Squantz Shootout - Club Points Tournament Type: Smallmouth and Largemouth Bass Motor type: Electric only Size Limit: 12 inch Limit: 5 fish
Squantz Pond
The shoreline bottom materials consist mostly of rocks, ledge, and
gravel. Mud and organic muck cover the relatively flat areas of the
bottom. The lake is fed by Glen Brook from the north, Worden Brook from
the west, and several small unnamed streams.
The watershed of Squantz Pond is 3,635 acres of woodlands, wetlands, and water.
Public access to Squantz Pond is provided through a state owned boat
launch located in the State Park. Boats launched from the State Park
are limited to a maximum of 7.5 horsepower.
The Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection periodically stocks both brown and rainbow trout in Squantz Pond. Other species found in the lake include Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass, Yellow Perch, Walleye and
chain Pickerel.
Take I-684 onto I-84 east toward Danbury.
Take Exit 5 and go left at the traffic light onto Route 39 north,
following the signs to Squantz Pond. The park is located off Route 39
approximately 4? miles north of the center of New Fairfield.