For the purpose of this blog, I’ll define a brook trout pond as a body of water less than 50 acres in size which is stocked in the fall with hatchery-reared brook trout to support ice fishing. Such small ponds freeze over early in the season and are typically safe to fish several weeks before the bigger lakes become accessible. This provides a real opportunity for hot early-season action for those of us (myself included!) who just can’t wait to catch brookies through the ice.
The TOP brook trout ponds for the 2014 ice fishing season in Penobscot County are highlighted below (in alphabetical order). Only a handful of ponds are listed because most of the water bodies open to ice fishing in Penobscot County exceed 50 acres. A pond is considered “TOP” based on its stocking density: the more trout are stocked per acre, the higher the chances of catching them.
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