Millsboro Pond
Sussex County, Delaware, is where you can find Millsboro Pond. This body of water has a maximum depth of 12 feet and a surface size of just over 100 acres. Its name comes from the Millsboro town in which it is situated. There are boating, kayaking, camping, and fishing opportunities nearby.
The Nanticoke Indians, who exploited the area as a hunting and fishing site, previously lived near Millsboro Pond. Even now, it's a fantastic location for fishing!
Black crappie, largemouth bass, pumpkinseed, perch, and pickerel abound in the 40-hectare pond. It is legal to fish from a boat or from the pond's edge. Canoes and kayaks work best in this area. This small pond has a shoreline that extends for roughly 4 kilometers, including the islands. On the southeast side of the lake, next to the boat launch ramp, is the only shoreline reachable from the bank for fishing. Bass, crappie, sunfish, perch, and pickerel are some of the fish species found in the lake. This is usually not a site to catch a lot of fish or fish that are particularly huge, but rather a quiet place to enjoy nature and the possibility of pursuing your preferred fish species.
Location: Millsboro, Sussex County, Delaware