Maine Lakes Region · Lake Guide
McWain Pond is a lake in Maine's Lakes Region, bordering Waterford. It covers 445 acres, max depth 42 ft.
McWain Pond, also known as Long Pond, is a 445 acre water in Waterford reaching a maximum depth of 42 feet. It is managed for smallmouth bass and rainbow smelt, with chain pickerel rounding out the principal fishery and yellow perch also present. There is no public access site on the pond; access is by permissive trespass only, and no public beach exists.
Recreation on McWain Pond: Fishing, Ice Fishing.
Fish species: Smallmouth Bass, Rainbow Smelt, Chain Pickerel, Yellow Perch, White Sucker, Hornpout, Pumpkinseed Sunfish, American Eel.
Notable features: No public boat ramp - access by permissive trespass only. Smelt dipping permitted on tributaries. Good smallmouth bass fishery..
Towns on McWain Pond: Waterford. Explore more lakes and local businesses in the Maine Lakes Region.