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Barker Pond

Barker Pond is a lake in Maine's Lakes Region, bordering Sebago. It covers 260 acres, max depth 44 ft.

Barker Pond lies on the Hiram and Sebago town line, in Oxford and Cumberland counties. It thermally stratifies in summer, with a warm upper layer over colder, low-oxygen bottom water, and reaches about 44 feet deep. The pond is best known for a high quality smallmouth and largemouth bass fishery, with extensive shallows, weedbeds, stumps, and rockpiles for habitat, and it also holds brown trout, …

Fish species: Brown trout, Rainbow smelt, Smallmouth bass, Largemouth bass, Yellow perch, Chain pickerel, Golden shiner, Bridled shiner, Common shiner, White sucker, Hornpout (bullhead), Pumpkinseed sunfish, American eel, Landlocked alewife.

Public access: Public carry-in launch: Carry-in only, at a site along the old railroad bed at the northern end of the pond; the old railroad bed extends down from the western shore of Hancock Pond..

Towns on Barker Pond: Sebago. Explore more lakes and local businesses in the Maine Lakes Region.