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    Echo Lake, Somesville, Maine

    Mount Desert, ME    

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    This is a scenic 237-acre coldwater lake, specially managed for brook trout and landlocked salmon. The western side is lined by rugged cliffs. Boats with motors larger than 10 horsepower are prohibited. Special fishing regula... trails.com

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    Bubbles - Pemetic Trail, Bar Harbor, Maine

    Bar Harbor, ME    

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    Bubble Pond is a small, coldwater pond that receives annual stockings of brook trout. Maximum depth is 39 feet, in the middle of the pond. Shoreline depths run from 5 to 15 feet. There is no launch site at Bubble Pond, but yo... trails.com

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    Upper Hadlock Pond, Mount Desert, Maine

    Northeast Harbor, ME    

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    This scenic 35-acre pond is situated along Maine Route 3. The deepest part, 37 feet, is slightly south of the center of the pond, and shoreline depths range from 5 to 17 feet, perfect for shore-based anglers. Special regulati... trails.com

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    Jordan Pond Shore Trail, Northeast Harbor, Maine

    Seal Harbor, ME    

    3 out of 5 based on 10 ratings

    Jordan Pond covers only 187 acres but is amazingly deep. Most of the pond, including shoreline areas, is well over 100 feet deep. Because Jordan Pond is a local water supply, the south end is marked as off limits to swimmers.... trails.com

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    Fox Pond

    Franklin, ME    

    3 out of 5 based on 2 ratings

    This small, 77-acre pond is set in one of Downeast Maine?s most scenic areas. It is a great spot to fish from shore, since one side of the pond is entirely bounded by Maine Route 182. If you are visiting any of the other site... trails.com

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    Beech Hill Pond

    Ellsworth, ME    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    This 1,351-acre pond has a deep trench running east to west down its center. The deepest point is 104 feet, perfect for huge lake trout. No practical opportunity exists for fishing from shore, but you can launch a boat at the... trails.com