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Coordinates: 44°07′42″N 70°34′07″W / 44.12833°N 70.56861°W / 44.12833; -70.56861
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==Fishing==
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The lake supports [[landlocked salmon]] and [[lake trout]] in the middle basin. The pond also supports populations of largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, yellow perch, white perch, chain pickerel, hornpout, rainbow smelt, white sucker, fallfish, golden shiners, pumpkinseed sunfish and slimy
The lake supports [[land-locked salmon]] and [[lake trout]] in the middle basin. The pond also supports populations of largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, yellow perch, white perch, chain pickerel, hornpout, rainbow smelt, white sucker, fallfish, golden shiners, pumpkinseed sunfish and slimy
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Revision as of 23:13, 16 November 2009

Moose Pond is located in Bridgton, Sweden and Denmark, Maine. Camp Winona, a camp for boys[1], and Shawnee Peak, a ski resort[2], are located on the lake.

Statistics

  • Total lake area - 1,697 acres[3]
  • Maximum recorded depth - 80 feet
  • Mean depth - 20 feet
  • Volume - 30,722 acres/feet
  • Watershed - 11,170 acres
  • Elevation - 418 feet
  • Shorefront lots - 497
  • Approx 13 miles long
Moose Pond, Spring 2009.

Fishing

The lake supports land-locked salmon and lake trout in the middle basin. The pond also supports populations of largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, yellow perch, white perch, chain pickerel, hornpout, rainbow smelt, white sucker, fallfish, golden shiners, pumpkinseed sunfish and slimy sculpin.[4]

References

44°07′42″N 70°34′07″W / 44.12833°N 70.56861°W / 44.12833; -70.56861