Spencer Lake
Spencer Lake extends southward from Fish Pond in Hobbstown township into Maine township 3, range 5. The north end of the lake receives drainage from Whipple Bog, Whipple Pond, Hall Pond, Toby Pond, and Chub Pond through Fish Pond. The south end of the lake overflows through Little Spencer Stream and thence Spencer Stream to the Dead River upstream of the confluence with the Kennebec River at The Forks. The lake supports a native population of lake trout and brook trout, and has been stocked with land-locked Atlantic salmon. There is a boat launch area at the north end of the lake accessible from a gravel road west off U.S. Route 201 at Parlin Pond. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Jennifer A. Zellers PT, DPT, PhD, Jeremy Eekhoff, Remy Walk, Simon Y. Tang PhD, Mary K. Hastings PT, DPT, MSCI, ATC, Spencer Lake PhDGet full text
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