Crane Creek flows through the Old Forge area — a network of streams and wetlands that feed the Fulton Chain and Middle Branch Moose River system, though specific access and flowpath details remain local knowledge. No fish species on record, which typically points to either a seasonal flow, a feeder tributary too small to hold populations, or simply a creek that hasn't been surveyed by DEC. The Old Forge corridor is dense with named and unnamed waters; Crane Creek is one of the quiet ones that shows up on the map but not in the guidebooks. If you're poking around the area with a topo map, it's worth confirming access with the Town of Webb or local outfitters before bushwhacking in.
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