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The Pemadumcook Chain of Lakes is the largest body of water in view as one gazes south from Katahdin. If one takes a landscape picture from that summit, these lakes span the distance from the Piscatiquis Mountains in the west to North Twin dam on Elbow Lake in the east. It is the fifth largest lake system in Maine. Fish include Brook Trout, Togue Lake Trout, the occasional Rainbow Trout, Atlantic Salmon (landlocked type), Whitefish, Chain Pickerel, American Eel, white perch, yellow perch, chubs, minnows, sunfishes, and hornpout (Brown bullhead. Fed by the mighty West Branch of the Penobscot River, the five lake system, the Pemadumcook chain of lakes, is a recreational wonderland. You can experience it all, boating, kayaking, canoeing, whitewater rafting and world-class fishing. These five lakes, Pemadumcook, Ambajejus, Elbow, North Twin and South Twin, cover over 18,000 acres with 120 miles of shoreline.