The Quabbin Reservoir's new boat ramp is ready for anglers, according to a community announcement. The Department of Fish and Game's (DFG) Office of Fishing & Boating Access and the Department of ...
It’ll be “BYOB” — bring your own boat, that is — when the state opens the Quabbin Reservoir’s three boat launch areas Thursday morning. As a measure against the spread of the new coronavirus, the ...
The state Department of Conservation and Recreation has closed the Quabbin Reservoir to private recreational boats for 45 days after the discovery last week of invasive zebra mussels in Laurel Lake in ...
The state Department of Conservation and Recreation has closed the Quabbin Reservoir to private recreational boats for 45 days after the discovery last week of invasive zebra mussels in Laurel Lake in ...
The Department of Conservation and Recreation has established procedures for required inspections for all private boats on Quabbin Reservoir that do not currently have an official Quabbin boat seal - ...
Fishing season at the Quabbin Reservoir will begin the morning of April 20, although the state warns that fish caught there may have elevated levels of mercury. “The 2019 Quabbin Fishing Season runs ...
NEW SALEM, Mass. (WWLP) – Boats are restricted on Pottapaug Pond and O’Loughlin Ponds at the Quabbin Reservoir after invasive species were found in the water. State considers adding these species to ...
The Department of Conservation and Recreation will open fishing season at the Quabbin Reservoir on Saturday at 6 a.m. In addition to shore fishing options, all three boat launch sites will be in full ...
BOSTON (AP) — The state has ordered new inspection procedures for private boats using the Quabbin Reservoir, which provides drinking water to about 2.5 million Boston-area residents. The inspections ...
PETERSHAM, Mass. (WWLP) – A ribbon cutting was held for the rehabilitation of an access road leading to the Quabbin Reservoir. Funding of $652,000 was awarded from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), ...
THE QUABBIN RESERVOIR — “You’ve got a fish on!” Clayton Sydla shouted, and I nearly bowled him over as I lunged for the rod hanging off the back of his little aluminum boat, where three levels of ...