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No Matt, Carbuncles grow on rocks by the ocean and on the undersides of saltwater boats. :)

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Dam hooligans... ::)

LBH awesome video . Carbuncle is just getting hammered, there is always a ton of people up there and everyone practicly takes home anything they pull out of the water doesnt matter what they catch.

it really is, you guys know of any more quiet little productive ponds like carbuncle where i can take my wife with me she is really taking to going but doesn't really like big bodies of water in my crappy canoe.  i have heard some good things about Indian lake down in SK i believe.

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Indian is great but always has a good sea breeze and in a canoe can be a little tipsy. I would recommend Curran Res off Seven Mile Rd. in Scituate.

thanks tin. i live close to seven mile road. i recall fishing there years ago with my old man, bout 10 years ago a buddy and mine set out to find the second pond, i believe its called the lower res. we actually bush whacked through endless thorn bushes and endless muck up to our wastes and finally found it. basically the moral of the story is i haven't been there since ive been home and i remember it being kind of trashed and getting a bit dirty. do you or any of you guys know a way into the second pond off seven mile road itself, or is it strictly property access.

Some interesting conversation here,lol.

Carbuncle, eh? I don't know,....lots of much better water nearby.

As for the video,....you mean this one??

Hi guys Dan from RI here.

I just watched the video,may have to change my name to sucka :)

That's Tin and LBH for ya. I think I snagged that old Chevy yesterday. Either that or it was ol' Stumper....

Tin followed your advice, took the canoe out to seven mile road and by our standards my buddy and i had a good day. caught 7 bass in about 3 hours, all on plastics, and my 4 on mann's jelly worms. i might have had a better time if it wasn't my first time using a bait caster, that was an adventure. mostly little guys i would say only 2 of the bass were over a pound. that place is deeper in spots than i thought it was and man is it looking weed choked in most areas.

i might have had a better time if it wasn't my first time using a bait caster, that was an adventure.

It so much fun learning how to use a baitcaster, birdsnests and knots, almost makes you want to throw them away...oh the memories....wait I still hate my baitcasters. :)

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Tin followed your advice, took the canoe out to seven mile road and by our standards my buddy and i had a good day. caught 7 bass in about 3 hours, all on plastics, and my 4 on mann's jelly worms. i might have had a better time if it wasn't my first time using a bait caster, that was an adventure. mostly little guys i would say only 2 of the bass were over a pound. that place is deeper in spots than i thought it was and man is it looking weed choked in most areas.

Weedy, wow. I know in the back gets a little clumpy but thats all I find. If I need a relaxing day I will throw a small jig (Strike King Bitsy Flips with a Zoom Jr. Chunk) at all the brush along the dam and boat ramp shore and the rocks along the other side. Artic Cat and I have had some 40 fish days there in a couple hours.

have you found quality fish in there?

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2-2.5 and their are few of them. During the spawn that place shows it has them. Just don't know where they go.

2-2.5 and their are few of them. During the spawn that place shows it has them. Just don't know where they go.

that is good to know, was hoping you would say you have pulled some close to 5 out of there but i figured that might be a stretch. the thing that surprised me the most about the place (since it was the first time i had a boat on it) were the high water temps, and even more so the amount of people that showed up around 1pm to swim in the place.

i might have had a better time if it wasn't my first time using a bait caster, that was an adventure.

It so much fun learning how to use a baitcaster, birdsnests and knots, almost makes you want to throw them away...oh the memories....wait I still hate my baitcasters. :)

going to be a work in progress for sure, and i did spend most of the day picking out nests and knots. def made me question why i wanted to learn this so bad in the first place. good thing is i was fishing with my buddy who is a rookie so he didn't mind the hassle of it all.

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any of you guys been to wordens lately?

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any of you guys been to wordens lately?

Yea...it sucks as usual this time of year. ;D

i haven't been there in 6 or 7 years, but i always thought of worden's as a good place to so some summer froggin?

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I love Wordens this time of year.....Pike and bass are out of control in the shallow reeds..

My buddies Northern out of Wordens...not a monster but a lot of fun.

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and a little largie out of my secret honey hole :)

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very nice.  havent had any time to get out myself hoping to change that this week

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I gotta get outta here rhody is bummin me out

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While driving down to URI every morning I see Barber's Pond loaded with trouters and realize how much this state sucks.

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