Pillings Pond
This shallow, 96 acre impoundment is located approximately a mile southeast of Lynnfield center. The brown water is transparent to five feet, but the maximum depth is just six feet and average depth is three feet. Given th... anglerweb.com
Pleasant Pond
This small, deep, 43-acre great pond is located about three-quarters of a mile west of Route 1A on the Wenham-Hamilton town line. Maximum depth is 44 feet; average depth is 20 feet. Transparency is good to fair at eight fe... anglerweb.com
Flax Pond (Lynn)
This relatively fertile, 71 acre pond is located just north of Route 129 in Lynn. It has a maximum depth of 29 feet and an average depth of 14 feet. The bottom is mostly rubble and sand, providing good, solid footing for s... anglerweb.com
Sluice Pond
This deep, 50-acre pond is located about two miles south of Lynn center. Maximum depth is 63 feet; average depth is approximately 18 feet. Transparency is relatively low, around seven feet. Aquatic vegetation is scant and ... anglerweb.com
Chebacco Lake
This fertile, 209-acre lake has a maximum depth of 22 feet. Aquatic vegetation is abundant around the entire shoreline out to a depth of about 10 feet, limited by a transparency of six feet. The shoreline is heavily develo... anglerweb.com
Putnamville Reservoir(salem&beverly Reservoir)
The Putnamville Reservoir is open to and used by the public for fishing, both from the shore and from unpowered rowboats on the reservoir itself; the public also uses the surrounding land for walking and hiking, et cetera. anglerweb.com
Ipswich River
Ipswich River is a small river in northeastern Massachusetts, USA. Its watershed is approximately 155 square miles and the estimated population in the area is 160,000 people. Most of the land along the river is privately o... anglerweb.com
Beverly Harbor
Beverly's harborfront has a rich and varied history. Originally settled in 1626, Beverly began as a fishing, farming and trading community. Beverly became the birthplace of the American Navy when the schooner "Hannah" was ... anglerweb.com
Essex Bay
When entering or leaving the Essex River, care must be taken when crossing the sandbar in the Ipswich Bay. Due to weather and tide conditions, the water is often rough with breaking waves over the bar. The Essex River is m... anglerweb.com
Eagle Island Channel
Channel description: In Massachusetts Bay, connects Salem Channel on the NE with Cat Island Channel on the SW, between Hardy Rocks and Eagle Island on the NW and Bakers Island, Pope Head and Brimbles on the SE. Cities of B... anglerweb.com
North River
The North River is a river, approximately 8 miles (13 km) long, in eastern Massachusetts, the United States. It is primarily a tidal river, formed by the confluence of the Indian Head River and Herring Brook. The North Riv... anglerweb.com
Beverly Cove
Even if you don't have wheels, there's just about nowhere in Beverly far from a beach. If you're in Ryal Side, there's Obear Park. If you're in Beverly Farms there's West Beach. If you're in the Cove you're close to Lynch ... anglerweb.com
Lynn Harbor To Marblehead
Park anywhere along Lynn Shore Drive, put in, then paddle North along the coastline. You'll pass Lynn, Swampscott, and Marblehead before arriving at a peninsula - Marblehead Neck - which you can either paddle around to ente... paddling.net
Nahant Beach Reservation
Nahant's 'Long Beach' is an easy drive from most spots around Boston. You'll find ample parking ($3 for whole day) and tons of space on the beach. More importantly, the sand is soft, the water is very shallow for a gre... bostoncentral.com
Salem Maritime National Historic Site
Salem Maritime, the first National Historic Site in the National Park System, was established to preserve and interpret the maritime history of New England and the United States. The Site consists of about nine acres of l... museumland.net