Nicks Creek is a named tributary in the Old Forge watershed — cataloged by name but largely undocumented in terms of access, fishery, or recreation history. It's the kind of small Adirondack stream that shows up on USGS quads and in the state's hydrography records but hasn't made it into guidebooks or stocking reports, which usually means it's either too small to support a fishery, too overgrown for easy access, or simply overlooked in a region dense with bigger water. Old Forge sits at the hub of the Fulton Chain, the Moose River Plains, and dozens of better-known ponds and streams — Nicks Creek may be a connector, a feeder, or just a seasonal runoff channel. If you know it by name, you've likely crossed it on a bushwhack or a logging road.
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