Maine Lakes Region · Lake Guide
Notched Pond is a lake in Maine's Lakes Region, bordering Raymond. It covers 78 acres, max depth 21 ft, water clarity Shallow and homothermous; water quality historically poor for salmonids (coldwater fish)..
Notched Pond is a shallow, roughly 78-acre warmwater pond that straddles the Gray and Raymond town lines in Cumberland County, with a maximum depth of 21 feet and an elevation near 344 feet. It is moderately to heavily developed along one shore and is managed for warmwater species, with largemouth bass and chain pickerel the principal fisheries. Brown trout were stocked from the mid-1960s until 1…
Fish species: Largemouth bass, Chain pickerel, Golden shiner, Common shiner, Banded killifish, White sucker, Hornpout (bullhead), Pumpkinseed sunfish, American eel, Minnows.
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