After joining this forum and hearing about people catching native trout out of undisturbet, unpollluted streams, I got a little sick of hatchery fish from a small litter-filled pond. I live 7 miles north of boston MA and there seems to be no trout streams around here. The only one I hear of people talking about is the swift river, which is a bit far if you dont have a car. Surly, there must be a stream closer? I know this has probably been asked 100 times but where are there trout streams around here. I Dont care if the trout are tiny or whatever, I just wanna catch a trout from a stream.
Well with my vast knowlesge of water systems around my area, I think I would know if there were a trout stream near by. I was thinking maybe like with a 10 mile radius. Around here, I stream that is a small enough to jump across would not survive. It would either be filled in or trashed to a point where nothing could live in it.
Anthony, try looking [url=http://170.63.97.68/dfwele/dfw/dfw_trout_waters.htm:6a021]here[/url:6a021] for some stocked waters.
Anthony,
I sent you an email with the info for a friend who is Angler Education Coordinator for Mass WildLife. Make sure you email him with your question.
jed
Anthony,
I also grew up outside of Boston and loved to fish ever since I was a small child. Whenever I found a spot to fish, usually a small pond, I would explore the feeder stream and follow it up a ways. Even with a small 3-4 foot wide stream, I often found beaver ponds or other great fishing spots that had little or no fishing pressure. This is especially true of a pond that is stocked. The trout will move around and they will also follow the stream up. Just an idea. Good luck and let us know how you make out.
Jim Smith
Jeb, I sent him an email
James, do you recall any of the ponds that had feeder creeks with fish in them?
Anthony, do you really want James to post that answer here for tens of thousands of people to read? If I live near one of those tiny streams and he posted its name here, I’d be less than pleased.
Your problem is you don’t have a car. Buy one and go where you want to.
If you can’t be with the fish you love to fish, fish the fish that are where you are, it is still fishing. I love fishing trout, but I also enjoy fly angling for panfish and bass. Northern Pike, and Muskies are are a little more tricky, but they are available also, but when you catch one it is a blast. Which reminds me of an old song which explains it all…
You can’t rollerskate in a Buffalo Herd
You can’t rollerskate in a Buffalo Herd
You can’t rollerskate in a Buffalo Herd
But you can be happy if you want too!
You can’t take a shower in a parakeet cage
You can’t take a shower in a parakeet cage
You can’t take a shower in a parakeet cage
But you can be happy if you want too!
You can’t go swimming in a baseball pool
You can’t go swimming in a baseball pool
You can’t go swimming in a baseball pool
But you can be happy if you want too!
~Parnelli
[This message has been edited by Steven H. McGarthwaite (edited 08 May 2006).]
Hi Anthony,
There certainly are trout streams around Boston. Try “An Angler’s Guide to Trout Fishing in Massachusetts” for some of the better known streams. You can also look through the maps and info in DeLorme’s “Massachusetts Guide & Gazetteer” and do some exploring.
Not owning a car doesn’t absolutly prevent you from getting to a trout stream around here. I have a friend who has lived in Boston for years and doesn’t own a car. He either bums a ride from one of his buddies, or rents a car for the day. The MBTA’s Commuter Rail can also get you close.
Have fun!
Karl
Bach Trout
Wishin’ I were fishin’ . . . .
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hahahahah lol. Thats hilarious!
There’s the Squannacook in the Townsend area and the Nissitissit in Pepperall. Both have plenty of access.
A good map or satelite photo is a good way to get started. Plan a trip ahead of time to scout out some of the small tributaries and creeks that are usually all over the place. The best part about not having a car is that usually finding a parking spot around these areas is a bear.
Who has time for stress when there are fish to catch.
Nick
Sent you a spot in Malden. Check your email.
jed
I fish that place for trout a lot. Too bad there are no inlets of outlets. There used to be a tiny inlet, but it is dried up.
“I learned how to fly fish in the hit-and-miss, trial and error way that makes things stick, and I learned patience, persistence, acceptance and probably a few other good things, too.” John Gierach “Another Lousy Day In Paradise” (1996)
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