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Unnamed golf-course pond

Avg. Rating: 4.5
# Reviews: 8
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See the map point. It's a golf-course pond off Route 9 on Country Club ave.
9/14/2013

Great largemouth shore fishing off Route 9 in Framingham on Country Club Lane. This is one of the many ponds I fish in Framingham and Sudbury during lunch or after work in the summer when I want to catch a quick fish or two in less than an hour.

Yamamotos work exceptionally well in this area.

Besides this pond, look at the map and hit the other, tiny, ponds. Many are unnamed, and they offer exceptional bass fishing.





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Charles river carp and white catfish in Dedham and Needham

Avg. Rating: 5
# Reviews: 7
Views: 11188
Charles River
6/1/0 - 8/30/0

LOCATION: Consistent carp action between Dedham and Needham with easy access from 128. Spot 1 is the Dedham medical center. There is one small shore spot on the Dedham Medical Center side, and with some new construction, you can fish the opposite side too. Spot 2 is at Great Plain Ave, exit 18 on the Dedham/Needham line. There is an old fire road with a lot of shore access. Spot 3 is nearby at the canoe launch in Dedham.

TECHNIQUE: Chumming is key. Sweet corn works awesome. Use a couple rods with pole holders. Keep your bait on the bottom with an egg sinker, and leave your bail open. They chow down and take off like a bat out of hell (I ran into the river on more than one occasion to save a pole this year). Patience is important. I caught carp this year when I had a half hour to kill, but the average was maybe a fish every couple hours.

BRING A NET. Carp are tough. Even when you think you have one beat, they'll make a couple good breaks when they see you and when you try to get them ashore.

I pass the time between carp catching bass and pickies with artificials. I have yet to see a monster bass or pickerel, but there are respectable fish there. If I will be fishing until dark, I catch a few sunfish to use as cut bait for white catfish (Cut perch works the best, but they are 1000x harder to catch in the summer).

White catfish hit like hell for an hour right as it gets dark, and you're probably already rigged up for bottom fishing. You will catch some small cats and bullheads, but you'll also get good size white cats and a big bullhead is nothing to sneeze at.

After the spring striper run ended, I had a blast with these fish this year. It's also a good trip to bring kids on.

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