Mashpee and Wakeby Ponds

{{Short description|Ponds in Massachusetts}}

{{More footnotes needed|date=August 2021}}

{{Infobox lake

| name = Mashpee Pond and Wakeby Pond

| image = Mashpee&wakebyponds.jpg

| alt =

| location = Mashpee and Sandwich, Massachusetts

| coords = {{coord|41|39|40|N|70|29|08|W|type:waterbody_region:US-MA}}

| type = Kettlehole ponds

| inflow = Groundwater

| outflow = Mashpee River

| catchment =

| basin_countries = United States

| length =

| width =

| area = 729 acres (2.95 km²)

| depth = 85 feet (26 m)

| volume =

| residence_time =

| shore = Attaquin Beach and homes

| islands =

| pushpin_map = Massachusetts

| pushpin_map_alt = Location in Massachusetts

| pushpin_map_caption = Location in Massachusetts

}}

Mashpee Pond {{coord|41|39|40|N|70|29|08|W}} and Wakeby Pond {{coord|41|40|30|N|70|29|08|W}} are adjoining ponds in Mashpee and Sandwich, Massachusetts. When considered together, these two ponds cover {{convert|729|acre|km2}} and constitute the largest freshwater pond on Cape Cod. This pair is {{convert|85|ft|m}} deep at its deepest point. The Fishing

Record for most bass caught in a day belongs to James Dean on August 21,2016. The record for most fishing trips without a single fish caught belongs to P.J Keliher at 26.

These kettleholes are fed by groundwater and have no inlet streams. The ponds' sole outlet stream, the Mashpee River, flows south to Popponesset Bay.

Boating access to the ponds is possible via a state-maintained concrete launching ramp off Route 130 in Mashpee. The ponds are heavily used for boating, swimming, bass fishing and trout fishing. However, there is no public beach on the lakes on which boats may be put ashore.

Ice fishing and fly fishing take place on these waters in addition to bait-casting. In 2006, a few fish pulled from Mashpee and Wakeby Ponds won awards from MassWildlife's Freshwater Sportfish Awards Program. Among these were a {{convert|7|lb|3|oz|kg|abbr=on}} white catfish and a {{convert|1|lb|5|oz|kg|abbr=on}} sunfish.

Attaquin Beach, a youth summer camp, and homes line the ponds' shores.

References

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070105055122/http://www.mashpeemec.us/2006%20Mashpee%20Pd%20Apx.pdf Mashpee and Wakeby Ponds]
  • [http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/dfw/dfwsfaleaders.htm MassWildlife Freshwater Sportfish Awards Program]