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Central New York encompasses a nine county area and offers a very diverse fishery from Lake Ontario in the north to the Susquehanna River in the south.
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This guide/map provides in-depth fishing, boating, and local information for 158 streams and rivers and 320 lakes, ponds, and reservoirs from Montauk to Buffalo ...
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New York State has a plethora of options for freshwater fishing. Explore all the different locations available and be sure to use all the resources provided.
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Information regarding freshwater fishing regulations. A full copy of the Freshwater Fishing Regulations Guide can also be found here.
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Boaters have access to 16 lakes and 8 rivers with NYS operated boat launches. Broome County Fishing Access Locations (PDF) · Cayuga County Fishing Access ...
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If you fish Canadice Lake, Canandaigua Lake, Conesus Lake, Hemlock Lake, Honeoye Lake, Keuka Lake or Seneca Lake contact the Region 8 Fisheries office at (585) ...
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Use the interactive DEC infoLocator Map -- be sure to select the "Trout Stream Fishing Access" layer to view PFR easements and available parking areas on the ...
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Check out various resources to spruce up your fishing skills and knowledge.
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The Trout Stream Fishing Map is made of several layers on DECinfo Locator, an interactive map that lets you access DEC documents and public data.
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Learn how to fish for free at an upcoming sport fishing clinic organized and conducted by DEC and numerous other organizations.
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