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Swan Lake Area Fishing Spots

100 Fishing Spots Massachusetts

Anglers exploring the Swan Lake Area Fishing Spots in Massachusetts will discover 100 fishing destinations spanning 82 scenic lakes, 14 productive reservoirs, 3 fast-moving rivers and one productive river delta. This region is particularly noted for its Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and other popular gamefish fisheries, drawing both local enthusiasts and traveling anglers.

Fishing is productive from April through October, with spring and fall offering the best action. Local anglers recommend bringing a variety of tackle to match the diverse water conditions found throughout the zone. From shallow weedlines to deep structure, each waterway presents its own unique challenges and rewards.

The diverse fisheries in this zone reward anglers who adapt their approach. Start with moving baits like spinnerbaits or swim jigs to locate active fish, then switch to finesse presentations once you find a productive area. Shore access is available at many locations, making this zone ideal for wading anglers and those without boats. A basic setup with a spinning rod, size 6 hooks, and a selection of soft plastics can produce fish at nearly every spot in this zone.

The Swan Lake Area Fishing Spots is well-suited for both day trips and extended fishing vacations. With 100 spots to explore, you could spend weeks discovering new water in this zone alone. Budget-friendly camping and RV parks are scattered throughout the area, and many spots allow bank fishing without the need for a boat. Download the coordinates from our spot listings to program your GPS, and always verify current access conditions before heading to a new location.

All 100 Fishing Spots in This Zone

Lakes (82)

Archie Pond

📍 42.6126, -71.6245
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Ayers Pond

📍 42.7073, -71.4164
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Ayers Pond

📍 42.7266, -71.4021
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Bass Pond

📍 42.7672, -71.4062
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Beaver Pond

📍 42.7753, -71.6268
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Beaver Pond

📍 42.7665, -71.4088
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Beaver Ponds

📍 42.8718, -71.5623
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Birch Pond

📍 42.7852, -71.5123
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Bowers Pond

📍 42.8031, -71.5040
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Bowers Pond

📍 42.8087, -71.5140
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Burge's Pond

📍 42.6020, -71.4482
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Burnt Meadow Pond

📍 42.6203, -71.5162
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Cider Mill Pond

📍 42.7222, -71.6515
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Common Pond

📍 42.8263, -71.4325
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Cornwell's Pond

📍 42.6559, -71.4088
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Cow Pond

📍 42.6047, -71.5623
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Darrah Pond

📍 42.8315, -71.4444
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Dream Lake

📍 42.8711, -71.6029
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Duck Pond

📍 42.8188, -71.5148
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Duck Pond

📍 42.8493, -71.4590
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Flint Pond

📍 42.6725, -71.4305
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Flints Pond

📍 42.7475, -71.5500
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Flushing Pond

📍 42.6218, -71.4417
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Goose Pond

📍 42.6156, -71.4670
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Grassy Pond

📍 42.6037, -71.4357
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Greens Pond

📍 42.8253, -71.5184
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Greystone Pond

📍 42.6357, -71.4256
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Half Moon Pond

📍 42.8337, -71.4503
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Harris Pond

📍 42.7958, -71.4878
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Haydens Millpond

📍 42.7739, -71.6064
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Heron Pond

📍 42.8267, -71.6892
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Holts Pond

📍 42.8013, -71.5220
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Honey Pot Pond

📍 42.8204, -71.5783
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Horse Pond

📍 42.7661, -71.5047
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Horseshoe Pond

📍 42.8490, -71.4893
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Jakes Pond

📍 42.8856, -71.6178
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Keyes Pond

📍 42.6139, -71.4638
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Lincoln Pond

📍 42.8867, -71.6065
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Little Baboosic Lake

📍 42.8778, -71.5897
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Little Honey Pot Pond

📍 42.8187, -71.5731
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Locust Pond

📍 42.6871, -71.4383
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Long Sought For Pond

📍 42.6210, -71.4529
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Lovewell Pond

📍 42.7052, -71.5128
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Martins Pond

📍 42.6158, -71.5551
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Massapoag Pond

📍 42.6482, -71.4960
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Melendy Pond

📍 42.7812, -71.6586
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Melendy Pond

📍 42.7616, -71.4292
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Mill Pond

📍 42.7578, -71.4767
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Mill Pond

📍 42.7504, -71.5004
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Moose Pond

📍 42.7655, -71.4036
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Nabnasset Lake

📍 42.6173, -71.4255
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Nakuru Lake

📍 42.7678, -71.4011
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Nashoba Paddler

📍 42.6056, -71.5993
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Nashua Fly Casters Pond

📍 42.7126, -71.5095
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Ottarnic Pond

📍 42.7719, -71.4232
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Otter Pond

📍 42.7668, -71.4071
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Parker Pond

📍 42.7648, -71.5814
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Pearl Hill Pond

📍 42.6569, -71.7582
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Pennichuck Pond

📍 42.7910, -71.5581
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Pierce Pond

📍 42.7075, -71.6695
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Potanipo Pond

📍 42.7399, -71.6764
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Pout Pond

📍 42.7291, -71.6530
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Pratt Pond

📍 42.7862, -71.7649
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Rail Trail Pond

📍 42.7149, -71.5309
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Railroad Pond

📍 42.8332, -71.6503
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Rocky Hill Pond

📍 42.8515, -71.4567
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Rocky Pond

📍 42.7592, -71.6327
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Round Pond

📍 42.7966, -71.5325
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Sandy Pond

📍 42.7497, -71.4704
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Silver Lake

📍 42.7576, -71.5984
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Stump Pond

📍 42.8077, -71.5610
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Supply Pond

📍 42.7910, -71.4765
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Swan Lake

📍 42.7663, -71.4047
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Taylor Pond

📍 42.7279, -71.6815
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Trout Pond

📍 42.7109, -71.6703
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Upper Cady Pond

📍 42.6015, -71.5551
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Upper Flint Pond

📍 42.6753, -71.4247
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Upton Pond

📍 42.6703, -71.4242
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Walker Pond

📍 42.6729, -71.7197
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Wattles Pond

📍 42.6526, -71.5674
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Whitney Pond

📍 42.6056, -71.5130
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Williams Pond

📍 42.7494, -71.6650
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Reservoirs (14)

Beaver Brook Association Pond

📍 42.7406, -71.6180
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Bixby Reservoir

📍 42.6410, -71.7180
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Coon Tree Pond

📍 42.6568, -71.6303
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Damon Pond

📍 42.6619, -71.7918
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Dunklee Pond

📍 42.7673, -71.5868
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Harbor Pond

📍 42.6511, -71.6788
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Hartshorn Pond

📍 42.8633, -71.6695
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Haydens Reservoir

📍 42.7685, -71.6091
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Improved Machinery Pond

📍 42.7501, -71.4463
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Mention's Pond

📍 42.6933, -71.6322
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New Wilton Reservoir

📍 42.8409, -71.7734
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Old Wilton Reservoir

📍 42.8468, -71.7689
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Osgood Pond

📍 42.8212, -71.6677
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Worcesters Millpond

📍 42.7527, -71.6253
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Rivers (3)

Souhegan River Reservoir

📍 42.8399, -71.7322
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Squannacook River Reservoir

📍 42.6702, -71.7078
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Squannacook River Reservoir

📍 42.6786, -71.7416
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River Deltas (1)

Marshalls Pond

📍 42.7244, -71.7381
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Frequently Asked Questions

Anglers in this zone commonly target Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and Bluegill. Species availability varies by water body and season — check individual spot pages for specific species information.

The Swan Lake Area Fishing Spots includes 100 documented fishing locations across Massachusetts. These range from small ponds and streams to large lakes, providing options for every skill level.

Fishing is productive from April through October, with spring and fall offering the best action. Water conditions, hatches, and fish behavior all vary by season, so checking recent local reports before your trip is always a good idea.

Yes, a valid Massachusetts fishing license is required to fish at any location within this zone. Licenses can be purchased online through the Massachusetts wildlife agency or at local bait shops.