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The Sacandaga river is stocked with brown trout and has native brook trout. There is alot of public accsess right along route 30. The Mohawk and the Hudson are good bass fisheries. I also think the upper part of the Hudson is a decent trout fishery but you need to check for water releases as they release water for white water rafting at certain times. Sacandaga lake is loaded with fish including some VERY large pike (former world record) there is tons of public accsess for shore fishing. Pretty much if your in the Adirondack park there is tons of public accsess and tons of lakes, ponds and streams everywhere. I've been fishing in the Adirondacks since I was a little kid and every piece of water is good to fish for something. You can also count on almost every little creek having native brookies in it. Hope this helps. Good Luck.
07-03-2009, 07:22 AM
jordanfstop
Re: Saratoga
That does help a lot, Nick, thank you! I think I'll try a few small creeks in the park (if I can find some.) Even if I can find something like the one NJ brookie gem, that'll be awesome ;)
Do you know much about Kayaderosseras Creek? I looked at the NY DEC and it seems they stock the hell out of it with browns. The town my friend is actually in seems to have a good portion of those stockers, too.
Kayaderosseras Creek Greenfield 670 March Brown Trout 8 - 9 inches
Kayaderosseras Creek Greenfield 420 May - June Brown Trout 8 - 9 inches
Kayaderosseras Creek Greenfield, Milton 2760 March Brown Trout 8 - 9 inches
Kayaderosseras Creek Greenfield, Milton 620 May Brown Trout 12 -15 inches
Kayaderosseras Creek Greenfield, Milton 1840 May - June Brown Trout 8 - 9 inches
Kayaderosseras Creek Milton 3760 March Brown Trout 8 - 9 inches
Kayaderosseras Creek Milton 620 May Brown Trout 12 -15 inches
Kayaderosseras Creek Milton 2420 May - June Brown Trout 8 - 9 inches
07-03-2009, 07:46 AM
NJFred
Re: Saratoga
The Battenkill is only about 30 minutes away from Saratoga.
07-03-2009, 11:03 AM
SaboVT
Re: Saratoga
If you just want to wet your line and catch a couple fish the Kayaderosseras will work. I fished it probably 7 or 8 years ago now, the reason they stock it so much is that I doubt it could sustain any trout from year to year, it's a flat slow moving creek that I would think gets very warm later in the summer, never been towards the headwaters though. I would think the Battenkill would be a better experience if you have the time.