
History and Native American Influence The area now covered by Great Sacandaga Lake was once a thriving valley, nurtured by the Sacandaga River and its tributaries. This fertile environment provided an abundance of game and fish, making it a vital resource for the indigenous Native Americans who inhabited the region. They recognized this land as […]
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Tips for New York State Fishing in Fall Before I knew better, I used to imagine a collective sigh of relief coming from New York State’s fish populations once Labor Day weekend wrapped up. For many anglers, that holiday signals the unofficial end of their fishing season. They begin hauling out and winterizing boats, shifting […]
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The Southern Gateway to Adirondack Fishing at Pecks Lake Fulton County, located in the southern part of New York State, is often referred to as the Southern Gateway to the Adirondacks. While this title might suggest it’s simply a pass-through to more remote destinations, the region stands firmly as a destination in its own right. […]
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