Lake QuinsigamondMASSACHUSETTS |
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• River: Quinsigamond River • Surface Area: 772 Acres • Average Depth: 33 Feet • Maximum Depth: 80 feet • Length: 4 Miles The deep water of the narrow, northern end of the lake is a productive cold-water fishery, providing a popular habitat for salmon*, trout*, and rainbow smelt. By comparison, the wider and more shallow, southern end of the lake is the preferred home for largemouth bass, chain pickerel, yellow perch, white perch, bluegills, and pumpkinseeds. Panfish and pike can be found throughout the lake. Ice fisherman regularly find success with Northern Pike; although Lake Quinsigamond is one of the last lake’s in the region to produce safe ice. *Stocked Massachusetts State Parks - Camping and Reservation Information Free & Printable Maps from the Massachusetts Department of Fish & Game This information courtesy of: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Mass.Gov/EEA, the official portal of the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) View Current Massachusetts Fish Consumption Advisories |
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