Fish Local
We will try to make an attempt at letting our Chapter members know where the best fishing is locally. By fishing locally, one reduces their impact on all fishes, everywhere. TU is a conservation organization made up of fishermen. It takes more than catch and release, to make you a conservationist. But catch and release is a good place to start.

Fishing Local
We will try to make an attempt at letting our Chapter members know where the best fishing is locally. By fishing locally, one reduces their impact on all fishes, everywhere. TU is a conservation organization made up of fishermen. It takes more than catch and release, to make you a conservationist. But catch and release is a good place to start.
Keep Fish Wet!
There is a correct way to land a fish. Visit this web page to learn how to handle fish once they are caught.
Shoreline Striper Fishing
Our North of Boston location offers better saltwater fishing than freshwater fishing. Here is a great presentation by Dylan Callahan of Concord Outfitters on fishing from shore with a fly rod and fishing for stripers, bluefish and bonito. It really is good. Click on photo to view video.
Our Rivers
- Alewife Brook
- Batchelder Brook
- Bear Meadow Brook
- Black Brook
- Boston Brook
- Bull Brook
- Dow’s Brook
- Fish Brook – Eric Murrer’s Insect study 2010
- Gravelly Brook
- Howlett Brook
- Idlewild Brook
- Ipswich River
- Lubbers Brook
- Maple Meadows Brook
- Martins Brook
- Mile Brook
- Miles River
- Mill Brook
- Nichols Brook
- Norris Brook
- Ox Pasture Brook
- Parker River
- Penn Brook
- Pye Brook
- School Brook
- Shawsheen River
- Wills Brook
*This list is by no means complete. If you know of a river, stream or creek in the north east area of Massachusetts contact us and help us make this list more comprehensive.
