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As the summer season continues, more fishermen will be casting their lines, and Massachusetts has lots of freshwater fishing ...
CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – It’s the last day for the Free Freshwater Fishing Weekend in Massachusetts! How the wet weather is affecting your lawn ...
The Buzzards Bay Coalition suggests going to Betty's Neck in Lakeville where freshwater anglers fish for perch, largemouth ...
This weekend, Massachusetts residents will be able to enjoy fishing at any public lake, pond, reservoir, stream or river in the state without a license as part of Mass Wildlife's annual Free ...
For most people, a freshwater fishing license will cost $33 if you're a state resident and $43 for non-residents. For teens between 15 to 17 and senior citizens over 70, licenses are free, and ...
Luckily, it's not as onerous as getting a driver's license and there are two types of fishing licenses — freshwater and saltwater. Both can be purchased online or in person at select retail ...
Before you fish, check out the freshwater fishing rules and regulations on the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife website and make sure to buy a fishing license on MassFishHunt ...
For those who hunt and fish, a combined sporting license, which includes both a hunting and freshwater fishing license as well as two antlered deer tags, can be purchased by Mass. residents for ...
Freshwater fishing. Anglers are encouraged to get out and fish in Rhode Island and Massachusetts as the season is open and many ponds have been stocked in the last week or two.
If you are headed out to a local pond, lake or river, be sure to first get a freshwater fishing license. Licenses are free for Massachusetts residents 15-17 years of age, and those 70 and over.