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Nowadaga Creek

Nowadaga Creek drains into the Great Sacandaga Lake from the north — one of several small tributaries feeding the reservoir system that defines this corner of the southern Adirondacks. The creek runs through mixed hardwood and low-elevation wetland, typical of the Sacandaga basin where water moves slow and seasonal high-water marks shift the shoreline. No formal access points or fish stocking records in the state database, which usually means local knowledge and a willingness to bushwhack if you're determined to fish it. The Great Sacandaga itself — 29 miles long, regulated flow, warm-water fishery — is the main attraction here; the feeder streams are footnotes.

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