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poppinbass

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  1. Just got back from quannapowit went to various spots but tried the spot across from honey dew and pulled in two decent sized perch on a rapala crankbait. Thanks for the tip hamma.
  2. Thanks lunker, went to harold parker for 40 minutes after work today and nada not even a sign of fish saw a couple other guys there didnt look liek they got anything either. Think ill try some of the suggestions in the thread that i havent been too yet. Golf course sounds promising, is fishing permitted?
  3. Yes horn pond in Woburn and yes pillings I caught a decent size one by the dam on the summer street side. She was hiding under a brush overhang near the concrete wall. Ive seen bass doing belly flops in the middle of pillings when I get a kayak or boat thats one of my first places to go. I have tried quanipowitt a couple times but not on the locations thats you suggested. I will be sure to go there and try those spots. About the tiger muskies, you ever caught one? Poppin
  4. Hey hamma, Yes I have been at Fields pond for a while now just kind of getting boring there. Im hoping I am able to get a kayak next year so I can gain better access. Thanks for the other reccomendations too I will have to try them out next week. I went to horn pond a few times, decent bite but seems liek with a kayak it would be great there at dusk. Thanks again!
  5. Thanks A-Jay! I am from Middlesex county as well, Harold Parker is a great area just wish people would stop leaving their trash throughout the park.
  6. Hey guys, I have been fishing off the shore in north shore MA for a while now, but the same spots are getting old. Right now I go to Martians Pond, Harold Parker State Forrest. Seems like the bite is getting slow; however that could be from over-fishing at the shoreline. Any suggestions for new spots, from guys in this area, where I don't need a boat or kayak?

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