Maine Lakes Region · Lake Guide
Little Moose Pond is a lake in Maine's Lakes Region, bordering Waterford. It covers 181 acres, max depth 43 ft, water clarity Water transparency is excellent and general water quality is suitable for both warmwater and coldwater fish. The pond thermally stratifies in summer, with water below 25 to 30 feet deficient in oxygen..
Locals know this Waterford water as Little Moose Pond, though the older survey maps title it Moose Pond. It covers about 181 acres and reaches a maximum depth of 43 feet, with only a few camps along a largely undeveloped shore. Maine IFW manages it for both coldwater and warmwater fish, stocking brook trout each spring alongside a fishery of smelt, largemouth bass, white perch, and chain pickerel…
Fish species: Brook trout, Rainbow smelt, Largemouth bass, White perch, Yellow perch, Chain pickerel, Minnows, Fallfish, White sucker, Hornpout (bullhead), Pumpkinseed sunfish.
Public access: Public Car-top / hand-carry (informal, on private land) launch: End of an unimproved tote road off the Ben Hale Road (Fire Lane 78); parking very limited.
Towns on Little Moose Pond: Waterford. Explore more lakes and local businesses in the Maine Lakes Region.