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Sauquoit Creek

Sauquoit Creek runs through the Old Forge area with minimal public documentation — no fish surveys on file, no marked access points in the DEC inventory, and a name that suggests either early settler usage or a colonial-era map reference that outlasted the geography itself. Streams like this turn up in the Forest Preserve cadastral records but rarely in the guidebooks; they're often too small, too overgrown, or too intermittent to warrant formal trail development. If you're poking around Old Forge backroads and cross a culvert marked "Sauquoit," you've found it — but don't expect put-in coordinates or a lean-to. Worth a map check if you're documenting every named water in the Park; otherwise, it's a footnote.

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§ Fishing

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§ Stocking history
66 stocking events · 2011–2026 · 1 species
  • 2026Most recent
    • Brown Trout 20 fish · 12 -15 inches (April - second week)
    • Brown Trout 160 fish · 9 - 10 inches (April - second week)
    • Brown Trout 20 fish · 12 -15 inches (April - second week)
    • Brown Trout 2,440 fish · 9 - 10 inches (April - second week)
    • Brown Trout 300 fish · 12 -15 inches (April - second week)
    • Brown Trout 160 fish · 9 - 10 inches (April - second week)
  • 2024
    • Brown Trout 1,040 fish · 9.4 (April)
    • Brown Trout 180 fish · 13.6 (April)
    • Brown Trout 1,550 fish · 9.4 (April)
    • Brown Trout 120 fish · 13.6 (April)
  • 2023
    • Brown Trout 1,550 fish · 9.1 (April)
    • Brown Trout 120 fish · 13.8 (April)
    • Brown Trout 1,040 fish · 9.1 (April)
    • Brown Trout 170 fish · 13.8 (April)
  • 2022
    • Brown Trout 2,590 fish · 10 (April)
    • Brown Trout 290 fish · 14 (April)
  • 2021
    • Brown Trout 170 fish · 13.4 (April)
    • Brown Trout 1,040 fish · 8.8 (April)
    • Brown Trout 120 fish · 13.4 (April)
    • Brown Trout 1,550 fish · 8.8 (April)
  • 2020
    • Brown Trout 1,140 fish · 8.9 (May)
    • Brown Trout 960 fish · 8.6 (April)
    • Brown Trout 630 fish · 8.6 (April)
    • Brown Trout 1,910 fish · 8.6 (April)
    • Brown Trout 1,030 fish · 8.6 (April)
    • Brown Trout 330 fish · 13.1 (April)
    • Brown Trout 2,280 fish · 8.9 (May)
  • 2019
    • Brown Trout 1,150 fish · 7.6 (April)
    • Brown Trout 1,240 fish · 7.7 (May)
    • Brown Trout 750 fish · 7.7 (May)
    • Brown Trout 330 fish · 12.4 (April)
    • Brown Trout 2,300 fish · 7.6 (April)
  • 2018
    • Brown Trout 2,260 fish · 7.9 (April)
    • Brown Trout 330 fish · 12.8 (April)
    • Brown Trout 740 fish · 8.2 (May)
    • Brown Trout 1,220 fish · 8.2 (May)
    • Brown Trout 1,130 fish · 7.9 (April)
+ 6 earlier years

Source: NYS DEC Stocking Records via data.ny.gov · Annual refresh

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