Maine Lakes Region · Lake Guide
Burnt Meadow Pond is a lake in Maine's Lakes Region, bordering Brownfield. It covers 65 acres, max depth 45 ft, water clarity clean, only very slightly stained; thermally stratifies (limited cool oxygenated water for salmonids).
Burnt Meadow Pond is a 65 acre pond off Route 160 in East Brownfield, with a maximum depth of 45 feet and clean, only slightly stained water that stratifies in summer. It carries both coldwater and warmwater fisheries: brown trout are the current coldwater focus and legal-sized brook trout are stocked each spring, alongside largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and chain pickerel. The traditional acc…
Recreation on Burnt Meadow Pond: Fishing, Ice Fishing, Kayaking, Canoeing.
Fish species: Brown Trout, Brook Trout, Rainbow Smelt, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, White Perch, Yellow Perch, Chain Pickerel, White Sucker, Hornpout, Pumpkinseed Sunfish, American Eel.
Notable features: Diverse trout fishery with both brown trout and brook trout. Located in Oxford County near NH border. Carry-in access..
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