
Moshier Ponds — a 67-acre pond system in the Old Forge township — sits in the middle ground between the region's heavily trafficked reservoir chains and the true backcountry ponds of the West Canada Lakes. The name suggests multiple basins, likely connected by channels or beaver-modified wetland, but the ponds don't appear on most tourist loop itineraries and lack the DEC pressure of nearby waters like Rondaxe or Moss Lake. No fish species data on file, which usually means limited stocking history and minimal angling traffic. Worth investigating if you're mapping the less-documented corners of the Fulton Chain watershed.
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