Every named lake, pond, river, and stream worth fishing in the Adirondack Park — with the species you'll find, the access you can count on, and the regions they sit in.
Antler Lake is a 15-acre pond in the Brant Lake township — small enough to feel private, big enough to paddle without circling back every ten minutes. The lake sits in the lower-elevation hill country west of the Pharaoh Lake Wilderness, where the terrain rolls instead of climbing and the shore is more likely to be lined with red maple and hemlock than paper birch and balsam. No public launch data on file, no fish stocking records in the DEC database — which usually means private shoreline or walk-in access that doesn't make it onto the standard maps. If you're headed to Brant Lake proper for the day, Antler shows up on the USGS quad about two miles northwest.