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Fall fishing in Massachusetts. Fall brings fantastic fishing with fewer crowds. Increase your chances of catching bass and trout with our fall fishing tips. Remember, you need a fishing license if you’re 15 or older. Buy your fishing license online.
Massachusetts, Fallfish are common in the Connecticut River Basin but rare in the eastern part of the state, where some populations have apparently disappeared in the last century. Data from DFW Fisheries Surveys and Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology. Updated 2015.
Fallfish are found in the northeastern United States and eastern Canada, where they inhabit clear streams, lakes, and ponds. They predominantly prefer swift currents, however, they can also be found in well oxygenated pools. As their name suggests they are often found at the base of waterfalls.
The fallfish (Semotilus corporalis) is a North American freshwater fish, a chub in the family Cyprinidae.
A guide to freshwater fish species living in Massachusetts. Includes introduced and stocked species.
When it comes to fly fishing in Massachusetts, there are a number of great locations to choose from. Some of the best spots for fly fishing in the state include the Wachusett Reservoir, Lake Onota, and the Cape Cod Kettle Ponds.