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WHY FRESHWATER GUIDES OF NEW ENGLAND?
- Facts & Tips on Fish Species
- Fishing Dates & Limitations
- State Freshwater Fish Records
- Boating Regulations & Safety
- Invasive Plant and Fish Species
- How to Clean Fish & Recipes
- MA Sportfishing Award Program
- Articles on fishing written by some of the state's top anglers
- Ice Strength Table
- Trout Stocking Program
- Kayaking & Safety
- Conservation Tips
- How to Remove a Fishhook
- Fish Temperature Ranges
- Basis for Public Access Rights
- Articles on fishing gear and tackle for each game fish
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LOCAL KNOWLEDGE
- General Information
- Fish Populations
- Fishing Tips
- Ice Fishing Information
- Geographical Setting
- Boat Ramp & Fishing Access
- Boat Class Availability
- Boating Restrictions
- Directions to access areas
- Local Emergency Phone Numbers
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Section One Of Each Guide
Is based on the type of fishing, and the lakes are divided into the following interests:
- Trolling ponds
- Ice fishing ponds
- Ponds with no boating restrictions
- Ponds with some type of speed or engine size restriction
- Quiet water ponds (paddle and/or electric motor only)
- Shore fishing ponds
- Ponds for kids
- Handicapped access ramps
Section Two Of Each Guide
All of the lakes are listed by the types of fish. As many as 25 species are listed, depending on the guide.
Section Three Of Each Guide
This section lists each lake and pond and the types of fish found in each.
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