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I've had a busy summer and haven't gotten to fish as much as I would have liked to.  I caught my biggest bass, ever, in mid-July, 8.5# 24" larry, from shore!!  Only got a crappy cell phone pic, and she went right back into the water to be caught another day. 

Since then I don't think I haven't caught anything over 3#s, even from the boat!!

  • 2 months later...
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this summer did seem unusually tough. Did most of my fishing after work at night and thats when i had the most success. Caught my biggest this year in mid march and it was a 5lbr. but during the summer the days and afternoons didnt produce much. The summer before seemed to be the complete opposite. Owell, gettin ready for ice-fishing ;D

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they kicked I disagree every time i went out this year. but I still kept going back for more. I caught the one in my avatar the first time out in march.

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that's a nice fish, i never have luck at mascuppic (the apartments give it away).  you ever pull a tiger musky out of there out here of anyone catching one?

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no and i did not know they were in there. I heard they are in flints in tyngsboro. There are huge carp in masscupic though. They have scared the hell out of me a couple times.

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that's a nice fish, i never have luck at mascuppic (the apartments give it away). you ever pull a tiger musky out of there out here of anyone catching one?

I hit one out of Cook's Pond. You could never imagine muskie coming out of that color water.

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yeah they stocked it for a few years (somehwere between 2000-2006 i think) they should be good size by now but i've never heard of anyone catching one either.

yeah flints was stocked in the early 90's,  doubt they are still in there though.

where is cook pond?

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I broke the MA record for large-mouth this year . 9lb and some change, but that was in may and was broken by Aziz as always...man fishes like a beast

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I broke the MA record for large-mouth this year . 9lb and some change, but that was in may and was broken by Aziz as always...man fishes like a beast

Did you get a picture of that nine pounder ?

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I broke the MA record for large-mouth this year . 9lb and some change, but that was in may and was broken by Aziz as always...man fishes like a beast

First of all, largemouth record is 15-12 in Mass.

Second, I gotta see the pic of the 9 pound fish. If you produce it, props to you...

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I broke the MA record for large-mouth this year . 9lb and some change, but that was in may and was broken by Aziz as always...man fishes like a beast

I'm on high alert. 

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How do you "break a record", and not know the exact weight of the fish?

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How do you "break a record", and not know the exact weight of the fish?

How do you break a record if it is 6 pounds lighter than the existing record?

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Yet another good point! I didn't know Mass had such a big record! That's crazy!

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The bigger LMB seem to be down the Cape area. The 15-8 LMB record was caught in Carver.

I think the bigger ones are in waters where they can gorge during a herring run.

Got to love those cranberry bog ponds... the largie fishing on the Cape is great, but the smallie fishing is better.  :-X

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The bigger LMB seem to be down the Cape area. The 15-8 LMB record was caught in Carver.

I think the bigger ones are in waters where they can gorge during a herring run.

Got to love those cranberry bog ponds... the largie fishing on the Cape is great, but the smallie fishing is better. :-X

Wow, I just learned something. I never caught a smallie down there. I'll have to look into that.

Thanks Tin.

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Man guys.... SHHHHHH!!!! Keep quiet! You guys are exactly right, the fishing in the Cape area for Largemouth and Smallmouth is as good as you'll find in MA. Lots of good natural lakes around the area. Some are deep, others are shallow... Great fishing and a secret to several. There are pressured waters, but if you own a canoe, kayak, or cartop boat, you are in luck. Lots of good ponds without the big hype or pressure.

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Geez dont jump on me fellow anglers! Should of been more specific. Heres the scoop. I fish Ames Nowell(Abington) a lot because I am convinced the biggest large+pickerel are in that pond. So I landed this monster there. To be honest it probaby wasent 9 and change since the scale i was using was from 1940 and was rusted to perfection. But never the less it was atleast 6+. ( i got carried away because i wanted to make a post with links but i needed 10 so i was just making the rounds....everyone relax.)

BUT. I have a video of the catch, here is the link! enjoy:

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Look, there is a big difference between 15 (the record), 9 (definitely a great fish, esp in the NE) and a 6+.

Make those outrageous claims and expect to get "jumped on" every time you post.

For real.

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Geez dont jump on me fellow anglers! Should of been more specific. Heres the scoop. I fish Ames Nowell(Abington) a lot because I am convinced the biggest large+pickerel are in that pond. So I landed this monster there. To be honest it probaby wasent 9 and change since the scale i was using was from 1940 and was rusted to nuts. But never the less it was atleast 6+. ( i got carried away because i wanted to make a post with links but i needed 10 so i was just making the rounds....everyone relax.)

BUT. I have a video of the catch, here is the link! enjoy:

We can fix this.

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