Whitman's Pond is a place I just started fishing this past year but it has already given me great success. Using rubber worms and rubber frogs I have caught about 3 or 4 bass each time I've gone out ranging from .5 lbs to 3 lbs. There are lilly pads along both the northern and southern shores and I have caught nearly every fish there either in or near the lilly pads. Early in the season, you can work the shores but as the weeds get there, you need to start fishing a little further into the water.
For the most part, I have worked the shores both on the North and South side of the pond which can be easily accessed by a boat ramp on Middle St. There is a sand bar in the middle where I have had some success as well as two natural springs where some bass seem to congregate. There is also a beach on the south east corner that is always active with bass. The beach can be fished from the shore by going down Westminster St off of route 53. You can also fish off the long shore line on Middle St but that is highly over fished, so if you're going to do that I suggest working the corners more than the middle.
The weeds are really thick so if you plan to use an open hook lure, I would suggest using a top water lure. There are some spots, near the beach and on the south side of the pond near a restaurant called Canoli's that are some what weedless where you could use a spinner or crank bait. It can get pretty windy at times which makes it challenging to fish but usually it is coming off of the Middle St shore so if you're fishing off the shore it will only lengthen your casts.
Overall this is a great fishing spot. I go out every time expecting to catch a couple good size bass. Good luck!
Successful Baits: Worms - watermelon, pumpkin seed w/ purple flake, black w/ blue flakes, black & silver worms. Frogs - dark green/brown.
Shore Fishing? Yes
Boat Access? Yes off of Middle St
Boat Ramp? Yes
See Whitman's Pond in Google Maps
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