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Irving Pond sits in the Great Sacandaga Lake region — 62 acres, low-profile, and out of the primary recreation corridor that pulls traffic north to the High Peaks or west to the central lakes. No fish species data on file with DEC, which typically signals limited stocking history and minimal angling pressure; it's the kind of water that gets overlooked in favor of the reservoir itself or the bigger ponds with established access. The Great Sacandaga basin holds dozens of these smaller, quieter waters — some with formal access, many without — and Irving fits that pattern. If you're headed here, confirm access and ownership before you go.