
Town(s):
Monmouth ME
County:
Kennebec
Size:
394
acres
Average Depth:
22
feet
Maximum Depth:
28
feet
Boating Allowed:
Kayaks, Canoes, Sail Boats, Electric Motor Boats, Power Boats, Jet-skis
Swimming:
Swimming Allowed, No Restrictions
Cochnewagon Pond, a small pond in the headwaters of the Cobbosseesontee drainage, offers anglers a diversity of fishing opportunities. Habitat conditions are ideal for warm water sport fish. Excellent fisheries exist for bass, white perch and pickerel. White perch areparticularly abundant with many growing to an attractive size.
Vegetation Growth:
Unknown
Non-native Species:
Fishing Comments:
Brown trout were introduced in 1966 and their presence adds another dimension to Cochnewagon's fisheries.
Fish Species:
Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Brown Trout, Yellow Perch, White Perch, American Eel, Bridle Shiner
Boat Access:
Access for Power and Non-power Boats
Ramp Comments:
An improved town sponsored boat launch facility is located on the eastside of Cochnewagon Pond in the town of Monmouth.
Parking Spaces:
Unknown
Shoreline Development:
Unknown