Fishing...

White's Landing does not collect the $1.50 fee to process State Fishing/Hunting Licenses. Instead we accept any donation you wish to make. All donations collected will go to re-stocking programs in the area.

Photo by Dianne McGrath

NorthernPike, at South Pond,
in Brookfield
weighing 35 lbs 0 oz by Don Greenwood Jr. in 1988

Source: MassWildlife's Freshwater Fishing Records

The Quaboag River provides superb fishing opportunities for pike, catfish, bass and panfish. The Quacumquasit WMA also contains a boat ramp and limited shore access to Quacumquasit Pond (also known as South Pond) which is known for producing trophy pike. South Pond is stocked each spring with 12+ inch rainbow trout and 12+ inch brown trout.

Check out the results of fishing the Brookfield Ponds!

South Pond

North Pond - Also called Quaboag Pond - 541 acres, ranging from 5 to 15 feet deep.

Wickaboag Pond - 320 acre pond, located north of route 9, a quarter mile west of the center of West Brookfield. The pond is between 7 and 11 feet deep. Fish populations consist of Thirteen species, white, yellow perch, pumpkinseeds, white sucker, golden shiner, largemouth bass, bluegill, chair pickerel, brown bullhead, black crappie, redbreasted sunfish, yellow bullhead and banded killifish. There is a good population of largemouth bass and chain pickerel at the pond.

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