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2019 Lake List 2019 Lake List (For Raymarine GPS Units/Chartplotters) State Lake, County State Lake, County State Lake, County AL Aliceville Lake (Pickens) ♦† AR Lower Mississippi River 600-716 (Phillips) ♦† CT Dog Pond (Litchfield) Lower Mississippi River 716-828 (Lee, Phillips, AL Avondale Lake (St. Clair) • AR CT Dooley Pond (Middlesex) AL Bates Lake (Clarke) ♦† Mississippi, Desha, Crittenden) CT Doyles Pond (Fairfield) • AR Mud Lake (Little River) • AL Bay Grass (Baldwin) ♦† CT Eagleville Lake (Tolland) AR Norfork Lake (Fulton, Baxter) • AL Bend Lake (Greene) ♦† CT East Lake Reservoir (Fairfield) • AR Lake Ouachita (Garland, Montgomery) • AL Black Warrior (Tuscaloosa, Walker, Jefferson) ♦† CT East Twin Lake (Litchfield) AR Ouachita River 5-89 (Catahoula) ♦† AL Briar Lake (Baldwin) ♦† CT Ferris Pond (Litchfield) • AR Ouachita River 89-177 (Caldwell) ♦† AL Bunny Lake (Clarke) ♦† CT Forest Lake (Fairfield) • AR Ouachita River 177-255 (Union, Bradley, Ashley) ♦† AL Byrnes Lake (Baldwin) ♦† CT Frash Pond (Fairfield) Ouachita River 255-337 (Calhoun, Union, Bradley, AL C N Drennen Lake Number 1 (Greene) ♦† AR CT Gardner Lake (New London) Ouachita) ♦† AL Charlie Moseley Lake Number One (Hale) ♦† AR Lake Overcup (Conway) ♦ CT Glasgo Pond (New London) AL Clearwater Lake (Baldwin) ♦† AR Ozark Lake (Franklin) • CT Gorton Pond (New London) AL David Lake (Mobile) ♦† AR Table Rock Lake (Boone, Carroll) • CT Great Hollow Pond (Middlesex) AL Dead Lake (Mobile, Baldwin) ♦† AR Trout Lake (Little River) • CT Great Mountain Pond (Litchfield) • AL Doctor Lake (Baldwin) ♦† White River (Arkansas, Prairie, Phillips, Desha, Monroe, CT Green Falls Reservoir (New London) AR AL Dollarhide Hunting Lake (Hale, Greene) ♦† Jackson, White, Woodruff) ♦‡ CT Green Pond (Litchfield) • AL Drennen Lake Number 3 (Greene) ♦† AR Winthrop Rockefeller Lake (Pope) • CT Halls Pond (Windham) AL Drennen Lake Number 4 (Greene) ♦† AR Yarborough Lake (Little River) • CT Hamburg Cove (New London) AL Lake Eufaula Reservoir (Barbour, Henry, Russell) • AZ Lake Mead (Mohave) • CT Hampton Reservoir (Windham) AL Fishing Lake (Washington, Clarke) ♦† AZ Lake Powell (Coconino) • CT Hatch Pond (Litchfield) AL Foxfire Lake (Baldwin) ♦† CA Afterbay Lagoon (Los Angeles) • CT Haviland Millpond (Fairfield) • AL Friday Lake (Tuscaloosa) ♦† CA Lake Berryessa (Napa) ♦ CT Lake Hayward (New London) AL Guntersville Lake (Marshall, DeKalb, Jackson) • CA Borax Lake (Lake) • CT Higganum Reservoir (Middlesex) AL Hals Lake (Clarke) ♦† CA Burger Lake (Lake) • CT Highland Lake (Litchfield) AL Harolds Lake (Tuscaloosa) ♦† CA Cachuma Lake (Santa Barbara) • CT Holbrook Pond (Tolland) AL Hellcat Lake (Washington) ♦† CA Lake Camanche (Calaveras, Amador, San Joaquin) • CT Hopeville Pond (New London) AL Hooks Lake (Baldwin) ♦† CA Casitas Lake (Ventura) • CT Horse Pond (New London) AL Jack Duke Lake (Tuscaloosa) ♦† CA Castaic Lake (Los Angeles) • CT Lake Housatonic (New Haven, Fairfield) AL Jim Burr Lake (Clarke) ♦† CA Clear Lake (Lake County) (Lake) • CT Howells Pond (Hartford) AL Keaton Lake (Hale, Tuscaloosa) ♦† CA Eachus Lake (Lake) • CT Jurovaty Pond (Tolland) AL Lawson Lakes (Hale) ♦† CA Elderberry Forebay (Los Angeles) ♦ CT Keach Pond (Windham) AL Logan Martin Lake (St. Clair, Talladega, Calhoun) • CA Folsom Lake (Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado) • CT Keeney Cove (Hartford) AL Louts Lake (Mobile) ♦† CA Hunkle Reservoir (Sacramento) ♦ CT Kellners Pond (Fairfield) • AL Mitchell Pond (Morgan) • CA Lake Isabella (Kern) • CT Lake Kenosia (Fairfield) AL Mobile River (Baldwin, Mobile) ♦† CA Little Borax Lake (Lake) • CT Killingly Pond (Windham) AL Moon Lake (Pickens, Greene, Tuscaloosa) ♦† CA Millerton Lake (Fresno, Madera) • CT Lower Kohanza Lake (Fairfield) • AL Napp Lake (Baldwin) ♦† CA Lake Nacimiento (San Luis Obispo) • CT Upper Kohanza Lake (Fairfield) • AL Nickajack Lake (Jackson) • CA Nacimiento Lake (San Luis Obispo) • CT Lake Of Isles (New London) AL Pickwick Lake (Colbert, Lauderdale) • CA Lake Piru (Ventura) • CT Lantern Hill Pond (New London) AL Roberts Pond (Barbour) • CA Putah Creek (Napa, Solano, Yolo) • CT Leonard Pond (Litchfield) AL Saraland Reservoir (Mobile) ♦† CA Lower Sacramento River (Solano) ‡ CT Lake Lillinonah (New Haven, Litchfield, Fairfield) • AL Sheppard Lake (Mobile) ♦† CA Sacramento River (Shasta) • CT Little Pond (Windham) Sacramento River (Solano, Sacramento, Yolo, Colusa, AL Smiths Pond (Barbour) • CA CT Long Pond (New London) San Joaquin, Contra Costa, Colusa) ‡ AL Spring Creek (Lawrence) • CT Maltby Lake #1 (New Haven) CA Lake Shasta (Shasta) • AL Sullivan Lakes (Hale) ♦† CT Maltby Lake #2 (New Haven) CA Lake Sonoma (Sonoma) • AL Susie Hole (Morgan) • CT Maltby Lake #3 (New Haven) CA Lake Tahoe (El Dorado, Placer) • AL Tensaw Lake (Baldwin) ♦† CT Mamanasco Lake (Fairfield) CA Thurston Lake (Lake) • AL Three Rivers Lake (Washington) ♦† CT Mansfield Hollow Reservoir (Tolland, Windham) CA Trout Pond (Calaveras) • AL Tombigbee Waterway (Mobile) ♦† CT Margerie Lake Reservoir (Fairfield) • CT Alexander Lake (Windham) AL Touson Lake (Hale, Tuscaloosa) ♦† CT Mashapaug Lake (Tolland) CT Amos Lake (New London) AL Trice Lake (Greene) ♦† CT McDonough Lake (Litchfield) CT Anderson Pond (New London) AL Lake Tuscaloosa (Tuscaloosa) ♦† CT Messerschmidt Pond (Middlesex) CT Aspinook Pond (New London) AL Weiss Lake (Cherokee) • CT Middle Quaddick Reservoir (Windham) CT Avery Pond (New London) AL West Point Lake (Randolph, Chambers) • CT Millers Pond (Middlesex) CT Babcock Pond (New London) Wheeler Lake (Lawrence, Morgan, Lauderdale, CT Mohawk Pond (Litchfield) AL CT Ball Pond (Fairfield) Limestone, Marshall, Madison) • CT Mono Pond (Tolland) AL Wilson Lake (Lawrence, Lauderdale, Colbert) • CT Bantam Lake (Litchfield) CT Lower Moodus Reservoir (Middlesex) AL Woodward Lakes (Sumter) † CT Barses Pond (Fairfield) • ♦ CT Upper Moodus Reservoir (Middlesex) AR Arkansas River (Pope) •† CT Bashan Lake (Middlesex) CT Moosup Pond (Windham) Arkansas River 1-65 (Arkansas, Lincoln, Jefferson, CT Batterson Park Pond (Hartford) AR CT Morey Pond (Tolland) Desha) CT Beach Pond (New London) CT Mount Tom Pond (Litchfield) AR Arkansas River 61-127 (Pulaski, Lincoln, Jefferson) ♦† CT Beachdale Pond (New London) Arkansas River 126-197 (Pulaski, Yell, Perry, Conway, CT Mudge Pond (Litchfield) AR CT Beseck Lake (Middlesex) Pope, Faulkner) CT Neversink Pond (Fairfield) ♦ CT Bigelow Pond (Tolland) AR Arkansas River 262-330 (Sebastian, Crawford, Franklin) CT North Farms Reservoir (New Haven) CT Billings Lake (New London) AR Beards Lake (Hempstead) • CT Norwich Pond (New London) CT Black Pond (Middlesex) AR Beaver Lake (Washington, Carroll, Madison, Benton) • CT Pachaug Pond (New London) CT Black Pond (Windham) AR Bee Lake (Little River) • CT Padanaram Reservoir (Fairfield) • CT Bolton Lake, Lower (Tolland) AR Bull Shoals Lake (Baxter, Marion, Boone) • CT Park Pond (Litchfield) CT Bolton Lake, Middle (Tolland) AR Cane Creek Lake (Lincoln) ♦ CT Pataconk Reservoir (Middlesex) CT Bolton Lake, Upper (Tolland) AR Clear Lake (Little River) • CT Pataganset Lake (New London) CT Bolton Notch Pond (Tolland) AR Country Club Lake (Little River) • CT Pickerel Lake (Middlesex, New London) CT Breakneck Pond (Tolland) AR Cypress Lake (Hempstead) • CT Pine Acres Lake (Windham) CT Burr Pond (Litchfield) AR Dardanelle Lake (Pope, Yell, Logan, Johnson, Franklin) • CT Powers Lake (New London) CT Candlewood Lake (Fairfield, Litchfield) • AR Lake Dardanelle State Fish Hatchery (Johnson) ♦ CT Lower Quaddick Reservoir (Windham) CT Cedar Lake (Middlesex) AR Davis Lake (Logan) • CT Upper Quaddick Reservoir (Stump Pond) (Windham) CT Chamberlain Lake (New Haven) AR De Gray Lake (Clark, Hot Spring) • CT Quinebaug Lake (Windham) CT Chapman Pond (Middlesex) AR Grassy Lake (Little River) • CT Quonnipaug Lake (New Haven) CT Colebrook River Reservoir (Litchfield) AR Greers Ferry Lake (Cleburne, Van Buren) • CT Rainbow Reservoir (Hartford) CT Coventry Lake (Tolland) AR Harris Pond (Johnson) • CT Red Cedar Lake (New London) CT Cresent Pond (Hartford) AR Hartman Lake (Johnson) • CT Rogers Lake (New London) CT Crow Point Cove (Hartford) AR Horseshoe Lake (Little River) • CT Roseland Lake (Windham) CT Crystal Lake (Middlesex) AR Mcgurie Lake (Little River) • CT Salmon Cove (Middlesex) CT Crystal Lake (Tolland) AR Millwood Lake (Hempstead, Little River, Howard, Sevier) • CT Lake Saltonstall (New Haven) CT Dodge Pond (New London) AR Lower Mississippi River 520-600 (Desha, Chicot) CT Saugatuck Reservoir (Fairfield) ● Contains FHS Premium Data † Updated ‡ New ♦ Navigation Information Only 1 2019 Lake List (For Raymarine GPS Units/Chartplotters) State Lake, County State Lake, County State Lake, County CT Shenipsit Lake (Tolland) FL Lake Griffin (Lake) • FL Lake Osceola (Orange) CT Silver Lake (New Haven, Hartford) FL Lake Haines (Polk) • FL Lake Palmer (Orange) CT South Spectacle Lake (Litchfield) FL Halifax Banks (Palm Beach) • FL Lake Panasoffkee (Sumter) CT Squantz Pond (Fairfield)♦ FL Lake Hall (Leon) FL Lake Parker (Polk) CT Stillwater Pond (Litchfield) FL Lake Hamilton (Polk) FL Peanut Pond (Lake) ♦ CT Tyler Lake (Litchfield) FL Lake Harris (Lake) • FL Lake Pierce (Polk) CT Uncas Lake (New London) FL Harris Lake Chain (Lake, Marion, Orange) • FL Pocket Lake (Orange) CT Lake Wackawana (Fairfield) • FL Lake Hartridge (Polk) • FL Lake Poinsett (Osceola, Orange, Brevard) CT Waramaug Lake (Litchfield) FL Lake Hatchineha (Osceola) • FL Primavista Lake (Orange) ♦ CT West Branch Reservoir (Litchfield, Hartford) FL Lake Hellen Blazes (Brevard) FL Reedy Lake (Polk) CT West Hill
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