Glen Charlie Pond

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Glen Charlie Pond

Town(s): Wareham MA
County: Plymouth
Local Name: Glen Pond

Size: 185 acres
Average Depth: 5 feet
Maximum Depth: 12 feet

Boating Allowed: Kayaks, Canoes, Sail Boats, Electric Motor Boats, Power Boats
Swimming: Unknown

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 Glen Charlie Pond is a 185-acre warmwater impoundment of the Agawam River. It was created in 1850 by a dam which flooded another pond called Muddy Pond. The bottom is mud throughout and the northern end is studded with numerous tree stumps. There is 5.8 miles of shoreline with year-round homes and summer cottages.

Water Quality: Unknown
Vegetation Growth: Abundant
Non-native Species: Eurasian Watermilfoil (Myriophyllum Spicatum), Fanwort (Cabomba Caroliniana)

Fishing Comments: Glen Charlie Pond provides good fishing for an assortment of warmwater fish species. Due to its fertile nature and abundant alewife forage, the largemouth bass in particular are abundant and of large average size. Smallmouth bass are scarce compared to the largemouths, but there are a few of them around. This should be an excellent pond for ice fishing. The chain pickerel are healthy and numerous, as are the yellow perch. Panfish anglers will also enjoy the bluegills, white perch and crappies (calicos), many of which are of large average size.

Boat Access: Primarily Car-top boats & Canoes
Ramp Comments: There is public access through town owned land at the gas pipeline crossing at the intersection of Shangri La Boulevard and Blissful Lane. The access can be reached off Glen Charlie Road by taking Plymouth Avenue to Churback Road to Sunset Boulevard. Parking is limited and the ramp is in poor condition.
Parking Spaces: Less than 10

Directions: Glen Charlie Pond is located two miles north of Route 6 and Route 25
Shoreline Development: 25-50%