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Fishing in Oxford, Massachusetts, United States

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Map of Ashland Reservoir© Mapbox © OpenStreetMap
Great Spot with plenty of Room
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Mike_Delta

I’ve been trying new spots and this time Ashland came up as an option with everyone in My group coming from different areas. The first thing we found was great parking options near the boat ramp. I don’t mind walking a bit, but the lot is on the water because it provides boat ramp access. You can fish to the right, left, or even off of the lot itself. Fish were jumping periodically although there was only one catch for the day. Will Definitely be back.

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Map of Indian Lake© Mapbox © OpenStreetMap
What a great lake for shoreline and boat fishing!
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JokeSing

This lake in Worcester has a big boat ramp parking lot enough to fit 20 cars. The boat ramp has a small dock alongside and the ramp itself is concrete and in good condition. There is a good amount of bank fishing by the boat ramp and by the two beaches on the opposite side of the lake (near Shore Park?). Beware though - the water depth by the bank around most of the lake averages about 2-4 feet. I took my kayak and toured most of the perimeter of the lake and although i was skunked for the 4.5 hr that i was there, it was a good time. Had a couple bites and saw several giant fish jumping out of the water. pretty crazy! I think your best bet is the northern most part of the lake where there is tall grass with nearby lily pads. That’s where i had a couple bites and saw 2 fish jumping out of the water. There are a lot of homes around the lake but at this time of the year the lake is pretty much all yours if you’re out on the water. I imagine it gets pretty crowded in the middle of the summer. I will definitely bring my bass boat here next time