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As the summer season continues, more fishermen will be casting their lines, and Massachusetts has lots of freshwater fishing ...
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 ...
How do I get my Massachusetts fishing license? Luckily, it's not as onerous as getting a driver's license and there are two types of fishing licenses — freshwater and saltwater.
Freshwater fishing in Rhode Island and Massachusetts is outstanding. Both states stock waterways with a variety of trout and salmon, which makes catching them easy this time of year. Freshwater ...
MassWildlife is stocking roughly 455,000 trout from four different species this spring. Here's where and how to hook some of your own.
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.
Grab your gear - no license needed! Enjoy free freshwater fishing across Massachusetts the first weekend in June.
In Massachusetts, it is required to have a fishing license. Freshwater fishing license costs vary on whether you are a resident, non-resident, or just looking for a three-day pass.
If you love fishing or just want to try something new outdoors, freshwater fishing is a great adventure and the New Bedford area has lots of spots to try out.