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  2. Spectacle Pond (Sandwich, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Spectacle Pond is a 91-acre (370,000 m 2) kettle pond in Sandwich, Massachusetts. It has a small, forested island called Pinkham Island accessible by wading from its west shoreline. The pond has been stocked for years by MassWildlife. As of 2018 it is being stocked spring and fall with trout. [1]

  3. Culture of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    It is typically served as a sandwich with a number of condiments, such as ketchup and horseradish sauce. Lake trout is an everyday food, and is often served wrapped in aluminum foil in a standard paper lunch bag at small take-out establishments. [8] Storefront of establishment selling Lake Trout in Baltimore

  4. Faidley's Seafood - Wikipedia

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    Faidley's Seafood was founded in 1886 by John W. Faidley Sr. and a partner in two wooden sheds in Lexington Market. [1] [2] Faidley then bought his partner out and shortened the name of his business.

  5. The Best Seafood Restaurant in Every State - AOL

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    The Chubby Trout in Elkhart boasts a seafood menu focused on perch, a European cousin to walleye called zander, salmon, and, of course, trout, complemented by a comprehensive beer menu with plenty ...

  6. Mashpee and Wakeby Ponds - Wikipedia

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    Mashpee Pond and Wakeby Pond are adjoining ponds in Mashpee and Sandwich, MassachusettsWhen considered together, these two ponds cover 729 acres (2.95 km 2) and constitute the largest freshwater pond on Cape Cod.

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  8. Lake trout - Wikipedia

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    The lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) [2] is a freshwater char living mainly in lakes in northern North America. Other names for it include mackinaw, namaycush, lake char (or charr), touladi, togue, laker, and grey trout.

  9. Cuisine of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Ciscoes (also known as lake herring), lake trout, lake whitefish, and rainbow smelt are still commercially fished today. Smoked or sugar-cured trout is prepared from local fish in areas along the North Shore like Duluth. [2] Barbecue in Duluth typically consists of smoked lake fish, such as salmon.