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Donnell Pond Public Land, Schoodic Beach, East Hancock, Maine Diving & Underwater Metal Detecting 6/20/2024 Donnell Pond is a very scenic body of water located at the base of Schoodic Mountain. An unusual feature of this pond is the sand beaches that extend back from the shoreline into the woods at several locations. As a result of a land swap, the Bureau of Public Lands now owns most of these beaches. They, along with much of the shoreline, will remain largely undeveloped for future generations to enjoy. Access is over the main camp road off Route 182. A fair public boat launching site is present adjacent to the outlet. Donnell has a classic oligotrophic water which provides excellent habitat for coldwater sportfish. Survey data indicate that in most years, 25-40% of the salmon catch is comprised of wild fish. Numerous electrofishing surveys have revealed that the outlet, which contains sections of very good to excellent spawning and nursery habitat, produces considerable numbers of juvenile salmon. Salmon are stocked at low densities to augment this wild population with the objective of providing a reasonably good fishery for 2-pound salmon. To help achieve this objective, special regulations include a 16-inch minimum length limit and a one-fish daily bag limit on salmon. Area (Acres): 1138 Perimeter (Miles): 15.3 Mean Depth (Feet): 33 Max Depth (Feet): 119 Delorme Page: 24 Fishery Type: Coldwater + Warmwater Invasive Aquatic Plant Infestation: None Known Fishing: Landlocked Salmon Lake Trout (Togue) Common Shiner Fallfish (Chub) Brook Trout White Sucker Rainbow Smelt Banded Killifish Smallmouth Bass Threespine Stickleback White Perch Redbreast Sunfish Yellow Perch Pumpkinseed Sunfish Chain Pickerel American Eel Minnows Golden Shiner Alewife Litter Kills Wildlife Animals are innocent victims affected by litter every day. Researchers estimate that over one million animals die each year after ingesting or becoming entrapped in improperly discarded trash. Plastic litter is the most common killer of animals, and marine animals are the most notably affected. Each year, over 100,000 dolphins, fish, whales, turtles, and more drown after becoming entangled in or digesting plastic litter. So, please pick up After Yourself. It's okay to keep losing your jewelry; I don't mind finding that, LOL. Some of the equipment that I use: I built my own 2 Ft X 2 Ft Floating Sifter / Carrier using: (4) - 1/2" PVC Pipes 2 Ft each (4) - 1/2' PVC 90 Degree Elbows (2) - 4 Ft Pool Noodles (20) 11" Zip Ties (1) Roll of Black Mesh (comes in 2 feet x 5 feet rolls) 6 feet of nylon rope 1 bungee clip 1 Oatey 30234 CPVC/Primer Handy Pack, Liquid, Orange/Purple, 4 oz How To Build A: Dive Sifting Float For Underwater Metal Detecting Video • How To Build A: Dive Sifting Float For Und... Join this channel to get access to the perks: / @aewmainetreasureadventures