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Androscoggin River
The Androscoggin River is a river in the US states of Maine and New Hampshire, in northern New England. It is 178 miles (287 km) long and joins the Ke... |
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Annabessacook Lake
Annabessacook Lake is on the Jug Stream in Kennebec County, Maine and is used for hydroelectric power and recreation, among other things. Construction... |
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Cobbesseecontee Stream
Species: American Eel, Bluegill, Brook Trout, Brown Bullhead, Brown Trout, Chain Pickerel, Golden Shiner, Lake Trout, Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, Rainbow Smelt, Salmon, Smallmouth Bass, Sunfish, Walleye, White Perch, Yellow Perch |
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Cobbosseecontee Lake
The lake is known for its first-rate bass fishing, and also has good fishing for brown trout, brook trout, and white perch. Lake Cobbosseecontee lies ... |
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Crystal Pond ( Beals Pond )
Principal fisheries: Brown trout, brook trout, smallmouth |
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Little Sabattus Pond
Principal fisheries: Largemouth bass, chain pickerel and northern pike |
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Long Pond
Long Pond is a shallow body of water that drains directly to the Androscoggin River. Long Pond provides very good habitat for warmwater sportfish spec... |
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Long Pond ( Livermore Falls )
Principal fisheries: Brown trout, smallmouth bass, white |
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Messalonskee Lake
The last lake in the Belgrade Chain of Lakes in Kennebec County, Maine. Messalonskee Lake contains approximately 39 billion gallons of water, . The la... |
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Middle Branch Pond
Middle Branch Pond thermally stratifies during the summer months, but a severe oxygen deficiency develops below 10 feet deep. This condition significa... |
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