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Quabbin Reservoir: Spring 2010 Smallmouth Bass Fishing


Even though we are rapidly approaching the official transition from spring to fall, we recently found a video about smallmouth fishing on the “Big Lady”, Quabbin Reservoir.  Posted by George from the “Local Hook Up” video channel on YouTube, this segment summarizes a great opening day trip with him and his buddy Bill catching numerous [...]

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July Astro Table for Quabbin Reservoir Fishing


Many people think fish and wildlife activity is impacted by the relationship of the Sun-Moon-Earth alignment and the way it influences physical forces like gravity. In order to make this data usable for the sportsman the Astro Table prepared by primetimes2.com is calculated each month to help pick out those optimal periods of fish activity. [...]

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Fishing Quabbin Reservoir By Phases of the Moon


There are many anglers amongst us who believe the influence of celestial bodies, such as the Sun-Moon-Earth alignment’s influence of gravity, also has significant impact on fish and wildlife activity. So if you are heading out for a little fishing expedition to Quabbin Reservoir, perhaps you should consider consulting the current month’s solunar or Astro [...]

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Fishing Quabbin Reservoir Rock Piles


There are many secrets knowledgeable angler’s keep regarding their Quabbin fishing tactics and one of those pertains to fishing Quabbin Reservoir rock piles. A combination of natural erosion by the Swift River and historic glacial actions combined with man’s residuum while settling the valley area or clearing it prior too inundation left numerous rock piles [...]

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Use a Diary to Increase Your Quabbin Reservoir Fishing Success


Recognizing the main ingredients comprising Quabbin Reservoir fishing patterns are significant tid-bits often transforming our normal day of fishing into fish catching bonanza. Most of us can recall past days on the water and compare the more prominent details of earlier days to current conditions. Although many of the methods used and patterns encountered may [...]

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