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Located on the Maine New Hampshire
border in western York County; this long,
sandy-bottom pond provides year-round
fishing for residents of both states.
Because of its geographic location,
anglers should be familiar with Maine-New
Hampshire boundary water fishing
regulations. L9rgemouth bass, smallmouth bass, white perch, and hornpout are the fish species most summer' anglers test their
skills on. Ice fishermen with tip ups try
mostly for brown trout and chain pickerel. The warm water fisheries are
naturally selfsustaining, while the brown
trout fishery is maintained by annual
stockings. Bass and pickerel are most often taken by casting artificial lures along the
shoreline. White perch are commonly caught in numbers out in the open lake at dusk with bai t. After filleting, skinning, then
cooking, the firm tasty white meat will
prove to be excellent eating. Fishermen
seeking hornpout usually try their luck in
sheltered muddy coves after dark. Many calm, warm evenings are peacefully spent by these anglers huddled next to a lantern listening to the frogs and other night sounds.
Northeast Pond is a 683-acre (2.76 km2) water body located along the border between Strafford County, New Hampshire, and York County, Maine in the northeastern United States. The lake lies in the towns of Milton, New Hampshire, and Lebanon, Maine. It connects with Milton Pond to the south, whose outlet is the Salmon Falls River.