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Steele Creek

Steele Creek flows into the Great Sacandaga Lake system — a named tributary in the southern Adirondacks where the waterways tend toward warm-water fisheries and boat access rather than backcountry hiking. The creek itself appears in DEC records without species data or designated public access points, which typically means either private shoreline or drainage too small to draw stocking attention. Most named streams in the Sacandaga drainage connect eventually to the reservoir's 125 miles of shoreline, where the fishing pressure focuses on bass, pike, and panfish. If you're working this area, start at the lake and trace upstream with a topo map.

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