Freshwater Spot

Long Pond (Lakeville)

Big, clear, and full of bass. Long Pond in Lakeville is a large, clear pond in the Assawompset complex, known for strong largemouth and smallmouth fishing and a bonus salmon fishery.

Map showing the location of Long Pond (Lakeville)
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Long Pond in Lakeville is a big, clear pond, part of the greater Assawompset complex, with a strong reputation for both largemouth and smallmouth bass, plus a stocked salmon fishery and good pickerel fishing.

The water

The clear water and varied structure, rocky points and drop-offs for smallmouth, weedy flats and coves for largemouth, make it a well-rounded bass pond. The depth and cold water support the salmon.

How to fish it

Fish rock and points for smallmouth with drop shots and tubes, and the weedy areas for largemouth with stick worms and Texas rigs. The clarity rewards finesse and natural presentations.

Tip On clear ponds like Long Pond, fish low light and go natural. Bright midday sun pushes the bass deep and makes them wary, so hit it early and late, and downsize your line and baits in the clear water.

Regulations Confirm current bass, salmon and pickerel rules with MassWildlife.
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Note: fishing regulations (size limits, bag limits, seasons, permits) change often. Always confirm current rules with the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries (saltwater), MassWildlife (freshwater), or NOAA Fisheries (offshore/HMS) before you keep a fish.