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Jamaica Pond Trout Comments

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User: mr.troutmaster
Comment: Yeah I fish there 24/7 almost and the ratio of trout to hours hat I go fishing is about one trout to every two hours on an unlucky day
Date: 01/10/14 01:50 PM

User: thelucky
Comment: I think it was stocked a few weeks ago. There is never not a bunch of people fishing there year round. But about 99% are going after trout.

I work right down the street maybe I go toss a swimbait there for a hour sometime soon.

Date: 10/18/13 07:35 AM

User: samf
Comment: i've been with a guy who's caught them in the late summer from a rowboat. a few holdover. they go out deep.
Date: 10/18/13 07:33 AM

User: jessekayboston
Comment: Yeah, bloo, pressure is insane there. Doubt any holdovers lasted. I saw birds gulping down 15" like they were peanuts. Between that, all the guys pulling them 24/7 ,and the fact that the pond itself is so small with not a lot of places for trout to hold... I doubt there were any from spring... They could last through the winter though...
Date: 10/18/13 02:35 AM



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