Little Deer Lake is a four-acre pocket water in the Old Forge township — small enough that it doesn't appear on most recreational lake lists, and remote enough that access details are scarce in the DEC's published records. No fish stocking data on file, which usually means wild brookies if anything, or catch-and-release pressure from anglers working the Fulton Chain corridor who know where to bushwhack. The lake sits in mixed second-growth hardwoods typical of the southwestern park — logging country that grew back dense after the early 1900s. If you're hunting for it, bring a compass and the Old Forge quad; this one rewards the orienteering effort more than the fishing report.
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