An Angler's Guide to Adirondack Lakes, Ponds

An Angler's Guide to Adirondack Lakes, Ponds

ADIRONDACK FISHING 2015 An Angler’s Guide to Adirondack Lakes, Ponds, Rivers, and Streams ADIRONDACK REGIONAL TOURISM COUNCIL VisitAdirondacks.com Scan this QR code with your smartphone to take our aerial tour! Adirondack Fishing Guide Pharaoh Lake Wilderness Accessible by foot only, Pharaoh Lake Wilderness offers a more remote experience than St. Regis Canoe Area. The Pharaoh Lake region has a gentle topography by Adirondack standards. Anglers will encounter outstanding scenery as well as twenty ponds of vari- ous size and fishing quality. A number of these ponds offer excel- lent brook trout fishing while some The Pharaoh Lake region waters promise high populations of wild lake trout. has a gentle topography Located in southeastern Essex by Adirondack standards. Wilderness Brook Trout County, east of Schroon Lake, and Anglers will encounter extending into northern Warren The brook trout, like the common loon, signifies the essence of the Adirondack outstanding scenery as well wilderness. Any venture to a remote pond in search of brookies promises an County, Pharaoh Lake Wilderness as twenty ponds of various awesome setting, a respite from the hectic pace of modern lifestyles, an enriching has a network of marked trails lead- experience, an intimacy with the natural world, a magical solitude, and a personal ing to its brook trout ponds. The size and fishing quality. renewal. Anyone who spends time in the Adirondack wilderness returns home a eastern portion of the wilderness has (see page 33) richer person. Whenever this individual recalls the experience, nature beckons; a more intricate trail system while mind, body, and spirit come alive with an overwhelming urge to return to the the western half, with its limited trails, offers a more remote expe- wild. rience. Popular hiking loops include Bear Pond (5 miles), Crane Pond via Blue Hill (6.2 miles), and Pharaoh Lake (10 miles). (Also The Big Three St. Regis Canoe Area see map and description on page 33.) Little Tupper Lake produces FOR MORE INFORMATION: Regional guidebooks with maps Five hundred Adirondack lakes and ponds have Of the Big Three, the St. Regis Canoe Area is most acces- a genetically unique include Discover the Eastern Adirondacks by Barbara McMartin significant populations of brook trout, sometimes sible. The St. Regis is the only designated Canoe Area in New and the Adirondack Mountain Club Guide to Adirondack Trails: “heritage” strain of brook called speckled trout. More than 300 of these waters York State, and the area is managed as wilderness with a spe- Eastern Region. trout that is descended are found on public lands. When searching for a cial focus on non-motorized water recreation and the protection USGS MAPS: 7.5 x 15 Pharaoh Mountain, Paradox Lake, Eagle remote experience for brookies, individuals should directly from trout that first of fishery resources. Located in southern Franklin County, the Lake, Graphite, Brant Lake and Silver Bay Quadrangles. consider the Big Three: Canoe Area covers 18,000 acres and includes 58 bodies of reached the lake 12,000 • St. Regis Canoe Area water. This vast tract of wilderness offers a variety of trip pos- years ago when the glaciers • Pharaoh Lake Wilderness sibilities ranging from a half-day to two weeks. Popular trips receded. (see page 26) include the Seven Carries and the Nine Carries, but canoeists • West Canada Lake Wilderness Ten Tips for Wilderness Ventures can opt for a trip with any number of carries. In addition to • Study maps and guides of an area before venturing forth The wild Windfall Brook Each area boasts of wild and stocked brook trout, brook trout, waters in the Canoe Area also hold lake trout, • Develop your wilderness skills by taking shorter trips first numerous ponds and lakes, miles of marked hik- Trout (pictured above) is a splake, landlocked salmon, and rainbow trout. (Also see • Engage in a fitness program such as walking several ing trails, and wild, remote settings. Visitors here, unique centuries-old strain map and description on page 21.) miles a day especially those who work their way into the heart FOR MORE INFORMATION: Regional guidebooks with • Check short and long-range weather forecasts before found solely in Franklin of an area, may go days without encountering other maps include Discover the Northern Adirondacks by Barbara heading out County waters. It is coveted humans. Because thick vegetation typically domi- McMartin, and the Adirondack Mountain Club Guide to • Inform someone of your planned route and time of return nates the shorelines of wilderness waters, anglers by serious anglers for its Adirondack Trails: Northern Region. • Sign in at all trail registers who carry in inflatable rafts or lightweight canoes tenacious fighting ability, USGS MAPS: 7.5 x 15 Upper Saranac Lake and St. Regis • Carry a map, compass, and basic survival gear will have the best fishing opportunities. brilliant color and large Mtn. Quadrangles. • Beware of giardia; carry your water or use a quality filter- Other ‘hike-in’ areas covered by this guide include ing system sizes—some reach over 3 the Five Ponds Wilderness (p. 26), Siamese Ponds • Travel as lightly as possible • Travel with a compan- pounds and 20 inches in Wilderness (p. 29), Wilcox Lake Wild Forest (p. 31), ion and the Lake George Wild Forest (p. 32). length. • If you get completely lost, stay put and someone will find you 8 Adirondack Fishing Guide Rainbow Trout Landlocked Salmon In spring and fall, anglers catch rainbow trout throughout the Salmo salar, the scientific name for landlocked salmon, also day, but summer fishers have their best luck in early morning and known as Atlantic Salmon, means “leaping.” This jumping evening. Trolling flashy artificials in the evening is particularly ability is one reason the species has leapt into the hearts of popular. Summer anglers also chum with corn for action after anglers. Spring fishing is good because landlocks congregate Roadside sunset. Fly fishers have success using black leeches and dark in near-shore areas such as points, wind-blown shorelines, and woolly buggers. Prime rainbow trout-holding locations include tributaries where smelt spawn. If there is an offshore wind, Lakes & Ponds river mouths, necked down areas between islands, and shoreline fish can be located by finding schools of smelt, feeding gulls, dropoffs. or some structure. In the summer, landlocked salmon move The Adirondack’s best kept fishing secret—hundreds of fish-filled lakes and Many north waters are heavily stocked with rainbow trout. The top-ranked deeper, and keys to locating fish are the thermocline—water ponds—was revealed to the world when ESPN aired the Bass Fishing segments waters for rainbows (and their annual stockings) are: Brant Lake (11,520), temperatures between 58 and 62 degrees—and schools of of the Great Outdoor Games. Viewers witnessed the world’s top bass anglers Chazy Lake (24,500), Eighth Lake (5,700), Glen Lake (4,600), Lake Colby (3,400), Lake Eaton (2,000), Lake Placid (8,450), Lake Pleasant (12,000), young smelt. The best fall action occurs at tributary mouths. singing the praises of the Adirondacks’ big bass and scenic waters. Even though Paradox Lake (7,600), Sacandaga Lake (12,000), Seventh Lake (12,300), Trolling or casting minnow plugs, spoons, and streamers will these waters are nestled among the mountains, anglers can access them via Upper Chateaugay Lake (4,500), and Upper Saranac Lake (5,600). take fish. Two keys are to use a fast presentation and to use roadside launches. smelt imitations. In truth, roadside lakes and ponds have something to offer every angler. Lake Trout The top ten waters for landlocked salmon are: Blue Mountain Lake, Species range from native lake trout to trophy largemouth bass. Effective Lake trout thrive in many Adirondack waters because of cool Chazy Lake, Eighth Lake, Lake Colby, Lake Eaton, Piseco Lake, techniques vary from fishing with a bobber and worm to trolling minnow plugs Schroon Lake, Seventh Lake, Taylor Pond, Upper Chateaugay Lake. water temperatures and an abundance of baitfish. Two keys Three of these lakes (Colby, Eaton, and Seventh) receive stockings of with electric downriggers. Anglers can fish from shore or launch a 22-foot boat. to catching lakers are finding water temperatures in the 48- to broodstock fish weighing between Some shorelines are dotted with summer homes while other shorelines remain 52-degree range and then presenting slow-moving offerings close five and fourteen pounds. Angling and camping in a completely natural state. Many lakes have state campgrounds with full to bottom. In the spring, look for lake trout along dropoffs, near opportunities abound on facilities while others offer primitive campsites. points, and on rocky shoals. In summer, lake trout inhabit deep Smallmouth the massive Saranac Chain Adirondack lakes and ponds present a pleasant problem that is not found in water near schools of baitfish, and in autumn they head to rocky Bass other regions of the country: too many waters from which to choose. A visit to shoals for spawning. The best shoals have adjacent deep water. of Lakes. Testimony to the The outstanding catches of any lake will likely result in the angler having a new “favorite fishing hole.” Trolling is the preferred technique, and summer requires the use quality fishing found here is smallmouth bass in the ESPN of downriggers, diving devices, or weights to get offerings to the Great Outdoor Games speak vol- the fact that ESPN, for three Brook Trout fish. A number of anglers take lakers by hand jigging spoons on umes about the quality bronze- consecutive years, chose Even though the Adirondacks’ premier brook trout fishing occurs in remote wire line or fishing baitfish on bottom. back fishing in Adirondack lakes the Saranac Chain for the ponds and the uppermost reaches of rivers, a number of roadside waters offer Some lakes have a reputation for producing high numbers of and ponds.

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