
Callahan Brook runs somewhere in the Speculator region — one of the dozens of small tributary streams that feed the Cedar River or Jessup River drainages in this part of the southern Adirondacks. No fisheries data on file, which usually means it's either too small or too seasonal to hold trout year-round, though brookies sometimes run these feeder streams in spring. The Speculator area is laced with old logging roads and unmarked connectors; if Callahan Brook crosses any of them, it's likely a boot-soaker rather than a destination. Worth knowing the name if you're bushwhacking or studying a topo, but not a water you'd drive to.
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