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  2. Trout Brook (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Trout Brook, also called Ball Brook, [1] is a cold water tributary of the Quinapoxet River located in Holden, Massachusetts. [2] Trout Brook is stocked with trout each spring by the Massachusetts Fisheries and Wildlife Division .

  3. Division of Fisheries and Wildlife (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow, brown, brook and tiger trout are raised to stock various state waters. [4] Mass Wildlife's website has information on regulations and permits for hunting, fishing, trapping and recreational land use. In addition there are maps of wildlife management locations and information on wildlife viewing.

  4. Spy Pond - Wikipedia

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    Spy Pond was stocked with fish through the 1990s, but budget cuts have meant no stocking since then. [9] The pond contains a variety of species, including American eel , bluegill , carp , largemouth bass , white perch , yellow perch , pumpkinseed , black crappie , white crappie , gizzard shad , and tiger muskellunge . [ 10 ]

  5. Ten Mile River (Seekonk River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    The Ten Mile River is a river within the U.S. states of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. It flows approximately 22 miles (35 km) and drains a watershed of 54 square miles (140 km 2). [1] The North Attleborough National Fish Hatchery is located in its upper reaches, and the river offers stocked trout fishing in the spring.

  6. Farmington River - Wikipedia

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    The Farmington River is among Connecticut's most heavily stocked trout streams, with over 50,000 brook, brown, rainbow and tiger trout planted in 2022 throughout the West Branch and main stem. [14] It also hosts a robust population of wild, stream-born trout, which have been found to account for roughly 40% of the river's trout population. [ 15 ]

  7. Ponkapoag Pond - Wikipedia

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    The pond is located on the border of Canton and Randolph, Massachusetts about a half mile south of Route 128 and a half mile east of Route 138. It has a maximum depth of seven feet and an average depth of four feet. As would be expected on a pond this shallow, aquatic vegetation is pervasive and very abundant.

  8. Quashnet River - Wikipedia

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    The Quashnet River, also known as Quoshnet River or Moonakis River, is a 5.1-mile-long (8.2 km) [1] estuary in Falmouth, Massachusetts on Cape Cod. Its area is about 1-square-mile (2.6 km 2 ). The river is connected by ditch to John's Pond in Mashpee , just north of today's Route 28 .

  9. Horn Pond (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Horn Pond is a 102-acre (41 ha) water body along the Aberjona River in Woburn, Massachusetts in the United States. [2] The pond is fed by several brooks and flows out via Horn Pond Brook to the Aberjona River and the Mystic Lakes, eventually reaching the Mystic River and the Atlantic Ocean.