
Berry and Dexter Pond
Nestled in the heart of Kennebec County, Maine, Berry and Dexter Ponds offer a diverse and vibrant ecosystem that beckons both seasoned anglers and nature enthusiasts alike. With their combined acreage of 174 acres for Berry Pond and 111 acres for Dexter Pond, these interconnected water bodies provide a splendid backdrop for outdoor adventures. Both Berry and Dexter Ponds are teeming with a variety of fish species that make them an angler's paradise. Here, you can try your hand at catching Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, White Perch, Yellow Perch, Chain Pickerel, Minnows, White Sucker, Hornpout (bullhead), Pumpkinseed Sunfish, and even the elusive American Eel. The diversity of fish in these ponds ensures that every fishing trip holds the promise of an exciting catch. Water Temperatures and Unique Challenges: Understanding the water temperatures in these ponds is essential for successful fishing. Surface temperatures typically hover around 72°F, providing favorable conditions for many fish species. However, as you venture into the depths, you'll notice a gradual drop in temperature, with Berry Pond reaching 55°F at 25 feet and Dexter Pond cooling to 53°F at the same depth. It's worth noting that these ponds pose unique challenges when it comes to managing their fisheries. The abundance of competitive species and a lack of dissolved oxygen can make trout management impractical. Furthermore, while it hasn't been officially confirmed, there are suspicions that Northern Pike may have found their way into these ponds. If true, their presence could lead to a self-sustaining pike population, adding an exciting dimension to the local aquatic ecosystem. To facilitate your exploration of Berry Pond, there is a state-owned carry-in access site conveniently located off State Route 133 on the north shore. This access point ensures that visitors of all skill levels can enjoy these beautiful ponds, whether you're a seasoned angler with your own gear or a newcomer looking to experience the joys of fishing. With Berry Pond spanning 174 acres and Dexter Pond covering 111 acres, these water bodies offer the perfect balance between size and serenity. While Berry Pond's larger expanse allows for more extensive exploration, Dexter Pond's slightly smaller size maintains an intimate and tranquil ambiance. In summary, Berry and Dexter Ponds in Kennebec County, Maine, stand as welcoming havens for fishing enthusiasts and nature lovers. Their combined acreage, diverse fish populations, and unique challenges make them an exceptional destination for outdoor adventures and a testament to the natural beauty of the region. Whether you're seeking the thrill of the catch or the serenity of the water, these ponds have something for everyone to enjoy.
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Berry and Dexter Pond
Nestled in the heart of Kennebec County, Maine, Berry and Dexter Ponds offer a diverse and vibrant ecosystem that beckons both seasoned anglers and nature enthusiasts alike. With their combined acreage of 174 acres for Berry Pond and 111 acres for Dexter Pond, these interconnected water bodies provide a splendid backdrop for outdoor adventures. Both Berry and Dexter Ponds are teeming with a variety of fish species that make them an angler's paradise. Here, you can try your hand at catching Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, White Perch, Yellow Perch, Chain Pickerel, Minnows, White Sucker, Hornpout (bullhead), Pumpkinseed Sunfish, and even the elusive American Eel. The diversity of fish in these ponds ensures that every fishing trip holds the promise of an exciting catch. Water Temperatures and Unique Challenges: Understanding the water temperatures in these ponds is essential for successful fishing. Surface temperatures typically hover around 72°F, providing favorable conditions for many fish species. However, as you venture into the depths, you'll notice a gradual drop in temperature, with Berry Pond reaching 55°F at 25 feet and Dexter Pond cooling to 53°F at the same depth. It's worth noting that these ponds pose unique challenges when it comes to managing their fisheries. The abundance of competitive species and a lack of dissolved oxygen can make trout management impractical. Furthermore, while it hasn't been officially confirmed, there are suspicions that Northern Pike may have found their way into these ponds. If true, their presence could lead to a self-sustaining pike population, adding an exciting dimension to the local aquatic ecosystem. To facilitate your exploration of Berry Pond, there is a state-owned carry-in access site conveniently located off State Route 133 on the north shore. This access point ensures that visitors of all skill levels can enjoy these beautiful ponds, whether you're a seasoned angler with your own gear or a newcomer looking to experience the joys of fishing. With Berry Pond spanning 174 acres and Dexter Pond covering 111 acres, these water bodies offer the perfect balance between size and serenity. While Berry Pond's larger expanse allows for more extensive exploration, Dexter Pond's slightly smaller size maintains an intimate and tranquil ambiance. In summary, Berry and Dexter Ponds in Kennebec County, Maine, stand as welcoming havens for fishing enthusiasts and nature lovers. Their combined acreage, diverse fish populations, and unique challenges make them an exceptional destination for outdoor adventures and a testament to the natural beauty of the region. Whether you're seeking the thrill of the catch or the serenity of the water, these ponds have something for everyone to enjoy.
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Water Temperature
Current water temperature for Berry and Dexter Pond is 51°F.
Current Snapshot
Forecast: Thursday, May 1
MostlyClear
Hourly Insights
Temperature
Precipitation
Wind
Sun, Moon & UV
Solunar Fishing Forecast
Todays action is rated a 2 (scale is 0 thru 5, 5 is the best)
8:05 PM - 10:35 PM
10:20 AM - 12:50 PM
11:37 AM - 1:07 PM
4:00 AM - 4:00 AM
Outlook for Thursday at Berry and Dexter Pond
Expect temperatures ranging from 36°F to 64°F. Skies look mostly clear with little chance of precipitation. Winds will be averaging 4 mph, with potential gusts reaching up to 17 mph. The maximum UV index will be 8 (Very High), so plan sun protection accordingly. For anglers, today's fishing action is rated 2/5 (Todays action is rated a 2 (scale is 0 thru 5, 5 is the best)). Look for the best bite times during the major periods around 8:05 PM and 10:20 AM, or try the minor windows near 11:37 AM and 4:00 AM for potential early morning or evening action. Check back for the latest conditions and forecasts for Berry and Dexter Pond.
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Water Temperature History
Trends for Berry and Dexter Pond
Current Temp
Latest recorded surface temperature.
Lowest in Period
33°F
On Jan 22
Coldest point in the Last 12 Months.
Average in Period
49°F
Typical temp during the Last 12 Months.
Temperature Trend: Last 12 Months
Surface temperature over the selected period.
Key Observations (Last 12 Months)
- Warmest avg: July (76°F).
- Coolest avg: February (33°F).
- Rapid warming often occurs: April → May (+17°F).
- Sharpest cooling trend: September → October (-13°F).
Weather Forecast
Wind speed and pressure trends
Hourly Wind Forecast
Wind Direction
331°
Pressure
1019 mb
Cloud Cover
83%
Visibility
23 miles
Daily Pressure Forecast


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