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.
Chatiemac Lake is a 37-acre water in the Indian Lake township — part of the lower-elevation lake country west of the Blue Ridge and south of the Cedar River Flow corridor. The name suggests Algonquin roots, common in this stretch of the central Adirondacks where the working forest transitions into the deeper backcountry. No fish species data on file with DEC, which typically means either limited stocking history or catch reports too sparse to log — worth a call to the Ray Brook fisheries office if you're planning to wet a line. Access details aren't widely documented, so assume gated private roads or unmaintained footpaths unless you've confirmed otherwise with local outfitters in Indian Lake village.