Even though the trout fishing has been a little slow, Steven Thomas and Bruce Churchill had a good trip to Long Pond. They caught and released six rainbows that were good-sized trout. I had fished with them the week before but only caught a small rainbow. However, on this particular day, the fishing was great.
I haven’t heard of any action at Little Pond, especially now that the summer activities are in full swing. I’m still going to try out the pond early in the morning, to see if the trout are still active. The stripers have been providing fishermen with plenty of action on light tackle and some big bass have been caught off Plymouth Beach, using cut bait.
There's no better place for golf than Plymouth and there's no better reason to play golf than to raise money for a worth charity. There are quite a few charity tournaments taking place in town in the coming months so you're bound to find one that fits you to a tee!
Paddling the local waterways was a way of life for the Native Wampanoag and Colonial English people of the 17th century. This July, join Plimoth Plantation’s Native and Colonial maritime staff for an exciting water adventure modeled after the trips taken by those who traveled before us, as the museum presents the Paddle at Patuxet!
Clubhouse Extra is our online companion to The Clubhouse, a page dedicated to the local golf scene in your local weekly newspaper’s sports pages. Clubhouse Extra features a video golf tip of the week from local golf pros; more photos and a scorecard from the course of the week; and new this season – Readers’ Clubhouse. Log on to submit your golf photos, take our weekly golf poll, and find out who’s doing what on area courses.
The first Old Sandwich Road Race is scheduled for Sunday, June 6, a half-marathon to be run on Old Sandwich Road, the oldest road in America.
PLYMOUTH – Join the New England Coastal Wildlife Alliance June 13 for an all-day marine excursion to view seabirds, whales, dolphins, basking sharks and ocean sunfish along the Massachusetts coast.
Whether you want to walk in the footsteps of the Pilgrims or take to the roads at a faster pace, take advantage of the many activities available in Plymouth this season.
Bayside Runner, Brooks Running and the Jenney Grist Mill announce a fun summer 5K road race, run and walk to support the work of the Jenney Grist Mill. The Jenney Grist Mill 5K starts and ends at the historic Jenney Grist Mill and goes through the scenic Morton Park, in Plymouth.The race will take place Saturday, June 26, and starts at 11 a.m. at 6 Spring Lane, Plymouth.
PLYMOUTH – Start the New Year off right by gathering with friends and neighbors at Ellisville Harbor State Park from noon to 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 1, enjoy a hike along the Ruth Walker Trail with winter views of Cape Cod Bay and Ellisville Harbor marsh.
CARVER – Myles Standish State Forest is a place born of fire and ice, shaped by the human hand. Join park staff from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 27, to explore the area’s landscape shaped by glaciers and forest fires.
Every year Doug Flutie holds a charity golf tournament in Plymouth at the Pinehills. These are some images from last years tournament.