Kayaderosserass Creek feeds into the Great Sacandaga Lake system — one of those tributary streams that shows up on USGS quads but doesn't turn up in fishing reports or trail guides. The name carries Mohawk lineage (the region was Mohawk hunting ground before the Sacandaga Reservoir flooded the valley in 1930), and the creek likely drains a mix of second-growth hardwood and wetland before reaching the lake. No public access markers or designated pull-offs on record — if you're tracking it down, you're working from a topo map and a hunch. Most anglers skip the tributaries entirely and fish the main body of the lake for walleye, northern pike, and panfish.
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