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Beach Pond Popular Fish - Chain Pickerel

Chain Pickerel Fishing

Chain pickerel prefer to weedy areas of lakes and rivers. They ambush baitfish and sunfish which requires cover for them to hide within. Submerged aquatic vegetation, brush, fallen tree limbs, or structures such as rock piles, bridge pilings, rip-rap, or debris.​ Beach Pond has a very healthy population of these toothy critters, many approaching 30 inches and exceeding 5 pounds. Unlike many freshwater fish species, chain pickerel do not school up. They tend to be loners. Once you catch one, find other, spots with similar cover and depth to fish. Flashy spoons, live minnows, and bait-imitating crankbaits all work well. For added excitement, try fishing topwater lures over vegetation areas. Topwater lures that mimic wounded baitfish are very tempting to these predators. When the lake freezes over, ice fishing can get very exciting with these big pike.


Beach Pond Popular Fish - Smallmouth Bass

Smallmouth Bass Fishing

Smallmouth bass are the most sought-after species at Beach Pond, with fish over 3 pounds very common. Largemouth bass also reside here in good numbers. Smallmouth bass fishing is particularly good when they move to shallow water. Use shallow spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, crankbaits, tube baits and jerkbaits around any sort of rip rap. Around grass, use worms, jigs, topwater and spinnerbaits. In winter, when the lake freezes over, consider ice fishing for smallies. Spend your time on deeper structure with drop-shot rigs, small worms, jigs and spoons. Rock piles and points are prime areas for smallmouth as these areas are also home to crawfish.


Beach Pond Popular Fish - Yellow Perch

Yellow Perch Fishing

Yellow perch tend to spawn in the April to May timeframe, and the spawn has been strong for years at Beach Pond. As a result, the lake continues to maintain a very healthy population of yellow perch, which have been a mainstay in the fishery for decades. They are fun to catch in winter when ice fishing as well. Yellow perch are great table fare, and are a food source for many predator fish in the lake. Fishing for yellow perch is simple, their primary diet consists of minnows and other small fish, insects and worms. Yellow perch tend to gather in small groups and hang out on relatively deep structure, near cover and/or drop-offs. Use a small hook and sinker. Bait a small hook with minnows, worms or small jigs using 6 to 10 pound line.


Fish species to fish for...

Guide to fishing for largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, white catfish, walleye, rainbow trout, brook trout, brown trout, bluegill, green sunfish, pumpkinseed sunfish, yellow perch, Atlantic salmon and chain pickerel at Beach Pond in Connecticut.

Beach Pond Fishing Video

Thick forests line a good portion of the 6 miles of shoreline wrapped around Beach Pond, a 390-acre lake on the eastern CT border with RI, at Voluntown. Two- thirds of the lake is in CT, the other third in RI.

Beach Pond, located on the Connecticut-Rhode Island border, is a picturesque water body known for its excellent fishing opportunities. This 430-acre lake is surrounded by scenic woodlands, offering anglers a tranquil setting for their fishing adventures.

One of the most sought-after fish species in Beach Pond is the smallmouth bass. Anglers flock to this lake to target these feisty and hard-fighting fish. The rocky shorelines, submerged structures, and drop-offs provide ideal habitat for smallmouth bass. Anglers often employ techniques such as casting with soft plastic baits, crankbaits, or jerkbaits to entice the smallmouth bass lurking in the lake's clear waters.

In addition to smallmouth bass, Beach Pond is also home to other popular fish species, including largemouth bass, pickerel, and yellow perch. Largemouth bass can be found near the weed beds and submerged vegetation, while pickerel and yellow perch are commonly found in the shallower areas. Anglers can enjoy targeting these species using a variety of lures, such as spinnerbaits, jigs, or live bait.

When planning a fishing trip to Beach Pond, anglers should familiarize themselves with the fishing regulations and licensing requirements specific to the lake. Adhering to these regulations helps protect the fish population and ensures a sustainable fishery for future generations.

Beach Pond in Connecticut offers a peaceful and rewarding fishing experience for anglers of all skill levels. With its diverse fish species, scenic surroundings, and opportunities for boating and camping, it is a destination that promises memorable fishing adventures and a chance to connect with nature.

The Beach Pond Boat Launch is operated by the state of CT and is open to the public with no boat motor restrictions. This is one of three lakes in the state offering Atlantic salmon fishing. Bass, trout and walleye are also popular. Catfish, numerous sunfish and chain pickerel also call these waters home.

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Primary fish species residing in Beach Pond

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Largemouth bass Smallmouth bass White Catfish Walleye Rainbow Trout Brook Trout Brown trout Bluegill Green Sunfish Pumpkinseed Sunfish Yellow Perch Atlantic Salmon Chain pickerel

Beach Pond Amenities

Marina: NO
Boat Rental: NO
Boat Launch Ramp: YES
Campgrounds: YES
RV Hookups: NO
Lodging: YES
Convenience Store: NEARBY
Bait & Tackle: NO
Restaurant: NEARBY

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Boating is a popular activity on Beach Pond, providing anglers with the opportunity to explore different areas of the lake and reach their desired fishing spots. Anglers can use motorized boats, canoes, kayaks, or paddleboards to navigate the lake's calm waters. It's important to follow boating regulations, including the use of appropriate safety equipment, to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience on the water.

Public Boat Launch Ramps & Landings

Beach Pond Boat Launch Ramp
Located mid lake, on the north side of the lake, off N Shore Road, this is a one-lane, concrete ramp with paved parking.

Fishing License

Click here for a Connecticut Fishing License.

Camping is not directly available at Beach Pond, but there are nearby campgrounds and state parks where anglers can set up their tents or RVs to extend their fishing trips. These camping options offer amenities such as picnic areas, restroom facilities, and access to nature trails, allowing anglers to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the area.

Campgrounds & RV Parks Nearby

Beach Pond Cabins Campground - 860 334-1128

Nature's Campsites - 860 376-4203

Countryside Campground - 860 376-0029

Beach Pond CT Map - Fishing & Camping Areas

Contact Information

Beach Pond
Beach Pond Boat Launch
Voluntown, CT 06384
877 668-2267

 

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