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CONNECTICUT MASSACHUSETTS Northeast States CT MA ME NH NJ SMARTSTRIKE MAP CARD LAKE LIST All lakes below are included on the NorthEast SmartStrike Version 2 and the LakeMaster® Version 2 map card. northeast states CT MA ME NH NJ NY PA RI VT SmartStrike search functionality is only available on the High Definition maps. VERSION 2.0 Bold = High Definition survey Bold* = LakeMaster High Definition survey CONNECTICUT Lillinonah, Litchfield* Winchester, Litchfield Flints Pond, Middlesex Little Pond, Windham Wintergreen, New Haven Forge Pond, Middlesex Alexander, Windham Long Pond, New London Wononskopomuc, Litchfield Fort Pond, Worcester Amos, New London Maltby1, New Haven Wood Creek Pond, Litchfield Fresh Pond, Plymouth Andersons Pond, New London Maltby2, New Haven Wyassup, New London Garretts Pond, Barnstable Ashland Pond, New London Maltby3, New Haven Zoar, New Haven Glen Charlie Pond, Plymouth Aspinook Pond, Windham Mamanasco, Fairfield Goose Pond, Barnstable Avery Pond, New London Mansfield Hollow North, Tolland MASSACHUSETTS Great Herring Pond, Plymouth Avon Pond, Hartford Mansfield Hollow South, Tolland Grews Pond, Barnstable Babecock Pond, New Londonn Mashpaug, Tolland Accord Pond, Plymouth Gull Pond, Barnstable Balckedge River, Tolland McDonough, Litchfield Althea, Middlesex Halfway Pond, Plymouth Ball Pond, Fairfield Messerschmidt Pond, Middlesex Alum Pond, Worcester Hamblin Pond, Barnstable Bantam, Litchfield Millers Pond, Middlesex Amethyst Brook, Hampshire Hardwick Pond, Worcester Barber’s Pond, Hartford Modus Upper, Middlesex Archer, Norfolk Hathaway Pond, Barnstable Bashan, Middlesex Mohawk Pond, Litchfield Ashland Reservoir, Middlesex Hawley Reservoir, Hampshire Batterson Park, Hartford Mono Pond, Tolland Ashumet Pond, Barnstable Heald Pond, Middlesex Beachdale Pond, New London Moodus, Middlesex Asnacomet Pond, Worcester Hessian, Rockland Berseck, Middlesex Morey Pond, Tolland Atkins Reservoir, Hampshire High Pond, Hamilton Bigelow Pond, Tolland Morey Pond North, Tolland Attitash, Essex Hill Reservoir, Hampshire Billings, New London Mossup Pond, Windham Baker Pond, Barnstable Holden Reservoir 1, Worcester Bishop Swamp, Tolland Mount Tom Pond, Litchfield Baldpate Pond, Essex Holden Reservoir 2, Worcester Black pond, New Haven Mudge Pond, Litchfield Bare Hill Pond, Worcester Hopkinton Reservoir, Middlesex Black Pond, Windham North Farms, New Haven Barrett Pond, Plymouth Horn Pond, Middlesex Bolton, Tolland Norwich Pond, New London Bartons Cove, Franklin* Indian, Worcester Bolton, Tolland Pachaug Pond, New London* Bearse Pond, Barnstable Jamaica Pond, Suffolk Bolton Notch Pond, Tolland Park Pond, Litchfield Big Sandy Pond, Plymouth Jenkins Pond, Barnstable Burr Pond, Litchfield Pataguanset, New London Billington Sea, Plymouth Johns Pond, Barnstable Butterworth Brook, New Haven Pattaconk, Middlesex Bloody Pond, Plymouth Kendall Reservoir, Worcester Candlewood, Fairfield Pecausett Pond, Middlesex Blueberry Pond, Barnstable Kendall South Reservoir, Worcester Cedar, Middlesex Peck Pond, Providence Borden Brook, Hampden Kettle Brook Reservoir 1, Worcester Chamberlain, New Haven Pickerel Pond, New London Breakneck Pond, Tolland Kettle Brook Reservoir 2, Worcester Colebrook River, Litchfield Pine Acres, Windham Brigham Pond, Worcester Kettle Brook Reservoir 3, Worcester Crystal, Middlesex Plainville, Hartford Brookline Reservoir, Norfolk Kettle Brook Reservoir 4, Worcester Crystal, Tolland Powers, New London Browning Pond, Worcester Lawrence Pond, Barnstable Cussgutter Pond, New Haven Quaddick, Windham Buffumville, Worcester Little Chauncy Pond, Worcester Day Pond, New London Quinebaug, Windham Charge Pond, Plymouth Little Cliff Pond, Barnstable Dodge Pond, New London Quoddick, Windham Chauncy, Worcester Little Herring Pond, Plymouth Dog Pond, Litchfield Quonnipaug, New Haven Chebacco, Essex Little Pond, Plymouth Dooley Pond, Middlesex Red Cedar, New London Cliff Pond, Barnstable Littleville, Hampden Eagleville, Tolland Rogers, New London Coachlace Pond, Worcester Long Pond, Barnstable Farmington River, Hartford Roseland, Windham Cobble Mountain Reservoir, Long Pond, Barnstable Frash Pond, Fairfield Ross Pond, Windham Hampden Long Pond, Middlesex Gardner, New London Saltonstall, New Haven Cochituate, Middlesex* Long Pond, Middlesex Glasgo Pond, New London Saugatuck, Fairfield College Pond, Plymouth Loon Pond, Plymouth Gorton Pond, New London Savin, New London Congamond, Hampden Long Pond, Plymouth* Great Hill Pond, Middlesex Schreeder Pond, Middlesex Cook Pond, Bristol Long Pond, Worcester Green Fall Pons, New London Silver, Hartford Coonamessett Pond, Barnstable Long Pond, Worcester Halls Pond, Windham Snipsic, Tolland Copicut Reservoir, Bristol Lout Pond, Plymouth Hampton, Windham South Spectable, Litchfield Crystal, Barnstable Lovells Pond, Barnstable Hanover Pond, New Haven Squantz Pond, Fairfield Crystal, Middlesex Manchaug Pond, Worcester Hatch Pond, Litchfield Stillwater Pond, Litchfield Curlew Pond, Plymouth Mares Pond, Barnstable Hayward, Middlesex Stump Pond, Windham Dark Brook Reservoir, Worcester Mary’s Pond, Plymouth Higgins Pond, Barnstable Taftville, New London Deep Pond, Barnstable Mascopic, Middlesex Highland, Cheshire Thames River, New London Demond Pond, Worcester Mascujppic, Middlesex Highland, Litchfield* Tyler, Litchfield Denison, Worcester Mashpee Pond, Barnstable* Holbrook, Tolland Uncas Pond, New London Dug Pond, Middlesex Massapoag, Norfolk Hop Brook, New Haven Unnamed Pond, Litchfield East Brimfield, Hampden Merino Pond, Worcester Hopeville Pond, New London Upper Shepaug, Litchfield East Waushacum Pond, Worcester Micajah Pond, Plymouth Horse Pond, New London Wakefield Pond, Providence Echo, Middlesex Middle Pond, Barnstable Housatonic, Fairfield Wangumbaug, Tolland Ezekiel Pond, Plymouth Monponsett, Plymouth Howell Pond, Hartford Waramaug, Litchfield Falls Pond, Bristol Mossy Pond, Worcester Huntington, Fairfield Washinee, Litchfield Falls Pond North, Bristol Mystic, Barnstable Keeney, Cove Washining, Litchfield Farm Pond, Middlesex Nabnasset Pond, Middlesex Kenosia, Fairfield West Hill Pond, Litchfield Fearing Pond, Plymouth Nagog Pond, Middlesex Killingly Pond, Windham West Side Pond, Litchfield Five Mile Pond, Plymouth Newfield Pond, Middlesex Lake of Isles, New London West Thompson, Windham Flax Pond, Essex Nipmuck Pond, Worcester Lantern Hill Pond, New London Wharton Brook Pond, New Haven Flax Pond, Barnstable North Pond, Middlesex Laurel, Litchfield William Julbrich, New Haven Flax Pond, Barnstable Norton Reservoir, Bristol Leonard Pond, Litchfield Williams Pond, New London Flint Pond, Middlesex North Watuppa Pond, Bristol PAGE 1 SMARTSTRIKE MAP CARD LAKE LIST All lakes below are included on the NorthEast SmartStrike Version 2 and the LakeMaster® Version 2 map card. northeast states CT MA ME NH NJ NY PA RI VT SmartStrike search functionality is only available on the High Definition maps. VERSION 2.0 Bold = High Definition survey Bold* = LakeMaster High Definition survey Nutting, Middlesex Maranacook, Kennebec* Black, Hillsborough Crescent, Carroll Pearl, Norfolk Messalonskee, Kennebec* Black, Grafton Crescent, Sullivan Pentucket Pond, Essex Panther Pond, Cumberland* Black Mountain Pond, Carroll Crooked, Merrimack Peters Pond, Barnstable Parker Pond, Cumberland* Blaisdell, Merrimack Crowcroft, Cheshire Pillgrim, Barnstable Penobscot, Waldo Blood, Coos Crystal, Belknap Pine Hill Reservoir, Worcester Pleasant, Cumberland* Blood Brook, Hillsborough Crystal, Grafton Pleasant Pond, Essex Sabattus, Androscoggin* Blow Me Down, Sullivan Crystal, Carroll Pratt Pond, Worcester Sebago, Cumberland* Blue, Carroll Crystal, Hillsborough Quabbin, Worcester Sebasticook, Penobscot* Bolster, Cheshire Cub, Rockingham Quaboag Pond, Worcester Spednic, New Haven Boundary, Coos Cummins, Grafton Quacumquasit, Worcester Thomas Pond, Cumberland* Bow, Strafford Cunningham, Hillsborough Quag, Worcester Three Mile Pond, Kennebec* Bowker, Cheshire Damon Mill, Cheshire Quannapowitt, Middlesex Unity Pond, Waldo* Bowl, Cheshire Danforth, Carroll Quassuck, Worcester Wilson Pond, Kennebec* Bradley, Merrimack Danforth, Carroll Queen Sewell Pond, Barnstable Brindle, Belknap Dan Hole Pond, Carroll Quinapoxet Reservoir, Worcester NEW HAMPSHIRE Bryant, Grafton Danbury Bog, Merrimack Rock Pond, Essex Bullet, Cheshire Daniels, Hillsborough Sabbatia, Bristol Adams Pond, Belknap Burns, Coos Dark, Cheshire Salem Beverly, Essex Akers, Coos Butterfield, Merrimack Darrah, Hillsborough Saltonstall, Essex Anderson Pond, Sullivan Butternut Pond, Sullivan Davis Pond, Carroll Sampsons Pond, Plymouth Angle, Rockingham Caldwell, Cheshire Deering, Hillsborough Sandra Pond, Worcester Appleton, Hillsborough Calef, Rockingham Dennison, Hillsborough Santuit Pond, Barnstable Arch, Cheshire Campbell, Hillsborough Derby, Grafton Schoolhouse Pond, Barnstable Archers Pond, Carroll Campton Bog Pond, Grafton Diamond, Coos Seymour Pond, Barnstable Arlington, Rockingham Campton Pond, Grafton Dinsmore, Carroll Shubael Pond, Barnstable Armington, Grafton Canaan Street, Grafton Dinsmore, Cheshire Silver, Middlesex Ashuelot, Sullivan Canobie, Rockingham Divol, Cheshire Singletary Pond, Worcester Atwood Pond, Carroll Captain, Rockingham Dodge, Grafton Sluice Pond, Essex Ayers, Strafford Cass, Cheshire Dodge, Sullivan Snake Pond, Barnstable Ayers, Merrimack Catamount, Merrimack Dorrs Pond, Hillsborough Snipatuit Pond, Plymouth Ayers Pond, Hillsborough Cedar, Coos Downing, Strafford South Watuppa, Bristol* B, Merrimack Center, Cheshire Dubes, Merrimack Spectacle Pond, Barnstable Babbidge Reservoir, Cheshire Center, Cheshire
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