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Trout Brook

Trout Brook runs somewhere in the Tupper Lake region — one of dozens of named tributaries that feed the watershed, likely a cold-water feeder given the name, though no fish survey data is on file. Without confirmed access points or mapped trail crossings, it's the kind of water that shows up on a USGS quad but stays off the day-hike circuit. If you know where it crosses a logging road or old rail grade, it's worth a look in spring when brookies move into feeder streams — but confirm access and flow before you bushwhack in. Tupper Lake itself is the hub here; most named brooks in the area eventually drain to it.

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