bartlett pond Plymouth ma Fishing Report

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Nemo's Devistation

took a canoe ride around Bartlett pond to clean up debris from the Blizzard and noticed many dead fish so then i decide to go check the whole pond out and i count 43 large-mouth bass all over 3 lbs dead and 1 under 3 lbs massive numbers of sunfish, perch, and catfish! only two pickerel and no white perch! that's devastating for a 33acre pond... needless to say i wont be producing many great catches out of her in 2013

  • Added By: tcmorse on 02/25/13 11:03 PM
  • Location: bartlett pond Plymouth ma
  • Report Date: 2/22/2013
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  • Any stripers in the mix? Seen pics of some nice ones caught out of there.

  • found this gizzard shad in the front yard when the water went down


  • I have gone out on the pond several times and no bites and have not even seen any fish. The pond is shallow max depth 7 feet but really no ice this year. I think the reason for this is the storm brought so much sea water in the fish could not handle it. The water had risen 10 feet on to my property and then the out flow was blocked by a house that was destroyed for three days

  • Should get a hold of MASS wildlife and report the fish kill

  • Did ya catch any fish. Or did you snag a dead one.

    How much Ice?
    I believe it's that time of year again. Time to bust out the kayaks, canoes, John boats, and bass boats.
    It's open water season guys!!!!!!!

  • We had that happen to a local honey hole of ours. All the sudden one year EVERYTHING was just gone and after doing some research, found out this had happened there as well. Sucks bigtime!

  • Never seen Bartlett, but let me guess its a shallow weedy pond?

    Fish kills are normal during winter months. Thick ice and snow prevent photosynthesis creating a lack of oxygen. The decaying organic matter builds up and makes the water toxic to fish. Bigger the fish the more oxygen they need.

    You can actually report fish kills on the Mass Fish and Wildlife website.

  • That sucks.

  • damn that's truly depressing. hopefully they replenish quickly.

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