Batterson Park Pond Fishing in Hartford County, Connecticut
New Britain Area

Batterson Park Pond can be found on the New Britain USGS quad topo map. Batterson Park Pond is a lake in Hartford County in the state of Connecticut. The latitude and longitude coordinates for this lake are 41.7123, -72.7879 and the altitude is 305 feet (93 meters).

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Feature Type: Lake
Latitude: 41.7123
Longitude: -72.7879
Elevation: 305 ft (93 m)

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Public Fishing Allowed? Yes
Ranking: 3 - Fair
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I HAV BEEN ONCE, IT WAS ACTUALLY SUPRISINGLY GOOD. THERE IS A SUBMERGED ISLAND MARKED BY A BUOY, CAUGHT A 3LB BASS. THAN CAUGHT A BIGGER ONE IN THE SHALLOWS ON THE WESTERN SHORE..REAL SHALLOW, LIKE 1 FT OF WATER. LOTS OF WHITE AND YELLOW PERCH, BUT NO WALLY'S WERES WALDO?!
Trip Date: October 5, 2008
Submitted By: BASS KILLER
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Public Fishing Allowed? Yes
Ranking: 2 - Poor
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A major hypoxia problem has led to a large decrease in fish population, especially on larger species. Most days are spent without a single bite. It hasn't been restocked in a while and some drudging could help things. Very uninteresting territory, not that good for any good game fish.
Trip Date: July 14, 2009
Submitted By: Anonymous loves Fishing
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i've caught 5-6lb largemouths here but have had alot of really slow days.There is an abundance of weeds that are halfdead and clog the shorelines.Rocky bottom and stained water are main features here.more bad days here than good.
Trip Date: July 11, 2009
Submitted By: bassmaster
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Public Fishing Allowed? Yes
Ranking: 3 - Fair
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I've been fishing here many times, and have only one good sized fish which was a 14 inch walleye along and a few small perch. I've seen good sized fish jump out of the water but I've had a lot of slow fishing days. You might have better luck finding a spot in the woods away from were everyone else fishes.
Trip Date: August 22, 2009
Submitted By: Anonymous
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Public Fishing Allowed? Yes
Ranking: 3 - Fair
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I go to CCSU so this is the closest quality fishing hole around me. Ive been there a few times catching alot of perch and locals told me theyve pulled out some really nice bass. Its a great area and look forward to keep fishing it
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Public Fishing Allowed? Yes
Ranking: 2 - Poor
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there are supposed to be large walleye in this lake that wre stocked a few years ago, though i've never caught one or heard of anyone else catching one. this lake is very large, 220 acres, without any coves or irregularities so you will be fishing uninteresting shoreline for miles. i am an experienced fisherman and have spent many days on this lake without much luck.
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Submitted By: Alex Gust
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Public Fishing Allowed? Yes
Ranking: 3 - Fair
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this is an ok pond to fish. some big bass. it has its moments of good and slow fishing. There is alot of different kinds of fish here. The only problem is that people like to catch them and take them. all in all this is a nice little place to waste a few hours on the water and you can usually stay out and do some night fishing.
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Submitted By: kts
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Public Fishing Allowed? Yes
Ranking: 3 - Fair
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I come here a lot just because it's decent and it's pretty close to me. It isn't the best place where you come out with trophy fishes each visit, but it is an interesting and relaxing place with a variety of different fish, and it's possible to catch a lot of these on just a worm. I've heard of big catches here, but it takes time to catch fish. I usually catch largemouth bass, yellow perch, white perch, walleye, and rock bass- all on worms I find in my garden.
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