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Fulmer Creek

Fulmer Creek drains into the Great Sacandaga Lake system — one of dozens of smaller tributaries that feed the reservoir's sprawling 29-mile shoreline. The creek itself sees little traffic compared to the lake's marinas and campgrounds, but it's part of the patchwork of streams that shaped the original Sacandaga Valley before the Conklingville Dam flooded it in 1930. No published fish data, no formal access points — this is backcountry drainage, not a named destination. If you're poking around the shoreline or studying old USGS maps of the pre-reservoir valley, you'll find Fulmer Creek on paper more than on the ground.

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