Trout Pond Fishing in Norfolk County, Massachusetts
Wrentham Area

Trout Pond can be found on the Wrentham USGS quad topo map. Trout Pond is a lake in Norfolk County in the state of Massachusetts. The latitude and longitude coordinates for this lake are 42.0534, -71.3314 and the altitude is 266 feet (81 meters).

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Feature Type: Lake
Latitude: 42.0534
Longitude: -71.3314
Elevation: 266 ft (81 m)

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Public Fishing Allowed? Yes
Ranking: 5 - Excellent
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There's a big pond and a little pond that are separated by about ten feet of land. The little pond has plenty of trout that are stocked in April right before the fishing derby (visit the Lions Club for more info). In the bigger one I caught a 15" largemouth bass that won the derby (if anyone wants to know, I caught it with a Kevin Van Dam Swim Jig). I released it so its still there if you want it.
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Submitted By: Adam
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P.S. It is very weedy, use a weedless hook or something.
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Public Fishing Allowed? Yes
Ranking: 4 - Good
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I take my kids here fairly often. I pulled in a few smaller largemouth bass (10-12") and a couple of pickerel (8-10") in summer 2009 in the large pond. After the 2010 derby, I pulled in 2 8" or so brook trout. Very weedy, as Adam noted, though there are usually relatively weed-free lanes at the popular spots, I expect cleared by other fishermen.
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