Physical Features:
Elevation: 643 feet
Area: 112 acres
Shoreline Length: 2 miles
Town: Mendon
Aquatic Plant Life:
Hundred Acre Pond, a unique glacially formed pond, is very shallow with extensive beds of submersed, floating, and emergent aquatic vegetation. The nuisance invasive submergent Eurasian Watermilfoil has been found in the pond.
Access:
Shoreline access within Monroe County's Mendon Ponds Park, located on NYS Route 65. There is a gravel launch with parking for non-motorized trailered boats on Hundred Acre Pond on Douglas Road.
Fish Species:
Northern Pike, Chain Pickerel, Brown Bullhead, Rock Bass, Pumpkinseed, Bluegill, Largemouth Bass, Black Crappie, Yellow Perch.
Fishing:
There is Sunfish and Yellow Perch fishing through the ice when safe ice develops. Largemouth Bass, Chain Pickerel, Brown Bullhead, Sunfish, and Yellow Perch can be caught during the open water season. A spinnerbait or stickbait, like a rapala, works well in shallow weedy water, for the gamefish. For the panfish try worms fished under a bobber or small plastic tube baits or twister tails.
Ice Fishing:
Ice Fishing is permitted on Hundred Acre Pond.