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.
Knapps Long Lake is a 41-acre water in the Great Sacandaga Lake region — part of the quieter network of smaller ponds and lakes that sit outside the tourist orbit of the main reservoir. The name suggests an elongated basin, typical of glacial scour lakes in this southern Adirondack zone, though specifics on public access and boat launch infrastructure are scarce in state records. No fish stocking data on file, which usually means it's either managed as wild brookies, stocked irregularly by the county, or simply overlooked in the DEC survey rotation. Worth a call to the Region 5 DEC office in Ray Brook if you're planning a paddle — access details for these off-grid Sacandaga waters tend to live in someone's desk drawer, not online.