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Deer Lake Area Fishing Spots

117 Fishing Spots Connecticut

With 117 documented fishing spots, the Deer Lake Area Fishing Spots stands as one of Connecticut's premier angling regions. The zone boasts 85 scenic lakes and 32 trophy-producing reservoirs where Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and other popular gamefish thrive in healthy populations throughout the season.

The region's diverse aquatic habitats support robust fish populations year-round. Fishing is productive from April through October, with spring and fall offering the best action. Experienced guides in the area suggest adapting your approach based on seasonal patterns and water temperature changes.

Whether you're a bass tournament competitor or a family looking for a relaxed panfish outing, the waters in this zone accommodate every angling style. Power fishing with reaction baits covers water quickly on the larger lakes, while finesse techniques shine in the smaller, pressured waters. Don't overlook catfishing opportunities here — prepared baits and chicken liver produce excellent channel catfish action from spring through fall.

The Deer Lake Area Fishing Spots is well-suited for both day trips and extended fishing vacations. With 117 spots to explore, you could spend weeks discovering new water in this zone alone. Budget-friendly camping and RV parks are scattered throughout the area, and many spots allow bank fishing without the need for a boat. Download the coordinates from our spot listings to program your GPS, and always verify current access conditions before heading to a new location.

All 117 Fishing Spots in This Zone

Lakes (85)

Beaman Pond

📍 41.7324, -73.4020
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Brady Pond

📍 41.6007, -73.5323
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Brewster Pond

📍 41.4363, -73.5989
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Case Pond

📍 41.7843, -73.4609
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Chapel Pond

📍 41.7186, -73.5090
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Chapel Pond

📍 41.5412, -73.5192
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Christie Pond

📍 41.6626, -73.6738
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Clapboard Ridge Pond No 1

📍 41.4231, -73.4812
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Clapboard Ridge Pond No 2

📍 41.4236, -73.4816
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Corner Pond

📍 41.4420, -73.5255
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Crane Pond

📍 41.7438, -73.5347
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Day Camp Pond No 2

📍 41.4535, -73.4050
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Dean Pond

📍 41.4575, -73.6857
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Deer Pond

📍 41.5528, -73.5215
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Deer Pond

📍 41.5260, -73.5121
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Depression Pond

📍 41.7270, -73.5285
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Dickens Pond

📍 41.4102, -73.4951
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Disbrow Pond

📍 41.4665, -73.4745
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Dixon Lake

📍 41.4200, -73.7316
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Doyles Pond

📍 41.4211, -73.4491
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Eberle Pond

📍 41.4529, -73.4095
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Edmonds Pond

📍 41.6192, -73.4962
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Ellis Pond

📍 41.6806, -73.5468
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Farringtons Pond

📍 41.4040, -73.5386
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Feldman Pond

📍 41.4907, -73.4912
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Fuller Pond

📍 41.7613, -73.4751
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Geer Mountain Pond

📍 41.7051, -73.4268
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Gerow Brook Pond

📍 41.4841, -73.5081
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Gillotti Pond

📍 41.4614, -73.4997
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Green Mountain Lake

📍 41.5782, -73.6051
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Green Pond

📍 41.5507, -73.4603
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Greenwood Pond

📍 41.5590, -73.5060
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Hatch Pond

📍 41.6845, -73.4781
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Haviland Millpond

📍 41.5577, -73.4723
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Heddons Pond

📍 41.6441, -73.4045
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Ice Pond

📍 41.4549, -73.6130
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Indian Brook Pond

📍 41.4658, -73.7162
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Ironworks Road Pond

📍 41.4993, -73.4018
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Jennings Pond

📍 41.5466, -73.5122
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Jones Pond

📍 41.6247, -73.6233
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Kellners Pond

📍 41.4156, -73.4456
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Lake Carmel

📍 41.4599, -73.6647
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Lake Dutchess

📍 41.5173, -73.6725
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Lake Tonetta

📍 41.4210, -73.6110
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Lake Wackawana

📍 41.4118, -73.4605
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Leonard Pond

📍 41.7058, -73.4747
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Little Buck Mountain Pond

📍 41.4889, -73.7207
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Long Pond

📍 41.4096, -73.7323
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Lost Lake

📍 41.4562, -73.5472
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Manlapaz Pond

📍 41.4684, -73.4900
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Mendel Pond

📍 41.4803, -73.6032
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Merritts Pond

📍 41.5028, -73.5306
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Merryall Pond

📍 41.6455, -73.4389
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Mill Pond

📍 41.5126, -73.6852
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Mud Pond

📍 41.6732, -73.4576
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Narrow Pond

📍 41.4880, -73.4823
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Newfield Pond

📍 41.6111, -73.4312
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Norris Pond

📍 41.7169, -73.6806
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North Spectacle Pond

📍 41.7303, -73.4179
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Palmer Lake

📍 41.4389, -73.6738
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Parce Pond

📍 41.5684, -73.6348
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Parkhurst Pond

📍 41.6237, -73.4218
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Pell Lake

📍 41.6589, -73.6287
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Pine Pond

📍 41.4656, -73.7078
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Quaker Pond

📍 41.5418, -73.5201
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Rogers Pond

📍 41.4062, -73.4830
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Rogers Pond

📍 41.5950, -73.4891
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Saw Mill Road Pond

📍 41.4612, -73.4750
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Scalzo Pond

📍 41.4501, -73.4207
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Sharparoon Pond

📍 41.6805, -73.5939
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Smiths Pond

📍 41.4183, -73.4474
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South Spectacle Pond

📍 41.7174, -73.4184
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Sterns Pond

📍 41.4338, -73.5054
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Strastrom Pond

📍 41.6435, -73.4065
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Tracy Pond

📍 41.5668, -73.5575
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Turtle Pond

📍 41.4057, -73.4789
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Twin Pond

📍 41.4822, -73.5244
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Upper Kohanza Lake

📍 41.4243, -73.4932
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Upper Peck Pond

📍 41.7982, -73.4597
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Valley Pond

📍 41.5289, -73.5083
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White Pond

📍 41.5017, -73.7240
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Wimisink Pond

📍 41.6184, -73.5080
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Wolzles Pond

📍 41.7641, -73.4259
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Wonder Lake

📍 41.4900, -73.6480
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Zalesskys Pond

📍 41.6256, -73.4299
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Reservoirs (32)

Adams & White Pond

📍 41.6078, -73.4415
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Blatz Pond

📍 41.7695, -73.4640
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Boggs Pond

📍 41.4178, -73.5307
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Deer Lake

📍 41.6351, -73.5564
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East Lake Reservoir

📍 41.4432, -73.4934
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Forest Lake

📍 41.4821, -73.4812
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Furnace Pond

📍 41.6427, -73.6966
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Great Mountain Pond

📍 41.5638, -73.4558
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Hilltop Pond

📍 41.7925, -73.4927
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Irvings Pond

📍 41.6965, -73.4430
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Jordan Pond

📍 41.7784, -73.4738
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Ladner Pond

📍 41.6081, -73.4356
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Lake Charles

📍 41.4521, -73.5705
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Lake Gleneida

📍 41.4204, -73.6841
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Lake Mauweehoo

📍 41.5397, -73.4984
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McKinney Pond

📍 41.6571, -73.6954
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Mercers Pond

📍 41.4027, -73.4767
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Merton Mill Pond

📍 41.4668, -73.5155
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Middle Branch Reservoir

📍 41.4047, -73.6443
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Mill Pond

📍 41.6755, -73.4699
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Padanaram Reservoir

📍 41.4331, -73.4842
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Patterson Reservoir

📍 41.5023, -73.5774
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Pawling Reservoir

📍 41.5760, -73.5756
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Platts Pond

📍 41.5355, -73.5011
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Pray Pond

📍 41.6792, -73.6775
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Richards Pond

📍 41.7650, -73.4630
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Spring Lake

📍 41.5905, -73.5107
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Sunset Lake

📍 41.5529, -73.6550
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Timber Lake

📍 41.5363, -73.5117
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West Branch Reservoir

📍 41.4358, -73.6934
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West Branch Reservoir

📍 41.4488, -73.6946
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Willow Lake

📍 41.5558, -73.6573
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Frequently Asked Questions

Anglers in this zone commonly target Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and Bluegill. Species availability varies by water body and season — check individual spot pages for specific species information.

The Deer Lake Area Fishing Spots includes 117 documented fishing locations across Connecticut. These range from small ponds and streams to large lakes, providing options for every skill level.

Fishing is productive from April through October, with spring and fall offering the best action. Water conditions, hatches, and fish behavior all vary by season, so checking recent local reports before your trip is always a good idea.

Yes, a valid Connecticut fishing license is required to fish at any location within this zone. Licenses can be purchased online through the Connecticut wildlife agency or at local bait shops.