
Jabe Pond Brook drains northeast through the Brant Lake backcountry — one of those small feeder streams that shows up on the topo but rarely gets a name check in trail reports or fishing logs. The brook connects a network of wetlands and low ridges between Brant Lake village and the Pharaoh Lake Wilderness boundary, threading through mixed hardwood and hemlock on its way to the Schroon River drainage. No fish data on record, no formal trail access, no campsite clusters — this is the kind of water you cross on a bushwhack or spot from a canoe put-in, not a destination in itself. Worth knowing if you're patterning brook trout spawning tributaries or piecing together old property lines on the USGS quad.
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