About Long Lake and Brandy Pond     

Long Lake

Long Lake is the second largest water body in southern Maine and is part of the Presumpscott River drainage. It connects to Brandy Pond and Sebago Lake, making it popular with waterskiers and boaters. Activities on the Causeway in Naples include trips on the Songo River Queen, paddleboat, seaplane rides, windsurfing and para-sailing.

Surface Area: 4,935 acres

Maximum Depth: 59 feet

Mean Depth: 34 feet

Volume: 165,500 acres/feet

Watershed : 33,871 acres

Elevation: 267 feet

Shorefront lots: 1,102

Long Lake supports a high quality black bass fishery and is one of the more popular lakes in southern Maine for bass angling tournaments. Other principal fisheries are

landlocked Atlantic salmon

brown trout

chain pickerel

 white perch.

American eel

golden and common shiner

fallfish,

white sucker

brown bullhead

burbot

lake and brook trout,

pumpkinseed sunfish

yellow perch

rainbow smelt.

Each fall the lake is stocked with 12-14 inch landlocked salmon and brown trout from the state hatcheries.

Visit the site below for more information and lake quality:

http://www.mainelakes.org/documents/YrLake/LongLake.pdf

 Brandy Pond:

Brandy Pond, originally called the Bay of Naples was a primary commercial and recreational travel route during Maine’s early development stages. Today, activities on the Causeway in Naples include trips on the Songo River Queen paddleboat, seaplane rides, windsurfing and para-sailing. Brandy Pond is connected to Long Lake and to Sebago Lake via the Songo River.

Surface Area: 733 acres

Maximum Depth: 44 feet

Mean Depth: 16 feet

Volume: 11,789 acres/feet

Watershed : 2,300 acres

Elevation: 267 feet

Shorefront lots: 204

For more information on fishing and water quality visit:

http://www.mainelakes.org/documents/YrLake/BrandyPond.pdf