Maine Lakes Region · Lake Guide
Browns Pond is a lake in Maine's Lakes Region, bordering Sebago. It covers 90 acres, max depth 30 ft.
Browns Pond in Sebago is a shallow, undeveloped pond of about 90 acres with a maximum depth of 30 feet and a small island. The wild, remote setting gives it a unique angling atmosphere, and it is best known for a black crappie fishery that took hold after an illegal introduction around 1990, along with good yellow perch and chain pickerel fishing. Maine IFW manages it strictly as a warmwater fish…
Fish species: Yellow perch, Chain pickerel, Black crappie, Golden shiner, Creek chubsucker, Hornpout (bullhead), Pumpkinseed sunfish, Minnows.
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