Ashmere Lake

Ashmere Lake

Peru, Berkshire County, MA
0mi²
483.00ft
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Lake Information

Ashmere Lake, located in the beautiful Berkshire County, Massachusetts, is a quiet, serene lake covering an area of approximately 218 acres. The lake is a popular destination for anglers who are seeking a variety of fish species, including Chain Pickerel, Yellow Perch, Black Crappie, Pumpkinseed, Brown Bullhead, White Suckers, and Golden Shiners. With its tranquil atmosphere and diverse fish populations, Ashmere Lake offers an unforgettable fishing experience for both seasoned anglers and beginners. Chain Pickerel is one of the most sought-after species by anglers at Ashmere Lake. These fish are known for their aggressive behavior and can be caught using a variety of techniques, including trolling, casting, and jigging. The lake's clear waters and rocky shorelines provide ideal habitat for Chain Pickerel, and anglers can be found casting their lines from boats or from the shore in search of these elusive fish. Yellow Perch is another popular species found in Ashmere Lake. These fish are typically found in schools near the bottom of the lake and can be caught using live bait or small jigs. Black Crappie and Pumpkinseed are also abundant in the lake, and are a great option for those who prefer to fish with live bait. These panfish are typically found in shallower waters and can be caught using small jigs, worms, or crickets. In addition to fishing, Ashmere Lake offers a variety of recreational activities for visitors to enjoy. The lake is surrounded by picturesque forests and rolling hills, making it an ideal location for hiking, biking, and birdwatching. The lake also has several public access points and boat launches, providing easy access for boaters and water sports enthusiasts. Ashmere Lake is not only a great place for fishing and recreational activities, but it is also an important resource for the local community. The lake serves as a source of drinking water for the town of Hinsdale, and its conservation is vital for ensuring a healthy ecosystem and preserving the natural beauty of the area. In conclusion, Ashmere Lake is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Berkshire County, Massachusetts. With its diverse fish populations, clear waters, and scenic surroundings, Ashmere Lake offers something for everyone, from seasoned anglers to families looking for a relaxing day on the water. So pack your fishing gear, hiking boots, and picnic basket, and head to Ashmere Lake for a day of fun and adventure.

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Current Conditions

58°F°
Feels like 59°F°
Cloudy
Today's High
74°F°
Today's Low
42°F°

Water Temperature

53°F
Updated: (Apr 25)
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Current water temperature for Ashmere Lake is 53°F.

Current Snapshot

Wind1 mph NNW (Gust 4 mph)
Pressure
30.22 inHg
Visibility28 mi
Humidity43%
Cloud Cover98%

Forecast: Tuesday, Apr 29

Day 1 of 9

Hourly Insights

7 AM
47°F°
10 AM
63°F°
1 PM
72°F°
4 PM
73°F°
7 PM
68°F°

Temperature

High
74°F°
Low
42°F°

Precipitation

Chance38%
Amount0.17"
Typerain

Wind

9mph
Avg Speed
Gusts up to
33mph
CalmModerateStrong
Max Speed14 mph

Sun, Moon & UV

Sunrise9:49 AM
Sunset11:50 PM
Moon PhasewaxingCrescent
Max UV Index8 (Very High)

Solunar Fishing Forecast

Action Rating
4/5

Todays action is rated a 4 (scale is 0 thru 5, 5 is the best)

Major Times (Best)

6:09 PM - 8:39 PM

7:59 AM - 10:29 AM

Minor Times (Good)

10:08 AM - 11:38 AM

2:23 AM - 3:53 AM

Outlook for Tuesday at Ashmere Lake

Expect temperatures ranging from 42°F to 74°F. There's a 38% chance of rain, potentially bringing around 0.17" rain. Winds will be averaging 9 mph, with potential gusts reaching up to 33 mph. The maximum UV index will be 8 (Very High), so plan sun protection accordingly. For anglers, today's fishing action is rated 4/5 (Todays action is rated a 4 (scale is 0 thru 5, 5 is the best)). Look for the best bite times during the major periods around 6:09 PM and 7:59 AM, or try the minor windows near 10:08 AM and 2:23 AM for potential early morning or evening action. Check back for the latest conditions and forecasts for Ashmere Lake.

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April 29th 2025

Lake Information

Elevation
483 ft
Area
0 mi²
Coordinates
42.441, -73.077

Weather Forecast

Tuesday

74°F
42°F

Wednesday

62°F
43°F

Thursday

66°F
36°F

Friday

73°F
50°F

Saturday

67°F
50°F

Sunday

56°F
46°F

Monday

55°F
42°F

Tuesday

63°F
41°F

Wednesday

61°F
45°F
Tuesday - 4/29/2025
74°F
42°F
12am
49°F
53°F
30.20 hPa
5 mph
S
G: 11 mph
2am
45°F
53°F
30.18 hPa
4 mph
S
G: 11 mph
4am
45°F
53°F
30.17 hPa
3 mph
S
G: 10 mph
6am
43°F
53°F
30.15 hPa
3 mph
SSW
G: 12 mph
8am
54°F
53°F
30.12 hPa
4 mph
SSW
G: 17 mph
10am
63°F
53°F
30.07 hPa
10 mph
SSW
G: 26 mph
12pm
69°F
53°F
30.01 hPa
9 mph
SSW
G: 19 mph
2pm
74°F
53°F
29.95 hPa
10 mph
SSW
G: 21 mph
4pm
73°F
53°F
29.87 hPa
14 mph
SSW
G: 26 mph
6pm
70°F
53°F
29.83 hPa
13 mph
SW
G: 29 mph
8pm
65°F
53°F
29.80 hPa
11 mph
SSW
G: 26 mph
10pm
64°F
53°F
29.80 hPa
14 mph
SW
G: 32 mph

Water Temperature History

Trends for Ashmere Lake

Current Temp

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Latest recorded surface temperature.

Lowest in Period

33°F

On Mar 31

Coldest point in the Last 12 Months.

Average in Period

55°F

Typical temp during the Last 12 Months.

Temperature Trend: Last 12 Months

Surface temperature over the selected period.

Key Observations (Last 12 Months)

  • Warmest avg: July (75°F).
  • Coolest avg: December (34°F).
  • Rapid warming often occurs: April → May (+17°F).
  • Sharpest cooling trend: October → November (-18°F).

Weather Forecast

Wind speed and pressure trends

Hourly Wind Forecast

Wind Direction

170°

Pressure

1023 mb

Cloud Cover

16%

Visibility

26 miles

Daily Pressure Forecast

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