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1-1-1954 Maine Inland Ice Fishing Laws : 1954 Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Game

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1954 ICE FISHING LAWS

GENERAL PROVISIONS

Sec. 45. Ice fishing regulated. All inland waters of the state are closed to ice fishing except those which have been opened to fishing through the ice by rule and regu­ lation of the commissioner. A person legally licensed may fish through the ice in the daytime with not more than 5 lines, set or otherwise, which shall be under the immediate supervision of such person, in any waters which have been opened to ice fishing by the commis­ sioner.

It shall he lawful to fish in the nighttime by using not more than 5 lines set or otherwise for cusk in the waters which have been opened to ice fishing by the commis­ sioner for salmon, trout and togue. The commissioner may open other waters for fishing for cusk in the night­ tim e. FISHING LICENSES No resident of the State over 16 years of age and no non-resident over the age of 10 years can lawfully fish through the Ice In any inland waters of the State, or transport any fish taken therefrom without a fishing li­ cense.

Unless otherwise specified the legal lengths and daily limits which have been established for open water fishing in each county shall apply to all waters open to ice fish­ ing in those counties.

Minimum Legal Length

Lakes and Ponds R iv ers Salm on ...... 14 inches Salm on ...... 14 inch es T o g u e ...... 14 ii T o g u e ...... 14 ii T rou t ...... 7 ii ...... 6 a W h ite P erch . . 6 ii W h ite P erch 6 a

Daily Bag and Possession Limits— General Lakes and Ponds R iv ers Salm on .... 15 fish or 7Vz lbs. 15 fish or 5 lbs. ' T o g u e ...... 15 fish or 7 Vi lbs. 15 fish or 5 lbs. T rou t ...... 15 fish or 7 Vi lbs. 15 fish or 5 lbs. L ► in White Perch 15 fish or 7% lbs. all 15 fish or 5 lbs. Pickerel . . . 10 fish 10fish (except all Washington Co.) S m e l t s ...... 4 qt.s. in all

A person shall not have in his possession at any time more fish than he may lawfully take in one day. 2 In all cases wherein the dally has limit differs from the tables as listed, the limit of fish which may be legally taken by any one person In any one day is stated herein either in numbers of fish or pounds under County or Group headings. Sec. 41. Sale of certain fish prohibited; penalty. It shall be unlawful for any person to sell or buy directly or indirectly any landlocked salmon, trout, togue, black bass, white perch or pickerel except that pickerel may be sold in Washington county. A violation of this section shall be punishable by a fine of not less than $10, or more than $30, and costs, for each offense, and in addition thereto, $1 for each fish sold or purchased.

Sec. 43. Lumber camps shall not serve salmon, trout, togue, bass or pickerel. No owner, keeper or employee thereof or any other person shall take any salmon, trout, togue, black bass, white perch or pickerel from the inland waters of the state for the purpose of serving or consum­ ing the same in any camp, house or other building used partly or wholly in lumbering operations, log driving, or construction of any kind. It shall be prima facie evidence of a violation of this section on the part of any keeper or owner of such camp used in lumbering or construction operations to have in his possession in such camp any fish described in this section. The provisions of this section shall not apply to pickerel In Washington county. Read carefully the County and Group Headings for ex­ ceptions to General Provisions.

All traps shall be marked with the owner’s name and address.

3 ANDROSCOGGIN COUNTY

Open to ice fishing for pickerel, white perch, hornpout, yellow perch, eels, cusk, chubs and smelts from the time ice forms in the fall until it goes out in the spring. Allen Pond, Greene Lard Pond, Turner Androscoggin River Mud Pond, Turner Androscoggin River, Little No Name Pond, Lewiston Bartlett Pond, Livermore Range Pond, Lower, Poland Bear Pond, Big, Turner Round Pond, Turner Berry Pond, Greene Sabattus Pond, Webster Black Pond, Turner Sandy Pond, Turner Bog Brook, from Buckman’s Spear Pond, Webster bridge to Little Andro­ Stone Mill Pond, Durham scoggin River, Mechanic Sutherland Pond, Webster Palls and Minot Taylor Pond, Auburn Hooper Pond, Greene The Basin, Auburn The above waters and all other lakes and ponds are open to ice fishing for all fish (except bass) during February and March EXCEPT those which are listed be­ low as closed. Except that all natural or artificial ponds 10 acres or less formed on brooks, streams or rivers are closed to ice fishing.

Closed Androscoggin Lake, Leeds Range Pond, Upper, Poland (also Kennebec County) Worthley Pond, Poland Auburn Lake, Auburn Allen Pond, Greene: Closed southwesterly of a line reaching from a red post at a point on the easterly shore to a rock with a pine tree on it and a stripe of red paint on the westerly shore. Hog Brook, Mechanic Palls and Minot: Open as per the first group.

Middle Range Pond, Poland: Open for all except trout, salmon and bass during February and March only.

Moose Hill Pond, East Livermore: Open for all fish dur­ ing February and March.

Pleasant Pond, Turner: Closed southerly of a line run­ ning from the red post in front of the old ice house on the southwest shore and touching the point of land on the west shore and running thence northeasterly to the red post on the northeasterly shore.

Thompson Pond, Poland (also Cumberland and Oxford counties): Open for all fish (except bass and salmon) during February and March. Daily limit 4 in the aggre­ gate of trout, togue and salmon. 4 AROOSTOOK COUNTY Open to ice fishing for pickerel, white perch, hornpout, yellow perch, eels, cusk, chubs and smelts from the time ice forms in the fall until it goes out in the spring. Caribou Lake, Island Palls Mattawamkeag Lake, Island and T. 3, R. 4 Palls and T. 4, R. 3, Cochran Lake, Smyrna and W.E.L.S. New Limerick Molunkus Lake, T. 1, R. 5, Crystal Lake, Hersey T. A, R. 5, W.E.L.S., Paulkner Pond, Weston Macwahoc Pit. Flynn Pond, Benedicta and Mud Lake, T. 4, R. 3, T. 1, R. 5, W.E.L.S. W.E.L.S. Green Pond, New Limerick Mud Pond, Drew Hot Brook Lake, Bancroft Nickerson Lake, New Hot Pond, T. 6, R. 7 and Limerick and Linneus T. 6, R. 6 North Lake, Orient Long Lake, Oakfield Pleasant Lake, Island Palls Longley Lake, Orient and T. 4, R. 3 Macwahoc Lake, Upper, Plunkett Pond, Benedicta Sherm an Reed Pond, Macwahoc Macwahoc Lake, Lower, Skitacook Lake, Oakfield T. 2, R. 4 Spaulding Lake, Oakfield Mattaseunk Lake, T. 9, W ytopitlock Lake, Glenwood R. 5, W.E.L.S. P it. All lakes and ponds in Aroostook county are closed to ice fishing for game fish, known as salmon, trout and togue EXCEPT those that are listed below, which are open to ice fishing for all kinds of fish during February, March and April: East Grand Lake, Weston, Squa Pan Lake, T. 10 and 11, Orient R. 4, Masardis Closed Bear Mt. Pond, Moro Pit. Mud Lake, Moro Pit. Bradford Pond, Moro Pit. Pleasant Lake, Moro Pit. P arr P ond, T. 13, R. 8 Portage Lake, Portage Gary Lake, Littleton Rockabema Lake, Moro Pit. Cross Lake. T. 16 & 17, R. 5 Ross Lake, Littleton Green Pond, Moro Pit. S quare L ak e, T. 15, 16, R. 5 Hale Pond, Moro Pit. Toteroad Pond, Moro Pit. Mud L ak e, T. 17, R. 4, 5

Aroostook River, below the Ashland bridge in Ashland: Open during February and March. East Grand Lake, Weston: Open during February and M arch. Eagle Lake (Fish River Open to ice fishing for ch a in ) smelts from December 1st L o n g L a k e (Fish River until the ice goes out in ch a in ) the spring, with three Squa 'Pan L a k e (T w p . 10, hooks per line not larger 11, R. 4) than No. 6, and not less St. Frold Lake (Fish River than three nor more than ch a in ) five inches apart. Meduxnekeag Lake (or Drews Lake), New Limerick, Oakfield, Linneus: Open for all fish except salmon, trout and bass from December 1st until the ice goes out in the sp rin g. 5 CUMBERLAND COUNTY

Open to ice fishing- for pickerel, white perch, hornpout, yellow perch, eels, cusk, chubs and smelts from the time ice forms in the fall until it goes out in the spring. Anonymous Pond, Harrison Marriners Pond, Sebago Barker Pond, Sebago and Middle Pond, Sebago, Hiram H iram Mile Pond, Falmouth Beaver Pond, Bridgton Moose Pond, Otisfield Bill Rich Pond, Otisfield Otter Ponds, Standish Brandy Pond, Naples (No Otter Ponds, Bridgton bag and possession limit Panther Pond, Raymond on white perch) (open for cusk in the Brown Pond, Sebago n ig h ttim e ) Coffee Pond, Casco Perley Pond, Sebago Cold Rain Pond, Naples Pettengill Pond, Windham and S ebago Pleasant Lake, Casco, Collins Pond, Windham O tisfield Duck Pond, Windham, Presumpscot River F a lm ou th Rattlesnake Pond, Raymond Dumplin Pond, Casco Rattlesnake Pond, Little, Dundee Pond, Gorham R ay m on d Eagle Pond, Standish and Richville Mill Pond, B u x ton Standish Goose Pond, Gray and Saco River C um berlan d Sand Pond, Baldwin Great Falls Pond, Gorham Saturday Pond, Otisfield Half Moon Pond, Baldwin Southeast Pond, Sebago and Highland Lake, Bridgton H iram Holt Pond, Bridgton Thomas Pond, Casco and Ingalls Pond, Bridgton R ay m on d Ingalls Pond, Baldwin Thorn Pond, Baldwin Island Pond, Harrison and Trickey Pond, Naples W a te r fo r d Watchic Pond, Standish Kezar Pond, Fryeburg and Watchic Pond, Little, B rid g to n S tandish Lily Pond, New Gloucester Woods Pond, Bridgton The above waters and all other lakes and ponds are open to ice fishing for all fish (except bass) during Feb­ ruary and March EXCEPT those which are listed below as closed. Except that all natural or artificial ponds 10 acres or less formed on brooks, streams, or rivers are closed to ice fishing. Closed Hancock Pond, Sebago, Sabbatbday Lake, New Denmark Gloucester Notched Pond, Gray, New Gloucester, Raymond

Adams Pond, Bridgton: Open February 1st to ice out. Crystal Lake, Gray: Open on Fridays and Saturdays during February only. Long Lake, Naples, Bridgton and Harrison: Open as per the first group. No bag and possession limit on white 6 perch. Open for cusk fishing with not more than 5 set lines per person, which lines shall have a sinker thereon of not less than 4 ounces in weight which shall be not more than 12 inches from the end of the line to which the hook is attached, said sinker being placed on the bottom of the lake when not in use. Provided that set lines for cusk shall be plainly marked with the name and address of the person who set the same and need not be under his immediate supervision between the hours of 4 P.M. and 8 A.M. following. Moose Pond, Bridgton and Denmark: Above the Roose­ velt highway open as per the first group. South of the Roosevelt highway open during February and March for all fish except bass. From Walkers bridge south to the dam open to pickerel fishing from the time the ice forms in the fall until it goes out in the spring. Parker Pond, Casco: Open during February and March. Peabody Pond, Naples, Sebago and Bridgton: Open dur­ ing the month of February for all fish except trout and salm on. Royal River. Open in No. Yarmouth and Yarmouth from Dunn’s Depot Bridge to Weston Dam. Sebago Lake, Windham, Standish, Sebago, Naples, Casco and Raymond: Open from the time the ice forms for all fish except salmon, trout and black bass. No bag and possession limit on white perch. Open for cusk fishing with not more than 5 set lines per person, which lines shall have a sinker thereon of not less than 4 ou n ces in weight which shall be not more than 12 inches from the end of the line to which the hook is attached, said sinker being placed on the bottom of the lake when not in use. Provided that set lines for cusk shall be plainly marked with the name and address of the person who set the same and need not be under his immediate supervision between the hours of 4 P.M. and 8 A.M. following. Daily bag limit on large smelts (6 inches or over) 15 per per­ son. Not more than one day’s bag limit may be trans­ ported by any one person in any one day through the towns of Windham, Sebago, Standish, Casco, Naples or R aym on d . Sebago Lake, Little, Windham and Gray: Open as per the first group from the time the ice forms in the fall until it goes out in the spring except for trout and salm on. Thompson Pond, Casco, Otisfield: Open for all fish (ex­ cept bass and salmon) during February and March. Daily limit 4 in the aggregate of trout, togue and salmon.

FRANKLIN COUNTY

Open for pickerel, white perch, hornpout, yellow perch, eels, cusk, chubs and smelts from the time ice forms in the fall until it goes out in the spring. 7 Androscoggin River Lily Pond, New Vineyard Crowell Pond, Chesterville, Lock Pond, Chesterville New Sharon and Vienna Mud Pond, Chesterville Daggett’s Pond, New Norcross Pond, Chesterville V in e y a rd North Pond, Chesterville Drury Pond, Temple Pinnacle Pond, Kingfleld Egypt Pond, Chesterville Round Pond, Chesterville and V ien n a Sand Pond, Chesterville Fellows Pond, Chesterville , Temple Gammon Pond, Freeman Taylor Hill Pond, Strong and New Portland Village Pond, New Vineyard Half Moon Pond, Carthage W alton’s Mill Pond, Horseshoe Pond, F a rm in g to n Chesterville Weathering Pond, Eustis The above waters and all lakes and ponds listed below are open during February and March for all fish (except bass). All waters not listed are closed. Mirror Lake (or Parkis Mud Pond, Jay P o n d ), Jay Flagststll Lake: Open as per the first group for all fish except salmon, trout, togue and bass.

HANCOCK COUNTY Open to ice fishing for pickerel, white perch, hornpout, yellow perch, eels, cusk, chubs and smelts from the time ice forms in the fall until it goes out in the spring. Alamoosook Lake, Orland Lead Mt. Pond, Middle, Bracey Pond, Twp. 34 T w p. 28 Brandy Pond, Twp. 39 Long Pond, Bucksport Burnt Pond, Otis Middle Branch Bog, Aurora Chalk Pond, Beddington Mill Pond, Franklin and Twp. 22 Morancy Pond, Sullivan Dead River, Orland Morrison Pond, Twp. 3 Deer Lake, Twp. 34 Mud Pond, Pit. 33 Duck Pond, Franklin Nicatous Lake, T. 3, N. D. Duck Pond, Little, Ells­ and T. 40, 41, M. D. worth and Dedham Pickerel Pond, Twp. 32 Eagle Lake, Twp. 34 Rocky Pond, Twp. 22 G assabia s L ak e, T w p. 41 Round Pond, Little, Mt. Georges Pond, Franklin D esert Giles Pond, Aurora Scammon Pond, Eastbrook Graham Lake, Ellsworth, Silver Lake, Bucksport Mariaville, Waltham, Somes Pond, Mt. Desert T w p. 8 Spectacle Ponds, Upper and , Franklin Lower, Twp. 21 Webbs Pond, Eastbrook and Hancock Pond, Bucksport W a lth a m Hothole Pond, Orland Webbs Pond, Little, East­ Lead Mt. Pond, Lower, brook and Waltham T w p. 28 Wormwood Pond, Ellsworth The above waters and all other lakes and ponds are open to ice fishing for all fish (except bass) during Feb- 8 ruary, March and April EXCEPT those which are listed below as closed. Except that all natural or artificial ponds 10 acres or less formed on brooks, streams or rivers are closed to ice fishing. Closed Aunt Betty’s Pond, Bar Mitchell Pond, Dedham, H a rb or B u ck sp o rt Blunt Pond, Lamoine Moulton Pond, Dedham, Breakneck Ponds, the Two, B u ck sp o rt B ar H a rb or N a rra g u a g u s L ak e, T. 16, Bubble Pond, Bar Harbor M.D., T. 10, S.D. Debeck Pond, Amherst Norris Pond, Bluehill Ducktail Pond, Amherst Parker’s Pond, Brooksville Goose Pond, Dedham, Partridge Pond, Amherst B u ck sp o rt Pierce Pond, Penobscot Hadlock Pond, Upper, Mt. Rift Pond, Twp. 33 D esert Second Pond, Dedham, Half Mile Pond, Aurora B u ck sp o rt Hopkins Pond, Clifton and Snake Pond, Brooksville Mariaville Simond’s Pond, Hancock King Pond, Twp. 33 Snowshoe Pond, Amherst Lily Pond, Deer Isle Tunk Pond, Little, Sullivan Lower Middle Branch Pond, Upper Middle Branch Pond, A u ro ra A u ro ra Lower Springy Pond, Otis Y o u n g ’s P ond, O tis and Clifton

Brewer Pond, Bucksport (also Penobscot County): Open to ice fishing during February, March and April. Bag limit 5 fish per day. Dead River, Orland: Open as per the first group to a point established by red posts on either bank, one mile above Alamoosook Pond. Great Pond, Pit. 33: Open during February, March and April. Bag limit not more than 10 pounds in all of pick­ erel, salmon, trout, togue and white perch. Jordan Pond, Mt. Desert: Open during February and March for all fish except bass. Silver Lake, Bucksport: Open for all except game fish from the time ice forms in the fall until February 1st. Swan’s Island: All ponds thereon closed. W e st L a k e , 3 N. D., and T. 40: Open to ice fishing on Thursdays during February, March and April. KENNEBEC COUNTY Open to ice fishing for pickerel, white perch, hornpout, yellow perch, eels, cusk, chubs and smelts from the time ice forms in the fall until it goes out in the spring. , Mon­ Bog Pond, Winthrop mouth and Winthrop Brainard Pond, Readfield Berry Pond, Wayne, Branch Pond, China, W in th ro p P a lerm o Bog Pond, Monmouth Buker Pond, Litchfield 9 Carl Lake, Manchester Longfellow Pond, Windsor Chamberlain Lake, and Whitefield Manchester Loon Pond, Litchfield , China, Lovejoy Pond, Albion V assa lb oro McGrath Pond, Belgrade and Clarkes Lake, Manchester, O akland Sidney and Belgrade Moody Pond, Windsor Cobbosseecontee Stream Mosher Pond, Payette (.below Horseshoe Pond), Mud Pond, Winslow and Gardiner and West China group G ard in er Mud Pond, Windsor, Cochnewagon Pond, A u g u sta M onm outh Muldoon Pond, China Crowell Pond, Vienna, Nahumkeag Pond, Pittston Chesterville and New North Pond, Rome S haron (see Somerset County) Dam Pond, Augusta Pattees Pond, Winslow Dead Stream, Keadfield Penney Lake, Manchester, (below Mill Dam) Sidney and Belgrade Dead Stream Pond, Rome Pickerel Pond, Wayne Desert Pond, Mt. Vernon Pleasant Pond, Litchfield, Dexter Pond, Wayne and West Gardiner and W in th rop R ich m on d Doctors Pond, Manchester Pocasset Lake, Wayne Doubiehead Pond, Litchfield Purgatory Pond, Monmouth Dutton Pond, China and Litchfield Egypt Pond, Vienna and Richards Pond, Winthrop Chesterville Robbins Pond, Rome Ellis or Salmon Pond, Round Pond, Rome Oakland and Belgrade Sanborn Pond, Manchester Evans Pond, China and Parmingdale Evers Pond, Augusta Sand Pond, Monmouth and Eairbanks Lake, Manchester L itch field Pox Pond, Windsor Savade Pond, Windsor Gilman Lake, Manchester , Winslow Givens Pond, Windsor Shedd Pond, Manchester Greeley Pond, Augusta Sidney Lake, Manchester, Hales Pond, Payette Sidney and Belgrade Hamilton Pond, Belgrade Snow Pond, Belgrade, Sidney Hudson Pond, Litchfield and Oakland Ingham Pond, Mt. Vernon Spring Lake, Belgrade, Jamies Pond, Manchester Sidney and Manchester Jimmy Pond, Litchfield Three Cornered Pond, Joes Lake, Manchester, A u g u sta Sidney and Belgrade Three Mile Pond, China, Joy Pond, Pittston and Windsor and Vassalboro Whitefield Tilton Pond, Fayette Tinkham Pond, Chelsea Togus Pond, Little, Augusta Kezar Pond, Winthrop Tolman Pond, Augusta Kidder Pond, Vienna Watson Pond, Rome Ladd Pond, Rome Wellman Pond, Chelsea Lily Lake, Manchester, Whittier Pond, Rome Sidney and Belgrade Whittier Pond, Vienna Little Pond, Rome Wilman Lake, Manchester Long Pond, Windsor, Somer­ Wilson Pond, Monmouth, ville and Jefferson Wayne and Winthrop The above waters and a 11 other lakes and ponds are open to ice fishing for all f Ish (except bass) during Feb- 10 ruary and March EXCEPT those which are listed as closed. Except that all natural or artificial ponds 10 acres or less formed on brooks, streams or rivers are closed to ice fishing-.

Closed Androscoggin Take, Wayne Long Pond, Belgrade, (also Androscoggin Mount Vernnn and Rome C o u n ty ! Moose Pond, Mount Vernon Pasin Pond, Payette . Winthrop Pean Pond, Sidney Oxbow Pond, West Gardiner Carlton Pond, Winthrop Parker Pond. Mt. Vernon, Chamberlain Pond, Pelgrade Vienna and Fayette Silver Lake, Manchester and Uavid Pond, Fayette S idn ey Echo Pond. Readfield. Fay­ Spectacle Pond, Augusta and ette and Mount Vernon V a ss a lb o ro Flying Pond, Mt. Vernon Tvler Lake. Manchester and Vienna Ward Pond. Sidney Horseshoe Pond, West Wellman Pond, Belgrade G ard in er and S idn ey closed to ice fishing for salmon and trout, including brown trout. Emery’s (or Mod) Pond. Sidney: Closed, except Febru- arv and March. East Pond, Oakland and Smithfield: Open Saturdays only, as per the first group. flonld Pond. Sidney: Open during February and March. Five trout per person per day. Great Pond, Belgrade and Rome: Open for pickerel and pike on Saturdays during- January and February. Maranaoook Lake, Winthrop, Readfield: Open during January and February for pickerel, white perch, horn­ pout, yellow perch, eels, cusk, chub and smelts. Torsey Lake, Mt. Vernon, Readfield: Closed to ice fish­ ing in its waters located above the channel. Waters lo­ cated below the channel open for pickerel from the time the ice forms in the fall until it goes out in the spring. Webber Pond, Vassalboro: Open on Sundays only as per the first group. Worroraontogiis Lake— Open per first group to all fish except salmon and trout.

KNOX COUNTY

Open to ice fishing for pickerel, white perch, hornpout, yellow perch, eels, cusk, chubs and smelts from the time ice forms in the fall until it goes out in the spring. Alford's Lake, Hope Crawford Pond, Warren Chickawaukie Lake, Rock- and Union land and Rockport Crystal Lake, Washington 11 Fish Pond, Hope Mud Pond, Union Fresh Pond, North Haven Muddy Pond, Washington Grassy Pond, Rockport Newbert Pond, Appleton Havener Pond, Warren and North Pond, Warren W a ld o b o ro Oyster River Pond, Rockport Hobbs Pond, Hope Round Pond, Union Hosmer Pond, Camden Sennebec Pond, Union and Lermond’s Pond, Hope A p p le to n Lilly Pond, Hope Seven Tree Pond, Union and Lily Pond, Rockport W a rre n Mace’s Pond, Rockport Sherman Mill Pond, Mansfield Pond, Hope A p p le to n Medomak Pond, Washington South Pond, Warren Megunticook Lake, Camden, Spring Pond, Washington Lincolnville and Hope White Oak Pond, Warren Megunticook River, Camden The above waters and all other lakes and ponds are open to ice fishing for all fish (except bass) during Feb­ ruary and March EXCEPT those which are listed below as closed. Except that all natural or artificial ponds 10 acres or less formed on brooks, streams or rivers are closed to ice fishing. Closed Forest Lake, Friendship Rocky Pond, Rockport Iron Pond, Washington Salt Pond, Friendship, Johnson Pond, Appleton C u sh in g LINCOLN COUNTY Open to ice fishing for pickerel, white perch, hornpout, yellow perch, eels, cusk, chubs and smelts from the time ice forms in the fall until it goes out in the spring. Biscay Pond, Damariscotta Joy Pond, Whitefield, and B rem en P ittsto n Biscay Pond, Little, Bremen Kaler Pond, Waldoboro Boyds Pond, Bristol Knickerbocker Pond, Burns Pond, Waldoboro B o o th b a y Cooks Pond, Nobleboro Lily Pond, Somerville Damariscotta Lake, Jeffer­ Lily Pond, Edgecomb son and Nobleboro Long Pond, Somerville, Deer Meadow Pond, Jefferson and Windsor Jefferson Longfellow Pond, White- Dicks Pond, Bristol field and Windsor Duck Puddle Pond, McCurdy Pond, Bremen W a ld o b o ro Muddy Pond, Damariscotta Dyers Long Pond, Jefferson Muddy Pond, Little, Dyers Pond, Little, Jefferson Damariscotta and Bristol Flood Pond, Jefferson Musquash Pond, Jefferson Gardiner’s Pond, Wiscasset Pemaquid Pond, Nobleboro Halfmoon Pond, Bristol and Damariscotta Havener Pond, Waldoboro Pinkham Pond, Aina and Warren Pleasant Pond, Whitefield Horne Pond, Jefferson and Jefferson James Pond, Somerville Sherman Lake, Newcastle 12 Sidensparker Pond, Travel Pond, Jefferson W a ld o b o ro Turner Mill Pond, Somer­ Storer Pond, Waldoboro ville and Palermo Three Cornered Pond, W eary Pond, Whitefield Jefferson Webber Pond, Bremen Tobias Pond, Waldoboro The above waters and all other lakes and ponds are open to ice fishing- for all fish (except bass) during Feb­ ruary and March EXCEPT those which are listed below as closed. Except that all natural or artificial ponds 10 acres or less formed on brooks, streams or rivers are closed to ice fishing. Closed Adams Pond, Boothbay Peters Pond, Waldoboro H a rb o r Ross Pond, Bristol Hastings Pond, Bristol Sawyers Pond, Southport Little Pond, Damariscotta OXFORD COUNTY Open to ice fishing for pickerel, hornpout, white perch, yellow perch, eels, cusk, chubs and smelts from the time ice forms in the fall until it goes out in the spring. Androscoggin River Granger Pond, Denmark Androscoggin River, Little Green Pond, Oxford Abbott Pond, Sumner Haley Pond, Fryeburg Barker Pond, Hiram, Halfmoon Pond, Mexico S ebago Heald Pond, Lovell Bear Pond, Big, Hartford Hicks Pond, Greenwood Bear Pond, Little, Hartford Hogan Pond, Oxford Beaver Pond, Denmark Horseshoe Pond, Andover Bird Pond, Norway Horseshoe Pond, Lovell and Black Pond, Fryeburg S ton eham Bog Pond, Fryeburg Horseshoe Pond, Denmark Bog Pond, Waterford Indian Pond, Greenwood Boston Pond, Denmark Island Pond, Waterford Bradley Pond, Lovell Jay Bird Pond, Hiram, Bryants Pond, Hiram P o rte r Bunganock Pond, Hartford Keoka Lake, Waterford Burntland Pond, Albany Kezar Pond, Fryeburg and Chalk Pond, Albany B rid g to n Chapman Pond, Porter Kezar Ponds, Five, W ater­ Charles Pond, Fryeburg ford, Stoneham and Lovell Clay Pond, Fryeburg Kimball Pond, Fryeburg Clemons Pond, Little, Kimball Pond, Lower, H iram F ry e b u r g Crocker Pond, Albany Kneeland Pond, Albany Cushman Pond, Sumner Labrador Pond, Sumner Dan Charles Pond, Lovell Labrador Pond, Little, Davis Pond, Rumford S um ner Farrington Pond, Lovell Little Pond, Denmark Little Pond, Fryeburg Furlong Pond, Albany, Long Pond, Denmark Greenwood and Norway Lovewells Pond, F r y e b u r g 13 McWain Pond, "Waterford Proctor Pond, Albany Middle Pond, Hiram Rattlesnake Pond, Brown­ Mill Pond. Lovell field Mine Pond, Porter Round Pond, Albany Molnlckwock Pond, Upton Round Pond, Greenwood and Moose Pond, Lovell W o o d s to c k Moose Pond, Paris Saco River, to N. H. line Moose Pond, Little, Shell Pond, Stow and ■Denmark S ton eham Mud Pond, Peru Son go Pond, Albany and Noah Eastman Pond, Lovell B eth el North Pond, Greenwood Southeast Pond, Hiram and Woodstock South Pond, Buckfield North Pond, Norway Speck Pond (2), Norway North Pond, Sumner Spectacle Ponds (2), Porter Northeast Pond, Hartford Stanley Pond, Lower, Hiram Pennesseewassee Lake, (up to narrows) N o rw a y Stearns Pond, Sweden Pennesseewassee Lake, Swan Pond, Hartford Little, Norway Trafton Pond, Hiram, Porter Perley’s Pond, Denmark Webber Pond, Sweden Pickerel Pond, Denmark Weymouth Pond, Stoneham Plain Pond, Porter Whitney Pond, Oxford Pleasant Pond, Denmark, Fryeburg and Brownfield The above waters and all lakes and ponds listed below are open during February and March for all fish (except bass). All waters not listed are closed. Open to Ice Fishing during February and March tor all fish (except Bass) Bear Pond, Waterford Keyes Pond, Sweden Bickford Pond, Porter Lincoln Pond, Buckfield Clemens Pond, Hiram Moose Pond, Waterford Colcord Pond, Porter Papoose Pond, Waterford Cushman Pond, Lovell South Pond, Greenwood Hutchinson Pond, Albany Stanley Ponds, Upper and Pit. Middle, Hiram and Porter Burnt Meadow Pond, Brownfield: Open during Febru­ ary and March for all fish (except bass) except that por­ tion southerly of a straight line between two red posts on the shore, one on each side of the mouth of the Sum­ ner Day Brook. Kewayden Lake, Stoneham: Open as per the first group for all fish except salmon, trout and bass. Kezar Lake, in Lovell (above the Narrows bridge): Open to ice fishing during February and March for pick­ erel, white perch, cusk and smelts, and for cusk at night in the entire lake. Moose 'Pond, Bridgton and Denmark: South of the Roosevelt Highway open to ice fishing during February and March for all fish (except bass). From Walker’s bridge south to the dam open to pickerel fishing from the time the ice forms in the fall until it goes out in the sprin g. 14 Thompson I’ond, Oxford (also Cumberland and Andro­ scoggin counties): Open for all fish (except bass and sal­ mon) during February and March. Daily limit 4 in the aggregate of trout, togue and salmon. Virginia Take: Open from the time the ice forms in the fall until it goes out in the spring for pickerel, white perch and yellow perch only. PENOBSCOT COUNTY Open to ice fishing for pickerel, hornpout, yellow perch, eels, cusk, chubs and smelts from the time ice forms in the fall until it goes out in the spring. Alder Stream Pond, Corinna Gray Pond, Plymouth Ben Annis Pond, Hermon Green Pond, Lee and Brooks Pond, Corinna T. 3, R . 1 Butman Pond, Dixmont Halfmoon Pond, Corinna Caribou Lake, Lincoln Hammond Pond, Hampden Cedar Lake, T. 3, R. 9, and Harvey’s Pond, Levant L o n g A Hopkins Pond, Clifton and Chemo Pond, Clifton, Mariaville Eddington and Bradley Hatch Pond, Alton Cambolassie Pond, Lincoln Hay Lake, T. 6, R. 8, Corundel Lake, Corinna W.E.L.S. Crawford Pond, Dexter Hermon Pond, Hermon Crooked Pond, Lincoln Holbrook Pond, Holden Dolby Pond, Millinocket Holland Pond, Alton and East Millinocket Horseshoe Pond, Lakeville Dwinal Lake, Lee Jerry Pond, Millinocket and Eddington Pond, Edding­ T. A, R. 7 ton and Holden Long Pond, Lincoln Egg Pond, Lincoln Lowell Pond, Springfield and Elbow Lake, Twp. 3, C arroll Indian Purchase Madagascal Lake, Big, Burl­ Endless Lake, T. 3, R. 9 ington and T. 3, R. 1 Eskutassis Lake, Lowell Madagascal Lake, Little, and Burlington T. 3, R. 1 Eskutassis Lake, Little, M a tta k eu n k L ak e, T. 2, R. 9 B u rlin g to n Mattagamon First Lake, Etna Pond, Etna, Carmel T. 6, R. 8 and 9, W.E.L.S. and Stetson Mattamiscontis Pond, Big, Fergusons Pond, Millinocket T. 2, R. 9 and T. 3, R . 9 Fields Pond, Orrington Mattamiscontis Pond, Little, Flatiron Pond, T. 3, R. 9 T. 2, R. 9 and T. 3, R. 9 Folsom Lake, Lincoln Mattanawcook Lake, Lincoln Garland Pond, Garland Mattawamkeag River, Garland Pond, West, Kingman and Drew G arlan d M illinocket Lake, T. 1, R. 8, George Pond, Hermon and T. 2, R. 8, W.E.L.S. Gilberts Flowage, T. 1, R. 7, Mud Pond, Old Town W.E.L.S. Mud Pond, Holden Gould Pond, Corinna Nokomis Pond, Newport and Grand Lakes (Seboeis and P a lm y ra Grand) T. 8, R. 7; T. 7, Nollsemic Lake, Hopkins R. 8, W.E.L.S. Academy and T. 3, R. 9 15 Olamon Pond, Greenfield Seboeis Lake, T. 4, R. 9 and Otter Chain, Milford Lakeview Pit. Passadumkeag River Shad Pond, T. 3, Indian Patten Pond, Hampden and Purchase and Millinocket N e w b u rg Shaw Pond, T. 6, R. 1 and , Bangor to T. 5, R. 1 Millinocket Sly Pond, Kingman Pickerel Pond, Alton Silver Lake, Lee Pickerel Pond, Lowell Smith Pond, T. 3, Indian Pleasant Lake, Stetson P u rch a se Plymouth Pond, Plymouth Snag Pond, Lincoln and Stetson Snowshoe Lake, T. 7, R. 7, Puffers Pond, Dexter W.E.L.S. Pug Pond, Alton South Branch Lake, T. 2, Pug Lake, Lower, Lakeville R. 8 and Seboeis Pug Lake, Upper, Lakeville Swetts Pond, Orrington Quakish Pond, T. 3, Indian Tracy Pond, Hermon Purchase and Millinocket Twin Lakes, Indian Pur­ Round Pond, Lincoln chase 3 and 4, and Round Pond, Lee T. 1, R. 9 and 10 Saponic Lake, Burlington Ware Pond, Lee and Grand Palls Pit. White Horse Lake, T. 7, Sebasticook Lake, Newport R. 7, W.E.L.S. The above waters and all other lakes and ponds are open to ice fishing for all fish (except bass and white perch) during February, March and April EXCEPT those which are listed below as closed. Except that all natural or artificial ponds 10 acres or less formed on brooks, streams or rivers are closed to ice fishing.

Atwood Pond, T. 5, R. 8 Lunksoos Pond, T. 4, R. 7 Bowlin Pond, T. 5, R. 8 Mennahga Lake, T. 3, R. 1 Center Pond, Lincoln Messer Pond, T. 5, R. 8 Cold Stream Pond, Enfield, M oose P ond, T. 6, R. 7, Lowell and Lincoln W.E.L.S. Cold Stream Ponds, Upper, Mountain Catcher Pond, Lincoln and Burlington T. 6, R. 8 Davis Pond, T. 5, R. 7, Mud Lake, T. 6, R. 6 W.E.L.S. Peaked Mt. Pond, T. 4, R. 7 Green Mountain Pond, T. 6, Pleasant Lake, T. 6, R. 6 R. 6, W.E.L.S. Scraggly Lake, T. 7, R. 8, Jerry Pond, T. 5, R. 7 W.E.L.S. Katahdin Lake, T. 3, R. 8, Shin Ponds, Upper and W.E.L.S. Lower, T. 6, R. 6; T. 5, R. 7 Kimball Pond, T. 5, R. 8 Spring Ponds, T. 6, R. 7, Lost Pond, T. 7, R. 7 W.E.L.S. Lower Springy Pond, Clif­ Sysladobsis Lake, Upper, ton (also Hancock Co.) Lakeville Pit. Lumbert Lake, Lakeville PI Brewer Lake, Orrington and Holden: Open during Feb­ ruary, March and April. Bag limit, 5 fish per person per day. Crane Pond, or th e Narrows, Lincoln: Open from the time the ice forms in the fall until it goes out in the spring for perch and pickerel only. 16 Great Works Stream, Bradley: Open for pickerel only, from Penobscot river to Big- Rock in Bradley. Pushaw Lake, Glenburn, Orono, Old Town and Hudson: Open as per the first group, 5 pickerel per person per day. Pushaw Pond and Pushaw Pond, Little, Corinth, Hud­ son, Glenburn, Orono and Old Town: Open as per the first group for all fish except white perch and bass. Upper Cold Stream Pond, or Little Lake, Lincoln: Open from the time the ice forms in the fall until it goes out in the spring for pickerel and perch only. Wassookeag Lake: Closed west of a line from the ice house to a red post on the north shore of the small pond. Remainder of pond open as per the first group. PISCATAQUIS COUNTY Open for pickerel, hornpout, white perch, yellow perch, eels, cusk, chubs and smelts from the time ice forms in the fall until it goes out in the spring. Abbie Pond, Sangerville Jo-Mary Lake, T. A, R. 8; and Parkman T. A, R. 9 and T. A, R. 10 Ambajejus Lake, T. 2, R. 9, Kingsbury Pond, Kingsbury W.E.L.S. and Mayfield Bennett Pond, Big, Guilford Merrills Mill Pond, Dover- Bennett Pond, Little, F o x c r o ft Willimantic Millinocket Lake, T. 1 & 2, Boyds Lakes, Orneville R. 9, W.E.L.S. Cambridge Pond, Cam­ Mud Pond, Medford b rid g e North Twin Lake, Indian Caribou Lake, T. 2, R. 12; Purchase 3 and 4, T. 1, T. 3, R. 12 and T. 3, R. 13 R. 9 and 10 Center Pond, Sangerville Northwest Pond, Sangerville Chesuncook Lake, T. 3 & 4, and Parkman R. 12; T. 4 & 5, R. 13 Passamagormac Pond, T. 1, Debsconeag Lake, Third, R. 9 and 10, W .E .L.S. T. 1 & 2 R. 10 Pemadumcook Lake, T. 1, Dunham Pond, Dover- R. 9 and 10 F o x c r o ft Peters Pond, Brownville Ebeemee Ponds, East and Pleasant Pond, Orneville West, T. 5, R. 9 and Roaring Brook Pond, T. 7, B ro w n v ille R. 9 Ebeemee Pond, Upper, T. 4, Seboeis Lake, T. 4, R. 9 and R. 9 and T. B, R. 10 Lakeview Pit. Gilbert Pond, Parkman South Twin Lake, T. 1, R 9 Greenleaf Pond, Abbot and T. 1, R. 10, W .E .L.S. Hardy Pond, Lakeview T e lo s L ak e, T. 5, R. 11 and T. 6, R. 11, W .E .L.S. Harlow Pond, Parkman W ebster Lake, T. 6, R. 10 Jaquith Pond, Brownville and T. 6, R. 11, W .E .L .S . The above waters and all lakes and ponds listed below are open during February, March and April for all fish (except bass). All waters not listed are closed. ^ake, T. 7 and 8, Benson Pond, Little, 14 Bowerbank 17 Buttermilk Pond, The Hebron Lake, Monson First, Bowerbank Huston Pond, Big, T. 7, R. 9 Caucomgomuc Lake, T. 6 & L o b ste r L ak e, T. 10, R. 14 7, R . 14 an d T. 6, R . 15, and T. 3, R. 14 & 15 W.E.L.S. Munsungun Lake, T. 8 & 9, Chamberlain Lake, T. 6, R. 10 R. 11 & 12 and T. 7, R. Nahmakanta Lake, T. 1 & 2, 12 & 13 R. 11, W .E .L.S. C h u rch ill L ak e, T. 9, R. 12, North Pond, Elliottsville Pit. W.E.L.S. Piper Pond, Abbot Davis Ponds, The Four, R a g g e d L ak e, T. 2 & 3, R. 13, Guilford and Willimantic W.E.L.S. Debsconeag Lake, T. 1, Schoodic Lake, T. 4, R. 8 R. 10, W .E .L.S. Sebec Lake, Willimantic, Eagle Lake, T. 7 & 8, R. 12 Bowerbank and Foxcroft and T. 8 & 9, R . 13, Second Lake, T. 6, R. 9 W.E.L.S. Summet Pond, Orneville Harriman Pond, in Sebec: Open per first group to all fish except salmon, trout and togue. : Open to ice fishing from February 1st to April 15 except that Spencer Bay and within 300 feet of the lake shore is closed (this 300 foot limit does not apply to the shores of islands.) Closed to ice fishing, in that part of Moosehead Lake, from the mouth of Tomhegan stream to a straight line between 2 yellow posts, 1 set at the easternmost part of Tomhegan Point, the other at the easternmost part of Baker Brook Point. Closed to ice fishing, in that part of Moosehead lake from the mouth of Moose Brook to a straight line be­ tween 2 yellow posts, 1 set at the easternmost part of the Toe-of-the-Boot, the other on the opposite shore of Moose Brook cove on a line passing through the largest island in Moose Brook cove. Closed to ice fishing, in that part of Moosehead Lake from the mouth of Socatean Stream to a straight line be­ tween 2 yellow posts, one set on the northerly shore of Socatean Bay at the camp site known as the Ledges, the other set on the westerly shore of Socatean Bay on a line passing through W iggin’s Island. Onawa Lake, Elliottsville, Willimantic: Open during February, March and April. SAGADAHOC COUNTY Open to ice fishing for pickerel, white perch, hornpout, yellow perch, eels, cusk, chubs and smelts from the time ice forms in the fall until it goes out in the spring. Blaisdell Pond, Phippsburg Mose Pond, Georgetown Bradley Pond, Topsham Mud Pond, Richmond Caesar Pond, Bowdoin Nequasset Lake, W oolwich Duley Pond, Phippsburg Pleasant Pond, Richmond Houghton Pond, West Bath Sewall Pond, Arrowsic Lily Pond, Bath and West Sprague’s Pond, Phippsburg B ath Wat-tuh Lake, Phippsburg Meeting House Pond, P h ip p sb u rg It The above waters and all other lakes and ponds are open to ice fishing for all fish (except bass) during Feb­ ruary and March. Except that all natural or artificial ponds 10 acres or less formed on brooks, streams or rivers are closed to ice fishing.

SOMERSET COUNTY Open for pickerel, hornpout, white perch, yellow perch, eels, cusk, chubs and smelts from the time ice forms in the fall until it goes out in the spring. Barker Pond, Cornville Moose Pond, Hartland, P»lack Hill Pond, Embden Harmony and St. Albans Boyington Pond, Embden Morrill Pond, Hartland Carleton Bog, Detroit and Mud Pond, Hartland T ro y Mud Pond, Embden Douglas Pond, Palmyra Mud Pond, Palmyra East Pond Stream, Bel­ Nokomis Lake, Palmyra grade Chain and Newport Eahi Pond, Embden North Pond, Smithfield Gammon Pond, New and Mercer P o rtla n d Ripley Pond, Ripley Gilman Pond, New Port­ Round Pond (or Bog Pond), land and Lexington S k o w h e g a n Halfmoon Pond, St. Albans Safford Pond, Lexington Hayden Lake, Madison Sandy Pond, Embden Hicks Pond, Palmyra Sibley Pond, Pittsfield and Indian Pond, Big, Lexington C anaan Indian Pond, Little, Lex­ Smith Pond, Cornville in g to n Smithfield Pond, Smithfield Kennebec River, Madison Spiteful Lake, Embden and Anson Bridge down Stafford Pond, Hartland Kingsbury Pond, Mayfield Starbird Pond, Hartland and Kingsbury Village Mill Pond, New P ortlan d Mayfield Pond, Brighton, Weeks Pond, Brighton Pit. M ayfield Weymouth Pond, St. Albans Merrill Pond, Concord White’s Pond, Palmyra Moores Pond, Lexington Wyman Pond, Brighton Pit. The above waters and all lakes and ponds listed below are open during February, March and April for all fish (except bass). Daily bag limit not more than 5 pounds of trout or an aggregate of 7% pounds of trout, salmon or togue. All waters not listed are closed. Dexter Pond, Ripley Oakes Pond, Skowhegan George Lake, Skowhegan Palmer Pond, Mayfield and C anaan Rowell Pond, Solon Kennebec River, from the Wyman Lake. Moscow, dam in Madison village Caratunk, Pleasant Ridge to the head of W eston’s and Carrying Place Pit. Islan d Attean Pond, Attean Township: Open for all except game fish, also for smelts and bait with one line only and 19 for cusk in the nighttime, from the time the ice forms in the fall until February 1st. Brassua Lake, Tomhegan, Rockwood, Taunton and Raynham Twp.: Open as the first group. Open for all flsh from February 1st until April 15th. Cambridge Pond, Cambridge: Open for pickerel, horn­ pout, white perch, yellow perch, eels, cusk, chubs and smelts from the time the ice forms in the fall until it goes out in the spring. East Pond, Smithfield and Oakland: Open Saturdays only, as per the first group. Embden Lake, Great, Embden: Open on Thursday and Sunday of each week for all fish during February, March and A pril. : Open as per the first group for all fish except salmon, trout, togue and bass. Hancock Pond, Embden, Lexington Pit.: Open during February, March and April except that portion within two hundred yards of the intake of the water supply of the town of Anson, North Anson and Madison. Holeb Pond, Holeb! Open on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays as per the first group and for all fish (except bass) on these days during February, March and April. Indian Pond, Pig, St. Albans; Indian Pond, kittle, St. Albans: Open per first group to all fish except salmon, trout and togue. Long Pond, Long Pond Twp. and Jackman: Open as per the first group, and for smelts at night with not more than 5 lines. Open for all fish from February 1st until April 15th. Moosehead Lake: Open from February 1st to April 15th. Closed to ice fishing within 300 feet of the lake shore (except the shores of islands). Mud Pond, Attean Township: Open for all except game fish also for smelts and bait with one line only, and for cusk in the nighttime, from the time the ice forms in the fall until February 1st. White’s Pond, Palmyra: Open as per the first group. 10 flsh per person per day. Wood Pond, Big, Jackman, Dennistown, Attean Twp.: Open for all except game fish, also open for smelts and bait with one line only, and for cusk in the nighttime, from the time the ice forms in the fall until February 1st. Wood Pond, kittle Big, Dennistown, Attean Twp.: Open for bait with one line only, and for cusk in the nighttime from the time the ice forms in the fall until February 1st and for smelts at night with not more than 5 lines. Open during February, March and April for g am e fish. Wood Pond, kittle, Attean: Open for all except game fish from the time ice forms in the fall until February 1st. WALDO COUNTY Open to ice fishing for pickerel, white perch, hornpout, yellow perch, eels, cusk, chubs and smelts from the time ice forms in the fall until it goes out in the spring. 20 Bear Pond, Palermo McClures Pond, Searsport Beech Pond, Palermo Megunticook Lake, Lincoln­ Branch Pond, Palermo, ville and Camden C hina Mixer Pond, Knox Caine Pond, Searsport Moody Pond, Lincolnville Cargill Pond, Liberty Northern Pond, Monroe Carleton Bog, Troy and Norton Pond, Lincolnville D e tro it Pitcher Pond, Northport and Chisholm Pond, Palermo Lincolnville Coleman Pond, Lincolnville Prescott Pond, Palermo Corson Pond, Brooks Quantibacook Pond, Sears­ Cross Pond, Morrill m on t Crotch Pond, Palermo Sanborn Pond, Brooks Drake Pond, Jackson Sandy Pond, Freedom Dutton Pond, Brooks Sheepscot Lake, Palermo Ellis Pond, Brooks Stevens Pond, Liberty Poster Pond, Palermo Sucker Pond, Brooks Jump Pond, Palermo Thistle Pond, Monroe Knights Pond, Northport Tilden Pond, Belmont and Lincolnville True’s Pond, Liberty Lawry Pond, Belmont Turner Mill Pond, Palermo Ledge Pond, Montville and Somerville Levenseller Pond, Lincoln­ W innecook Lake, Unity, ville and Searsmont B urnh am Lillie Pond, Searsmont The above waters and all other lakes and ponds are open to ice fishing for all fish (except bass) during Feb­ ruary and March EXCEPT those which are listed below as closed. Except that all natural or artificial ponds 10 acres or less formed on brooks, streams or rivers are closed to ice fishing. Closed St. Georges Lake, Liberty Swan Lake, Frankfort, St. Georges Lake, Little, Searsport, Swanville Liberty Smith Pond, Swanville Sheepscot Lake, Palermo: closed to taking of trout and salm on. WASHINGTON COUNTY Open to ice fishing for pickerel, white perch, hornpout, yellow perch, eels, cusk, chubs and smelts from the time the ice forms in the fall until it goes out in the spring. Barrows Lake, Alexander B ig L ak e, P i t .'21, T w p. 27, Baskahegan Lake, Tops­ Indian Twp. and Grand field, Brookton and Lake Stream T. 8, R. 3 Chain Lakes (1st, 2nd & Bearse Lake, Meddybemps 3rd), T w p. 26 & 31 and Baring Chalk Pond, Twp. 22 Beaver Lake, Calais Clifford Lake, Twp. 26 & 27 Beaver Dam Lake, North, Cranberry Lake, Upper, T w p. 26 T w p. 30 Beaver Dam Lake, South, Cranberry Lake, Lower, T w p. 26 Twp. 30 & 36 Beddington Lake, C r a w fo rd L ak e, P it. 21 and B e d d in g to n C ra w fo rd 21 Schoodic Pond, Twp. 18: Open as per the first group during January and for all flsh (except bass) during Feb­ ruary, March and April. Simpson Pond, Roque Bluffs: Open Saturdays and Sun­ days from the time the ice forms in the fall until it goes out in the spring. West Musquash Lake, Talmadge, T. 6, R. 1- Closed ex­ cept on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays during February. YORK COUNTY Open to ice fishing for pickerel, white perch, hornpout, yellow perch, eels, cusk, chubs and smelts from the time ice forms m the fall until it goes out in the spring. Adams Pond, Newfield Little Long Pond, Sanford Alewive Pond, Kennebunk Lords Pond, Parsonsfield Allen Pond, Parsonsfield Lunt Overflow Pond, Lyman Balch Pond, Acton Manns Pond, Newfield Barkers Pond, Dayton- Middle Branch Pond, Alfred L ym an and Waterboro Bartlett Pond, Waterboro Mirror Lake, Newfield Bauneg Beg Pond, Sanford Milton Pond, Lower, and Berwick L eban on Big Rock Pond, Waterboro Moose Pond, Acton Boyds Pond, Limington Mousam River, Kennebunk, Boyds Pond, Little, Alfred and Sanford L im in g to n New Dam overflow (Estes Brimstone Pond, North Pond) Kennebunk, Alfred, Kennebunkport S an ford Bunganut Pond, Lyman Northeast Pond, Lebanon Clark’s Mill Pond, Dayton Northwest Pond, Waterboro Cox Pond, South Berwick Number One Mill Pond, Curtis Lake, Sanford S an ford Deering Pond, Sanford Old Falls Pond, Kennebunk, Dog Pond, Newfield Alfred and Sanford Doles Pond, Limington Old Fishing Pond, Sanford Drews Pond, Newfield Ossipee Lake, W aterboro Eagle Pond, Buxton Passaconway Pond, Lower, Folsom Pond, Newfield Y o rk Great East Lake, Acton and Pickerel Pond, Limerick N ew field Picture Pond, Sanford Great East Pond, Acton Pinkham Pond, Newfield Half Moon Pond, Limington Poverty Pond, Little, Hansen Pond, Acton S h a pleigh Hargraves Mill Pond, Province Lake, Parsonsfield S h a pleigh Roberts Pond, Lyman Holland Pond, Limerick Round Pond, Newfield Horn Pond, Acton Round Pond, South Isinglass Pond, Waterboro B e rw ick and Limington S aco R iv e r Kennebunk Pond, Lyman Killick Pond, Hollis Sand Pond, Sanford and Knight Pond, South Berwick North Berwick Ledgemere Pond, Waterboro Scituate Pond, York and Limerick Shaker Pond, Alfred Lily Pond, Hollis Sims Pond, Newfield 23 Crooked Brook Lake, M un son L ak e, T w p. 18 and D a n fo rth T w p. 19 First Machias Lake, Patrick Lake, Marion, T w p. 37 P it. 14 Fourth Machias Lake, Pickerel Lake, Brookton T w p. 42 and T w p. 5 Pickerel Lake, Topsfield Getchell Pugs, Twp. 43 Pocomoonshine Lake, Grand Falls Flowage Lake, P rin ce to n Princeton, Indian Twp., Possum Pond, Twp. 26 Baileyville, T. 1, R. 1 Rocky Lake, Twp. 18 Hadley’s Lakes, East R ou n d L ak e, T w p. 18 & 19 M achias Saint Croix River Flowage, Hot Brook Lakes, T. 8, R. 4 Grand Falls to Milltown Jackson Brook Lake, Seavey Lake, Wesley B ro o k to n Seavey Lake, Little, W esley Josh Lake, Whiting Second Lake, Twp. 18 Leweys Lake, Princeton Shaw Lake, T. 6, R. 1 Lily Lakes, Twp. 30 Simon Lake, Codyville L ittle R iv e r L ak e, T w p. 43 Spectacle Ponds, Twp. 19 Long Lake, Princeton Styles Lake, Twp. 35 Long Lake, Twp. 18 & 19 Sucker Lake, Danforth and W e sle y Third Lake, Machias, Meddybemps Lake, Meddy-__ Twp. 5-~ -42-43 __ __ hemps, Baring, Baileyville Voses Lake, Calais and Alexander Wabasses Lake, Twp. 5-6-43 Mud Lake, Princeton, Pit. 21 The above waters and all other lakes and ponds are open to ice fishing for all flsh (except bass) during Feb­ ruary, March and April EXCEPT those which are listed below as closed. Except that all natural or artificial ponds 10 acres or less formed on brooks, steams or rivers are closed to ice fishing-. Closed Lily Lake, Trescott Orange Lake, Whiting Munroe Lake, Twp. 43 Rocky Lake, Marion, M un roe P onds, T w p. 43 W h itin g Cathance Lake, Cooper and Pit. 14: Open during Feb­ ruary only. Chiputneticook, Chain of Lakes: Open during February, March and April from one hour before sunrise to one hour after sunset for all flsh (except bass). Grand Lake (W est), T. 5 and 6, N. D.; T. 6, R. 1, Grand Lake Stream Pit.: Open for all fish (except bass) during February on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Howard Lake, Robbinston and Calais: Open during February and March. Nash Lake, Robbinston and Calais: Open during Feb­ ruary and March. Pleasant Lake, T. 6, R. 1, T. 7, R. 2: Open for all fish (except bass) during February on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays only. Pocumpus Lake, T. 5 and 6, N. D.: Open for all fish (ex­ cept bass) during February on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Round Pond, Charlotte: Open as per first group. Sale of pickerel taken therefrom prohibited. 10 fish.

22 Small Mill Pond, Limington Wards Pond, Limington Spruce Pond, Parsonsfield Warren Pond, South Square Pond, Acton, B e r w ick S h a pleigh Welch Pond, York Stump Pond, Sanford Wilson Pond, Acton Tar Water Pond, Lyman Woods Pond, Limington Wadleighs Pond, Lyman York Pond, Eliot The above waters and all other lakes and ponds are open to ice fishing for all fish (except bass) during Feb­ ruary and March EXCEPT those which are listed below as closed. Except that all natural or artificial ponds 10 acres or less formed on brooks, streams or rivers are closed to ice fishing.

Closed Boulter Pond, York Middle Pond, York C hase’s Pond, Y o rk Moody Pond, Waterboro Deer Pond, Hollis Milliken’s Mill Pond, Old Folly Pond, York Orchard Beach Lone Pond, Waterboro Round Pond, Lyman Littlefield Pond, Sanford Sand Pond, Limington

Goose Pond, Shapleigh: Open from Saturday to Mon­ day each week during February. Horn Pond, Acton: Open from the time ice forms in the fall until it goes out in the spring for all species ex­ cept trout, salmon and bass. Horne Pond, Limington: Open as per the first group for all fish except smelts and bass. Lords Pond, Parsonsfield: Open from the time ice forms in the fall until January 31, except for trout, sal­ mon and bass. Milton Ponds, Lebanon: Open from the time ice forms in the fall until it goes out in the spring for all species except trout and bass. Mousam Lake, Acton and Shapleigh: Open as per first group. Daily limit on smelts 15 per person per day. Province Lake, Parsonsfield: Open from the time ice forms in the fall until January 31 for all species except trout, salmon and bass. Square Lake, Acton, Shapleigh: Open from Saturday to Monday each week during February. Swan Pond, Lyman: Open on Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays during the month of February only.

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