Miller Pond

Located in Wayne CountyMiller Pond is a 61-acre impoundment owned by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and managed by the Fish and Boat Commission for public fishing and boating. The average and maximum depths of the pond are 5.9 and 15.2 feet, respectively.

Fishing

Miller Pond is an infertile water and home to Largemouth Bass, Chain Pickerel, Bluegill, Pumpkinseed, Brown Bullhead and Yellow Perch. Golden Shiner is the only forage species.

Miller Pond is part of the Brood Stock Lakes ProgramCommonwealth Inland Waters regulations apply for all other species of fish.

Boating

Boating is limited to unpowered boats and boats powered by electric motors. Boats with electric motors are limited to slow, no wake speed. All boats with motors must be registered. All unpowered boats must be registered or display a current launch permit.  Innertubes and swim aids are not permitted.

One launch ramp is available along with associated parking facilities.

Overnight mooring of unpowered boats is permitted only for boats that display a current registration.  Unpowered boats may be moored from March 1 through November 30 at designated areas. Launch permits do not allow mooring privileges.

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