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Dingmans Ferry

Peck's Pond

Peck's Pond

Peck’s Pond | Weed beds & wild shoreline in Dingmans Ferry

Peck’s Pond in Dingmans Ferry offers 315 acres of shallow, structure-filled water in Delaware State Forest. This angler’s haven teems with pickerel, largemouth bass, and panfish. Since the average depth is only 3 feet, the weedy bottom and old stumps create ideal cover for predator and baitfish alike. Anglers of all experience levels enjoy this peaceful Pocono Mountains destination.

Fishing Access & Boat Launches

You’ll find two boat launches that make access simple. One is located on the western shore along Old 402. The second sits on the southern shore off Brewster Road. These areas also feature state forest leased cabins, offering quiet surroundings and convenient shoreline access. Meanwhile, the northern and eastern shores remain wild and swampy, perfect for those seeking solitude.

Natural Features & Wildlife Management

Peck’s Pond is more than just a fishing spot—it’s part of a larger ecosystem. The lake contains 23 small islands and is surrounded by 564 acres of wetlands. In addition, the eastern third of the lake is protected for black duck propagation. Access to this zone is allowed only between October 1 and March 31. From April through September, the area remains closed to preserve nesting conditions.

Thanks to its shallow waters, natural structure, and seasonal access zones, Peck’s Pond in Dingmans Ferry offers a rich and peaceful fishing experience.

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