A state campground on its eastern shore makes this 109-acre water in the Indian Lake region an accessible destination for anglers of all skill levels, with a public launch that welcomes beginners and families alike. The lake is reported to support a varied fishery that includes lake trout, brook trout, and smallmouth bass, though success depends on season and technique. Current NYSDEC regulations apply to all species, and the combination of manageable size and shoreline facilities often makes it a practical choice for those seeking a straightforward Adirondack outing.
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