- Lake Attitash
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lake_name = Lake Attitash
image_lake = Lake_attitash_2005.jpg
caption_lake = Lake Attitash
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location =Merrimac, Massachusetts andAmesbury, Massachusetts
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basin_countries = United States
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area = convert|360|acre|ha|abbr=on
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max-depth = convert|35|ft|m|abbr=on
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elevation = convert|92|ft|abbr=on|lk=on
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cities =Lake Attitash is a
lake located on the border ofMerrimac, Massachusetts andAmesbury, Massachusetts , and constitutes at least a portion of Amesbury'swater supply .There are
beach es both on the Amesbury and Merrimacshore s. Merrimac's beach is known as Indian Head Park. The lake was formerly known as "Kimball's Pond".The lake is popular with
seasonal tourist s, as well as residents. It is normallysafe forswimming .Boat s are allowed on the lake.This shallow, 360-acre enlarged natural great pond has a maximum depth of 30 feet and an average depth of 11 feet. The shoreline is extensively developed; roads and cottages, two or three rows deep in places, virtually ring the entire lake. There are literally hundreds of boats of all types and sizes. The only significant weed beds are located in the inlet and outlet coves.
Public access for boating has been created by the Massachusetts Office of Fishing and Boating Access (formerly known as the Public Access Board) by constructing a parking lot and launching ramp. The parking lot can accommodate nearly two dozen vehicles.INFO BELOW IS FROM 1993The last fisheries survey – conducted in 1978 – located nine of the 11 species known to be present in this water. Largemouth bass and chain pickerel are common and appear at least moderately fished. Pumpkinseeds dominate the fishery, although white perch and brown bullhead are very common.
Northern pike were stocked here in 1979, 1985, 1986 and 1988, and will continue to be stocked in the future.
Although Attitash is a good largemouth bass and chain pickerel water, it is primarily known as one of the best northern pike waters in the Northeast District. Pike in excess of 20 pounds have been reported from here.
The heavy recreational use this lake supports during the summer months basically precludes fishing. However, bass and panfish anglers enjoy good action during the spring and fall months, and ice fishermen avidly pursue the pike resource in winter. Fishing pressure is particularly high during the winter. Various local tournaments often bring out crowds of ice fishermen on weekends.
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