I fished Waldo Lake across the street from the Rez last year twice. I got my kayak in but it was pretty tough. I got a few dencent fish and tons of action in the pads.
I live up the street from DW. I've fished there many times and never got booted. Although I never really caught anything over a lb. You are allowed to launch a yak or canoe in 30 acre pond on the other side of Oak st. Not the first pond but the one closest to Pleasant st. I have yet to do that because the launch is kinda tuff. I might try this summer. I'll post a review.
yeah, i shore fished that area the other day and i think your right, it would be tough to be seen. I had thought that fishing was allowed there though from alot of what i read but then i saw the signs.
You know, I drove by there yesterday and it's pretty overgrown up by that path that runs along South Street. It would be difficult for anyone on the street to see someone fishing, especially if you stepped down off the path.
I tried fishing there a couple times in the 90s and got the boot both times.
Fishing is absolutely not allowed. There are signs everywhere. You can try it if you want, of course, but EPOs do check. When I lived in Brockton I used to shore fish from there and was stopped numerous times over the years.
I'm thinking of throwing the kayak in this pond but there are so many conflicting reports of if fishing is allowed or not. Has anyone got a canoe or kayak in here?
I fish here all the time last year caught a 10lbs. plus bass. good spots. but they kick you out sometime. ps. go early in the morning.
this lake was stocked with bass and trout in the early to mid 60s by the brockton rod aand gun club and shortly after postede no fishing as it was turned into a water supply Im not sure at this time if fishing is allowed but i know up until the mid 80s they would kick you out of there if they caught you fishing
The place is very good bass fishing. I have seen many people fishing there even though it is posted no fishing in a few spots(old weathered signs). I have caught numerous bass form here, 2 were 4+ pounds. There is fishing on all the lower ponds that the reservoir is connected to(4 others) they are all decent but the reservoir is the best. One fisherman told me he has taken several 10+ hawgs out of the second pond from the reservoir. Good luck
Brockton Reservoir is on the Brockton Reservoir River in Norfolk County, Massachusetts and is used for drinking water purposes. Construction was completed in 1886. It is owned by the City Of Brockton.
Brockton Reservoir Dam is of earthen construction, a gravity dam. Its length is 1800 feet. Its capacity is 700 acre feet. Normal storage is 400 acre feet. It drains an area of 2 square miles.