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User: vinny60
Comment: Sunken points near the center of the northwestern shoreline. Sunken island which rises from 40 to 30 feet in the pond’s northeastern corner. Wooded bluffs, docks.
Date: 09/13/09 10:53 PM

User: vinny60
Comment: Sheep Pond is one of the best trout ponds in the state due to its large amount of coldwater habitat. The pond is heavily stocked in the spring and fall with rainbow trout, brook trout, brown trout and tiger trout (when available). Atlantic salmon broodstock have been stocked in the pond since 1992 in the spring fall and winter. In addition to the newly stocked trout and salmon, Sheep Pond has a reputation of providing good holdover trout throughout the year. Trolling streamers, small silver spoons, spinners and small, silver-colored crankbaits along the 10 to 20 foot contours is probably the most effective technique here in the spring. During high summer, anglers will need to get their trout offerings down into a coldwater zone between 34 and 43 feet. When baitfishing at anchor, try the sunken points near the center of the northwestern shoreline. Worms, killifish and doughbaits are all recommended. The sunken island which rises from 40 to 30 feet in the pond’s northeastern corner is also a good bet for stillfishing or jigging, and is apt to hold smallmouths as well as trout during spring and early summer.
Date: 09/13/09 10:51 PM

User: larrylunker
Comment: Anyone ever have any luck on this pond? Ive gone out a handful of times, but with not a whole lot of action, any hot spots you'd like to share?

Ive had some spotty luck along the southern cove as well as along the western bank, where the terrain drops off rather drastically.

Thanks in advance for the tips!
Date: 09/05/08 05:05 PM



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