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Jabe Pond is a 149-acre water in the Brant Lake region — mid-sized by Adirondack standards, tucked into the southeastern corner of the Park where the terrain rolls rather than climbs. The pond sits off the main tourist corridors, part of the quieter lake country between Brant Lake and Schroon Lake, where private shoreline and seasonal camps dominate and public access (if it exists) tends to be informal or unmarked. No fish stocking data on record, which typically means limited angling pressure and a pond that functions more as a local amenity than a destination fishery. Worth calling the local town clerk or DEC office in Warrensburg if you're looking for a put-in.