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.
Deep Lake is a 32-acre water in the Raquette Lake township — small enough to feel remote, large enough to hold a few quiet hours in a kayak or canoe. The name suggests depth, and the lack of fish species data on DEC records suggests either limited angling pressure or a pond that doesn't get stocked or surveyed with any regularity. Access details are scarce in the public record, which typically means either private shoreline or a bushwhack entry from a nearby trail system. If you know the put-in, you know — otherwise this one stays off the standard Raquette Lake loop.