last one caught . Trout magnet was the right bait to yse today.

Panfish Jig Check Prices

  • Trout Magnet
  • Trout Magnet Gold Jig Gold Body.
    One Brook Trout and one Rainbow.
  • Trout Magnet Jigs .Gold with Gold body
  • Trout Magnet Jigs
  • Trout Magnet Jig

Nightcrawler Check Prices

  • Brother in Law got only bite - but did land the fish

Ware River Description

The Ware River is a Massachusetts river that has two forks, the longest of which (the east branch) begins near Hubbardston, Massachusetts, continues through the middle of the state, joins the Quaboag River, and ends in Three Rivers, Massachusetts, where it joins the Chicopee River on its way to the Connecticut River. The Brigham Pond Dam, to form a pond of the same name, first impounds the east branch of the Ware River near Hubbardston, Massachusetts. The watershed north of Hubbardston feeds tributaries of the Ware and Millers Rivers, the Millers River running generally west, and the Ware River running generally south. This river is part of the Massachusetts Water Resource Authority (MWRA) drinking water system serving the greater Boston area. This river is part of the Chicopee River Watershed.

The Ware River is a Massachusetts river that has two forks, the longest of which (the east branch) begins near Hubbardston, Massachusetts, continues through the middle of the state, joins the Quaboag River, and ends in Three Rivers, Massachusetts, where it joins the Chicopee River on its way to the Connecticut River. The Brigham Pond Dam, to form a pond of the same name, first impounds the east branch of the Ware River near Hubbardston, Massachusetts. The watershed north of Hubbardston feeds tributaries of the Ware and Millers Rivers, the Millers River running generally west, and the Ware River running generally south. This river is part of the Massachusetts Water Resource Authority (MWRA) drinking water system serving the greater Boston area.

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