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Myles Standish----Plymouth,MA

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Wondering if any one can help me out here. I know fearing pond is known for it's trout but I'm wondering which of the other ponds in Standish are best for largemouth and / or smallmouth. Thanks for any info you can give me. 8-)

There are probably 15 ponds in all of Myles Standish, I think that College Pond offers some good large mouth from shore fishing, or Torrey Pond

I havent been down to plymouth so much in the past year but I plan on it this year. Have you ever been to Ames Nowell State Park in Abington? Awesome Fishing. Most underrated in the South Shore

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Try this.  Some of Myles Standish ponds are in Carver, some in Plymouth.

 

Looks like there are a few of us in southeastern MA.  Maybe we can have a get together or two this year, nothing formal, just to try each other's favorite ponds.

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gettin my boat boat tomorrow! pumped!

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Unless it's an ice boat, you won't be using it for a while.

Good luck with your boat boat.  ;)

What are you getting?

just some $1500 5HP Jon Boat..nothing special. Just something is good at this point. Hey you know what I noticed when trying to do some research?

It is RIDICULOUSLY hard to find out which local ponds around me in MA I am able to boat in. DCR, then MA Wild Life the google. Ugh. I jut wanna know!

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You can fish just about any pond with that boat except for the few that are electric only.  5 hp is good on any pond that allows gasoline engines.

The list of ponds on the Mass Wildlife is hardly complete.  For example, Sawdy pond near me is not listed.  It's a fairly good sized pond, about a mile long and a half mile wide has a public access which is on route 177 at the Rhode Island state line.

While not totally reliable, or up to date, the ponds listed have directions to the public access places and fishing tips for the ponds.

Gosh, I'm an SE dude too! I am about to get a longer jon as well. There are some great puddles in Southeast Mass... There are a bunch of smaller and less pressured ponds and lakes that hold some big fish. If you have a boat, even better. Looks like I finally have some bassin' guys to talk to from my area.

I'de gladly take whomever/fish with whomever from the Eastern Area, We do have some great ponds that hold monster underrated fish that's a fact.

I'de gladly take whomever/fish with whomever from the Eastern Area, We do have some great ponds that hold monster underrated fish that's a fact.

Period. Everyone wants to go to the salt, which is fun, but bassin' on a bunch of lakes that are as overlooked as mud on the tires is pretty sweet... There are deep natural lakes, shallow ones, and few nice impoundments, great smallmouth lakes if you do your research, and lot of water to yourself...

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I know of a few ponds in pembroke that have some big ones .. I was actually going to try to set up a little competition somewhere local? Anyone wanna join?

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