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Granger Pond

Granger Pond is a lake in Maine's Lakes Region, bordering Denmark. It covers 125 acres, max depth 28 ft, water clarity Water quality unsuitable for coldwater fish in summer; managed as warmwater fishery.

Granger Pond is a 125 acre pond in Denmark, with a maximum depth of 28 feet. Its water is too warm for coldwater fish in summer, so it is managed as a warmwater fishery holding largemouth bass, yellow perch, and chain pickerel. A traditional carry-in access site for canoes and car-top boats is located at the pond's southern tip.

Recreation on Granger Pond: Fishing, Kayaking, Canoeing.

Fish species: Largemouth Bass, Yellow Perch, Chain Pickerel, White Sucker, Hornpout, Pumpkinseed Sunfish, American Eel.

Notable features: Carry-in access at southern tip for canoes and car-top boats. Classic warmwater bass and panfish fishery. Shallow max depth (22ft)..

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