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Geza Carr's Trips

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Stump Pond in Autumn: Epic Canoe Flip

Avg. Rating: 5
# Reviews: 8
Views: 4026
Stump Pond, Westborough, MA
10/10/2011

Me and Matt decided to make a trip out to stump for some fall bassin'. I was wary because of the wind so I wanted to launch from the less dangerous eastern side of the pond. We had to find a path through the woods to steer clear of the construction area.

Once we were in, Matt promptly hooks up on a nice lil pounder. Then the wind blew us into the pads where I caught my first fish of the day, about 1lb 5 oz. We then paddled our way to the other side of the pond which was more sheltered. I switched over to a jig and Matt switched to a floating rap. Although we saw a lot of action going on there, we werent able to get anything in the boat except one small bass I caught.

Next spot we tried was a patch of stumps in front of the small nearby island where I boated a nice 1 1/2 pounder on the bitsy flippin jig. Our next course of action was to move into the treacherous stump field beyond the island. This is when our trip went afoul.

We tried a spot just beyond the island for a bit with no results. We agreed to park at the island so I could take a leak before we ventured further into the abyss. That's when we got stuck on a stump (not the first time this has happened here). We were stuck pretty bad and in the process of trying to get unstuck we ended up teetering too far sideways, causing both of us to be ejected from the boat! DOH!

Luckily, since the canoe didnt flip over completely, we were able to salvage nearly all of our stuff. Although, Matt did lose a few spoons. We walked the canoe which was full of water and floating tackle to the island where we dried off and organized our stuff. Luckily the digital camera was sealed in a ziplock bag in my pocket and ended up staying completely dry! We had two beers left so we decided to pound them to medicate the recent horrible trauma of flipping.

Once we were back on the water it was glass and the sun was starting to go down. I was feeling better and wanted to stick it out and catch some more fish because it was looking like PRIMETIME. Matt agreed reluctantly so we pressed on.
I casted a watermelon senko perfectly in between two stumps and FISH ON. A beautiful two and a half pounder. Then Matt started honing in on em'. A 2 and a few ones for him. I got another pounder and a dink and, feeling like troopers, we called it a night.

We did get soaked, but I was proud that we A: managed to salvage virtually all of our gear and B: stuck it out to put some more fish in the boat!


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Another Farm Pond Piggy

Avg. Rating: 5
# Reviews: 7
Views: 3965
Farm pond, Framingham, MA
9/27/2011

Went on a solo canoe mission to Farm pond the other morning. Got in around 7:45. Nice calm morning. Caught a little 12in Largemouth on my 3rd cast in the northern cove where the launch is. Stuck to that area for a bit longer and was rewarded handsomely. I cast a black w blue flk senko out towards the middle of the cove, let it soak and then as soon as I lifted it I saw a big swirl and felt a little tug. I waited a few seconds and then set the hook on another Farm pond HAWG. Soon as I saw how big he was I loosened up my drag and let him tire himself out. By the time I got him to the boat and had my hand in his mouth I saw that the hook had come out. Thank Christ I was just in the nick of time! This piggy weighed in at 4lbs 11 oz. Snapped some shots and was sure to get the slob back in the water quickly. It's friggin hard to get a good pic when they're that big!
The rest of the day ended up being fairly productive with a few 2's, a 1 1/2 and a couple pounders. Also caught a few slime darts. Finished up around 12 with 8 bass total and 2 picks.

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Stump Pond: Round 2

Avg. Rating: 5
# Reviews: 5
Views: 4039
Stump Pond, Westborough, MA
9/26/2011

After the last trip I just couldn't wait to get back in here! Took the GF this time. We got in around 4:00 and fished till 7:15. I caught about 10 and Deirdre caught 1 nice one, biggest of her fishing career so far. She did have a lot of hookups, including one that broke her line. All the fish were over 1 pound except one dink. We also had 3 that were 2 lbs or better. Ran into some ladys taking a walk on our way in and they said the ramp was still closed. You gotta paddle through some thick stuff to get in the back way, but it's totally do-able in a small canoe or kayak.

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Stump Pond

Avg. Rating: 4.6
# Reviews: 5
Views: 7423
Stump Pond, Westborough, MA
9/17/2011

Finally made it out to this place after hearing so many good things about it. Cant believe it took me this long to get out there! Place definitely lived up to its reputation as being one of the most unique, productive, and challenging Largemouth fisheries in the state.

The day started like this: my buddy Matt called me yesterday morning and told me he wanted to hit up brookline res today and then stump tomorrow. I said that I was busy tomorrow, so today would be a much better day for me to take a trip out to stump so he decided to blow off his other plans and we hopped in the car later that afternoon en route to A 1.

Had to stop by Dick's in Natick to get a new rod because my previous one (6' ugly) bit it. I upgraded to the 6.5' and bought some senkos and we were back on the road again.

I was a little apprehensive as to how we were going to get in to this place because I kept hearing that the ramp was closed, but someone had tipped me off on another way to sneak a canoe in. I scoped it on google maps and it looked promising so sure enough it worked out. Got there around 4:45. We had a bit of a walk, but it was not too bad really. The place where we put it was unbelievably weedy and shallow so we had to heave a little bit and then paddle through the weeds. The pond is aptly named; stumps and trees everywhere, some sticking out of the water, some just barely submerged so you dont notice until you're literally right on top of them. Anyway, absolutely perfect bass habitat. Cover and structure everywhere!

I connected with my first LMB about ten or fifteen minutes in. A fat little pounder hanging out on the edge of the shallows about 20 yds from shore. We continued moving up the shoreline where I connected with three more Largemouth and Matt finally got his first fish of the day. All were 1-1.5 lbs. I also had something bite my worm in half, maybe a pike I thought. At that point the water was glass. Fish were jumping everywhere and I saw some HUGE ones surfacing out in the middle, so we cautiously paddled our way out there where we had the best double hook up I have ever had. Dual 2.5 pounders! Fifteen minutes later I connected with the last and biggest fish of the trip: a solid 3 pounds. Matt fished a jitter for a little while after that, but it was gettin real dark so we had to call it quits.

So we got 8 fish in a little over 2 hours, almost all were over 1 pound. Cant wait to hit this place up again!

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Kettle pond camping in VT

Avg. Rating: 5
# Reviews: 5
Views: 4530
Kettle Pond, VT
9/10/2011

went on a nice camping trip with some old VT friends at my favorite smallmouth pond. It was chilly and the action wasn't as hot as I hoped. I did catch this one real nice Sally along with some smaller ones. I also lost a few that felt pretty huge.
The fish in this pond are friggin escape artists!

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bassin' in the rain

Avg. Rating: 4.6
# Reviews: 5
Views: 3980
Buckmaster pond Westwood, MA
9/6/2011

real wet one today! decided to kill some time at buckmaster even though it was raining pretty good. the fishing has always been good there on cool, rainy days like today plus I had the whole pond to myself. fished for about 3 hours and boated 10 bass and one mean pickerel. this pond has always provided good steady action for me, but fish over 3 pounds are definitely rare. biggest today was maybe 1.5. caught most of the fish in and near the pads on the northern end of the pond

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Last Minute Lunker

Avg. Rating: 5
# Reviews: 10
Views: 3712
Farm pond, Framingham, MA
8/23/2011

Went out to Farm pond this morning. Got there around 9 am. Sunny and dry, wind was calm (at first). Very slow bite today. Started out fishing a Strike King Bitsy Bug jig with a GY Flappin Hog trailor. I was killen em' with this rig yesterday but today nothin doin.

I thought about trying some topwater baits, but I saw no fish surfacing probably due to the chilly air last night so I switched over to a 5" senko.... Still nothin.... Continued working my way down the eastern side of the pond when I finally connect with a small LMB. He was sitting in the shade under a tree about 5-7 feet away from the shore. I'm thinking "ok finally got somethin' goin here" so I stuck to the same general area for a bit, throwing the black no flake senko.

I wasn't getting any bites but felt confident there were more fish in the area. My plan was to switch to a different color senko and if that didn't work, switch back to the jig. I switch to a watermelon black and red, cast out about 30 feet and BAM! A fish instantly picks it up and this time its a good one, a real good one. I almost had her to the boat when just like that, POOF! She was gone. My heart sank.

Feeling utterly defeated I continued to press on. I knew that due to the slow action of the day, that may have been my only shot at landing a lunker, but I was determined to have another go at boating one of these infamous Farm pond piggies.

I fished all the way to the southern end of the pond with barely even a nibble to show for it. At this point the wind began to pick up big time. I decided to switch to a jig and fish the western side of the pond on my way back up..... No dice.

I got back near the northern end of the pond and since the wind was coming out of the northwest, the water was much calmer there. I switched back to the senko and let the wind take me down a little. I finally hooked up on and landed a chunky 1lb 3 oz Largie. He hit as I was reeling in and gave a nice little fight. Not the fish I was looking for but, hey, the way things were going I was just glad to get a keeper sized fish in the boat.

I fished for some time after that in the same vicinity and didn't get anything else. It was about 2:00 at that point and I had to get home, so I pretty much decided to call it quits. On the way back I noticed this big pile of mud and muck sticking out of the water in the area near the boat launch. This is just about the best structure your gonna find in this pond, so I suspected it may hold a fish or two. I cast my senko in front of it, looked away for a second and then looked back to see my line had darted off to the right. I set the hook and it was ON! The way it was fighting I thought it might be a big pickerel at first, but then it made a spectacular leap out of the water. Definitely NOT a pickerel. She was a big, beautiful LMB! And this time I wasn't going to let her get away! I loosened my drag, in case she tried to make a run for it she jumped clean out of the water two more times and swam under the boat. I finally tired the fish out and got her in boat. I had hooked her perfectly right in the middle of her lower lip. 4.2 on the scale. Thing had a nice big bucket mouth. Perfect release too. I watched her swim away and that was that. Sure am glad I decided to make that last cast!

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Quick trip to Buckmaster

Avg. Rating: 4.25
# Reviews: 4
Views: 4035
Buckmaster pond Westwood, MA
Didnt have a whole lot of time today so I went out to Buckmaster as its small, reliable, and close to home. I knew there would be a good bite today with the overcast skies and all the rain yesterday. I was able to boat 6 bass in under two hours. 3 short ones and 3 keepers: a 1 lb 3oz, 1lb 5 oz, and a 1lb 7oz. All the keepers came in and around the pads on senkos.

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Kettle Pond

Avg. Rating: 5
# Reviews: 2
Views: 4040
Kettle Pond, VT
8/13/2011

Was back in VT this weekend. This time I decided to head out to my favorite smallmouth pond. I've had a lot of good luck here throughout the years since I was about 7 years old (this is where I learned to fish) and I happen to know that there are some absolute BRUTES in this pond, the likes of which I was about to encounter.

I started fishing along the shoreline which produced a few small sallys. I then moved to a spot out in the middle where there are some rocks sticking out of the water. This spot has almost always produced nice smallmouth and today was no different. On my third cast I hook into a real nice one. I didnt detect the bite because she ran right at me, leaving the line slack, but once I started reeling I knew something was up. I finally caught up to her and got my line tight. What a great fight, diving, thrashing, jumping. I love me some smallmouth bass! She weighed in at 2lbs 2oz
I tried some other spots with no luck, so I went back out to the same spot and just like that I hook into another one and this one was bigger. A lot bigger. Early into the fight the fish jumped a good four feet out of the water and it looked like it could have been bigger than any smallie I've ever caught. Once I got her close to the boat she dove way down under into some rocks and wouldnt move. I kept pulling and then my line snapped.

I'd been beaten by the fish. But I know she's still out there and next time she is not getting away so easy.

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Baker pond, VT

Avg. Rating: 5
# Reviews: 5
Views: 5977
Baker pond Brookfield, VT
8/7/2011

Another trip to my favorite VT LMB honey hole resulted in my second biggest fish of the year (4lbs even), my biggest this year also came out of this pond in the springtime. Although I didnt have a scale then, I know that it weighed more because sometimes you just know.

After catching a couple small bass right off the bat, I moved into the mouth of the northwestern cove. There is some deeper water there, so I threw a black senko and let it sit on the bottom for minute. I lifted and let it fall again and thats when my line started shooting out. Feeling confident that this was a fish, I made a strong hook set. I could tell the fish was big right away because as it made its first run it nearly pulled the rod out of my hands! She then dove into the weeds at the bottom and wouldnt move. I made sure to keep tension on the line so she wouldnt pull a fast one on me. Had to keep doing the old reel and lift for a while till I finally got her out of the weeds. She dove under the boat forcing me to put half my rod in the water, then she darted around which made me have to twist my body (I was really wishing I had a spinning seat). I brought the fish to the surface and she made a couple more tired attempts to escape. I lipped her and pulled her into the boat. 4lbs even on my scale. I snapped some quick shots. Although I found it difficult to get all of the fish in the frame I knew I had to get this beauty back in the water and so I did and off she swam.

After that I proceeded to catch a couple pounders and a couple better (a 1.6 and a 1.5) fish on senkos. It was getting dark so I switched to top water, first throwing a frog. I got some great hits on the frog, but wasnt able to get anything in the boat. I switched to a jitter and caught a couple more small fish and called it a night.

Another memorable trip to Baker for sure. This pond is always a ton of fun

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Ponki in the morning

Avg. Rating: 4.833333333333299
# Reviews: 6
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Ponkapoag pond
Ok so I was actually planning to hit Farm pond yesterday morning. I got on the road at about 6:30 and tried to take this shortcut to route 9. I missed a turn and ended up on the VFW parkway! At that point I was heading towards Dedham and I just decided to go with it. My usual spot in those parts (Buckmaster) has been invaded by a kayaking school and a kids fishing club which has been kind of annoying so I just hopped on 95 south to Canton. I drove around looking for the res, but did not find it, so I just went to Ponkapoag. I was dreading the long walk in with my Canoe which actually ended up being more manageable than I expected. First spot I tried was the shoreline right by the launch. Nothing happening there. Second spot was out in the middle. After getting a lot of little bites but no hookups on a slow, weightless, lift-fall presentation I decided to try something different that has worked for me in the past. I reeled my worm in really fast and then let it drop and hooked a nice chunky 13 in LMB a little over a pound. I stuck around a little while longer but did not get any more fish so I paddled my way to the northwestern corner of the pond. The water was more calm over there so I decided to try some topwater baits. I parked myself on top of a big mud pile by some pads near the shore and started throwing a scumfrog bigfoot. I got a good hit on the third cast but couldnt seal the deal. I switched back over to a senko and noticed that there was a really deep, dark pocket right in front of the mud pile I was parked on. I pitched the senko about 4 or 5 feet in front of me and let it drop down. I started reeling in and to my delight there was a nice bass on the line. After a quick but ferocious battle, I get him in the boat. Nice fat 3 pound Large. Stayed another hour but didnt manage any more fish in that time. Oh well, I was happy with the two quality fish I caught. I'll take quality over quantity any day.

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First trip to the farm

Avg. Rating: 5
# Reviews: 9
Views: 1396
Farm pond, Framingham, MA
7/24/2011

Went with my girlfriend to Farm pond in Framingham for the first time this past Sunday. I had read a lot of good things about this body of water mainly on MAFF so I decided to give it a shot.

Put the boat in at around 4:30 and right off the bat I noticed that it was shallow and real weedy, some type of weeds I never seen before (invasive species? I dont know). Also good water clarity. Started fishing the left (eastern) side of the pond as it was more sheltered from the wind. I was thinking the weeds could be trouble, but here goes. First cast sure enough I hook up on a nice one, I thought it was just weeds at first but then realized it was a fish so I didnt get a good hookset. I got her to the boat and she started flailing around like crazy and got off. Oh well, it happens.

I then proceeded to catch two small bass in a row. After that my line somehow got irreparably tangled and I had to cut it. I barely had enough line left on my reel after that, but I was too frustrated and lazy to respool. So I continued to fish with my limited amount of line, cursing here and there about the tangle and about losing that first fish and then....... nothing. Not a single nibble for over half an hour.

I continued muttering obscenities, my bad mood began to escalate and I told myself: "I better start catching some damn fish or this has been a complete disaster". And literally immediately after I said that I catch two bass in a row. They were bigger than the first two but still nothing to write home about, still it was enough to brighten my mood considerably. We pressed on in search of deeper water and found it about half way down the pond right where the shoreline turns a little to the left. This is where I was hoping to find bigger fish.

I made a couple casts and then started drifting too far away from the spot so I paddled my way back, made another cast with my senko and let it sit there for a minute. Soon as I lifted my rod I could feel a sizable fish on the line. I was sure to make a strong hookset after losing that first fish and the fight was on. She made several spectacular jumps before I lip landed her. A very nice bass. My crappy spring loaded scale said it was 3 pounds, which seemed about right to me. We snapped some shots and released her.

I later caught three more bass on the small side before it got dark. Deirdre couldnt read anymore so I convinced her to fish some. She was complaining that she wasnt getting any bites. I told her "cast over there into those weeds" And BAM! she reels in a nice 1 1/2 pounder. We were on our way back going through the shallow weedy area when I switched over to a black scumfrog bigfoot. On the third cast a fish came and just straight annihilated it! A solid two pounder. I absolutely love catching fish on topwater. Turned out to be a real good trip. First trip to farm pond and certainly wont be my last!

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Couple spots in Westwood

Avg. Rating: 5
# Reviews: 6
Views: 2620
Noanet pond/Buckmaster pond, MA
7/10/2011

Went back out to Westwood with a buddy, this time to a different spot to start out. I'd been hearing a lot about Hale reservation from people I run into at buckmaster so I figured it was worth a shot. The best pond for boating that I saw on the map was Noanet pond. Mid afternoon and windy when we showed up, but despite the poor conditions we caught 4 bass in a couple hours. All were keepers and one was a good 1 1/2 pounds. Would have stayed longer but we saw a sign that said no private boats, so we decided not to push our luck. I'll definitely be trying this spot again. After Noanet we decided to hit Buckmaster for the early evening bite. Was real dead for a while but as soon as the sun started going down it started to heat up big time. I broke the ice with a nice 2 pounder on a 4in senko and then Matt started tearing em' up one after another, his best being around 2 1/2 pounds (I'm guessing because we forgot to weigh it). Between the two of us we caught about 8 fish in less than two hours. Matt with 5 and I had 3

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Evening at my favorite spot

Avg. Rating: 5
# Reviews: 6
Views: 1355
Buckmaster pond Westwood, MA
7/7/2011

Went back out to my favorite spot the other night. Got 6 keepers in 2 hours of fishing, best was about 2 pounds all on t rigged senkos. The best spot was right on the edge of the pads.

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Hot and windy day on the pond

Avg. Rating: 5
# Reviews: 3
Views: 1875
Buckmaster pond Westwood, MA
5/29/2011

Went back out to buckmaster with a buddy yesterday for a couple hours. Hot and windy. We fished the sheltered areas and ended up pulling in 10 or 11 fish between the two of us. I got around 7 or 8 total, two of which were in the 2-3 pound range and he got 3, two were 1-2 pounds and one was pushing 3. Another nice day on the water.

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Buckmaster/Ponkapoag

Avg. Rating: 4.75
# Reviews: 4
Views: 2237
Ponkapoag pond
5/25/2011

Beautiful day today. Took the canoe out solo this morning before work to Buckmaster pond. A lot of action going on there. Caught 8 bass around 1-2 pounds in 2 hours. Got home from work and took the GF out to Ponkapoag for some evening fishing. We paddled our way along the southern shoreline and I landed a big pickerel, then we hung in the western cove where I hooked up on and landed a nice 3 pounder. I set the hook and she darted straight towards the boat and dove down, then she jumped literally right in front of us, splashing me in the face. Snapped some shots and then released her. My girlfriend then broke off what seemed like a pretty hefty fish and then caught a nice pounder immediately after. Ended the day with a nice 17 in chunk.

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Weekend in VT

Avg. Rating: 5
# Reviews: 4
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Baker pond Brookfiled, VT
5/20/2011 - 5/21/2011

Fished my favorite Vermont largemouth pond a couple days in a row with some very satisfactory results.
Day 1: fished from shore for 3 1/2 hours in the northwest area of the pond, I noticed a lot of fish stacked in a shallow cove so I began throwing a senko at em'. Caught a lil' dink on the first cast, then I hooked up on a nice 2 lber hanging out right along a bank a bit later. I then noticed the wake of a larger fish feeding almost right in front of me at the end of the cove so I tossed in the senko, let it sit for a minute, then I ever so gently lifted it maybe a foot off the bottom and the fish immediately killed it. Nice bass in the 3lb range. Caught several more fish around a pound and then called it a day.
Day 2: Went back to the same pond, this time with the canoe and some friends of mine. Started along the middle west shoreline where I hooked up on a small bass which was able to get away. Then we worked our way up to the very northwestern cove where there are some nice steep banks. I got a pounder off the western bank of the cove, then a little further down I hooked up on what I think may be my personal best Largemouth, again on the west side of the cove. The fish was sitting in about two feet of water, and as soon as my senko dropped in the water, I saw the wake of the fish moving towards it. Soon as I set the hook I knew it was a big fish because it started pulling out drag, which was set really tight (almost 0). We finally saw the beast jump, and we're all like "holy s***", real whopper of a fish. after a ferocious battle, the fish was finally spent and I lipped him and snapped a few shots and then sent larry on his merry way. I need to get a damn scale, but my guess is that the fish was somewhere in the 5 pound + range, but I could be completely off. After that, I decided to guide my friends in hopes that I could get them some nice fish. It was my friends first time using a senko and of course he was a bit skeptical. I taught him the technique and, sure enough he brought a nice 3 pound + to the boat in no time. I think he may be sold now! lol.
Great couple days fishing in VT.

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First double digit day of 2011!

Avg. Rating: 5
# Reviews: 2
Views: 1726
Buckmaster pond Westwood, MA
5/7/2011

This is a trip from a week or two ago, I'm only getting around to posting it now because my camera has been dead and I couldn't find the charger. Had to buy a new one last night.
So I took the canoe out to buckmaster on a warm sunny day figuring the fish would be turned on by the warmer water temps and calm weather. I immediately paddled to a spot in the northwestern corner of the pond where there is tons of nice cover and sure enough; BAM! fish on! I was catching em' left and right. Most were 12 - 14" 1 - 1 1/2 lb ers, but I did catch a couple larger ones. One was maybe 3 1/2 lbs and the other a good 2 1/2. Good day on the water, got a nice sun burn too!

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Buckmaster after work

Avg. Rating: 5
# Reviews: 3
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Buckmaster pond Westwood, MA
5/13/2011

took the canoe out to good ol' Buckmaster after work with my girl this time for some evenin' fishin. Only had like an hour to fish before the sun went down. Went out to the same spot they were hittin' at last time (I'll post that trip as soon as I get a new charger for my camera battery), and sure enough got some good action on the senko. Caught a dink on my first or second cast, next bite I wasnt able to close on. I then hooked up on a nice fish; she put up a good fight but she finally got tuckered and I got her in the boat. Nice fish, maybe 3 lbs max. After that the lady started gettin cold, so we headed back. Hooked up on another fish on the way back, but e threw the hook. Oh well, an hour well spent all in all.

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Windy day on Ponki

Avg. Rating: 5
# Reviews: 2
Views: 2185
Ponkapoag pond
5/1/2011

Tough day on the water. We were gettin blasted by the wind almost everywhere we went. Headed over to the norhwestern corner of the pond where there was some excellent structure and cover. Caught a nice larry with a green pumpkin senko. Then the wind picked up big time so we headed to the other side of the pond where the water was calmer and my friend caught a nice pickerel.

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First largemouth of 2011...... finally

Avg. Rating: 4.4
# Reviews: 5
Views: 2267
Buckmaster pond Westwood, MA
4/26/2011

After going out a couple times this spring and getting skunked or pickerel-ed, I finally was able to pull in a bass. I got a canoe for my birthday and this was the first chance I got to use it. It's nice not being limited to shore fishing anymore! I started out fishing senkos in the northwestern corner of the pond to no avail. I did see several fish jump, and got some bites however. I switched over to a jig with a GY flappin hog trailer and I felt that familiar TAP-TAP-TAP. I set the hook and pulled in a nice little larry (maybe 1.5 pounds or so). I had to leave, but I stopped and fished a spot on the way back that just looked too good to pass up. I hooked up on a better largemouth but he threw the hook when I got him up to the surface.

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trusty spot

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# Reviews: 3
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Buckmaster pond Westwood, MA
9/11/2010

went back to my trusty lil spot out in westwood. a bit chilly this morn and the wind really picked up around 10 or 11. despite the wind and cooler weather I was able to land some nice bass and a pickerel.

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Unexpected day off at Buckmaster

Avg. Rating: 4
# Reviews: 3
Views: 2060
Buckmaster pond Westwood, MA
9/2/2010

Randomly got a day off last thursday so.... goin fishin! went back to my go to spot as of late. Fished from 10 - 12:30 Got three 1- 2 pounders and then a 4 - 5 pounder (my PB for this body of water) all in an area near a huge expanse of lilys, all on green pumpkin senkos.

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Jamaica pond

Avg. Rating: 4
# Reviews: 2
Views: 2595
Jamaica pond, MA
stopped by JP pond for a couple hours today. 8 fish, many were on the small side but I did manage to get one decent fish.

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