Middle Sprite Creek drains a network of small tributaries in the southern Adirondacks before feeding into the Great Sacandaga Lake — part of the sprawling reservoir system that redrew the water map of this region when the Conklingville Dam went up in 1930. The creek runs through a mix of state land and private holdings, typical of the patchwork ownership south and west of the Blue Line's densest wilderness blocks. No fish data on record and no formal access points in our directory — this is working-woods country, not trout-stream destination water. If you're tracking down Middle Sprite on a map, you're likely piecing together old USGS quads or chasing a surveyor's reference, not planning a fishing day.
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