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  Come to the Adirondacks for a Fly Fishing Vacation or for the Remote Lakes Whether you're a diehard fisherman, an occasional angler or a first timer, Adirondack Fishing is for you. The Adirondacks comprise about 26 percent of the entire land area of New York State. This region contains hundreds of streams and hundreds of lakes and ponds. The lakes, ponds and rivers of the Adirondack Park offer several unique fishing opportunities. Use a boat and slowly troll the depths for Lake Trout and Landlocked Salmon; fly-fish with "handtied" flies for Brookies, Rainbows and Browns; bassfish several methods; or just plunk a worm and bobber for panfish. Pick your style, sit back and enjoy the Adirondacks.


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PACKBASKET ADVENTURES
P.O. Box 136 12 South Shore Rd. Ext. Wanakena, NY 13695 Ph/Fax: (315) 848-3488
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The base for Packbasket Adventures is our lodge, located on the fabled Oswegatchie River, famous for its scenic beauty, remote wildness and fine sport. The river flows through Wanakena into Cranberry Lake, which has 40 of its 55 miles of shoreline State protected and waiting to be explored. Our newly constructed lodge consists of 4 bedrooms with private baths. Each room is finely appointed in the lodge style, making for a cozy return at the end of the day's adventure.




Whiteface Suites & Cabins
41 Roses Way Wilmington, NY 12997
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Whiteface Suites and Cabins are seasonal cabins and suites open from May to October in the heart of the Adirondacks. Perfect spot for Ausable River fisherman. Our 2 cabin full capacity provides the ideal, peaceful, sun dappled wooded setting for a quiet getaway or for a private, family and small group reunions.


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The NYS DEC Report on fishing
Just a reminder, as of April 1 2008, anglers can legally fish through a naturally-occurring opening in the ice on a lake, pond or river but cannot break the ice to fish. Monday, April 1 marks the opening of the regular trout season for New York State. Many rivers in Region 5 should provide good angling opportunities for the dedicated trout fisherman. In Franklin County, try the Salmon River and the Chateaugay River. In Clinton County, try the Saranac River and the Great Chazy River. In Essex County, try the Ausable River and the Boquet River. In Warren County, try the Schroon River. In Washington County, try fishing the Mettawee River and the Poultney River. And in Saratoga County, try the Kayaderosseras Creek.
with two-year-old brown trout sometime in May. (DEC)

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There are three other new catch and release sections in the region. Two sections are on the Saranac River in Clinton County: from the Sand Pond/Rt. 22 intersection upstream to Kent Falls Dam and from 100 yards upstream of the confluence of the North Branch Saranac River upstream to Stord Brook. A catch and release fishing opportunity has also been expanded in the West Branch Ausable River in Essex County with a new section starting at the Whiteface Ski Center bridge downstream to the Rt. 86 crossing above the Flume. As in the Batten Kill, year-round fishing (artificial lures only) is permitted. The three new northern sections are all scheduled for stocking this spring.

Many regional streams and rivers will be stocked in April and May. However, it is likely that few, if any, streams in the northern part of the region will be accessible or warm enough for stocking prior to opening day. If possible, yearling brook trout will be stocked in the Chateaugay River in Franklin County before the season begins. Rainbow trout may also be stocked in the Saranac River within the Village of Saranac Lake prior to April 1.

Hundreds of smaller streams contain wild brook and brown trout. Try fishing deep pools and riffle areas with live bait where it is allowed. Fish slowly, especially if the water is cold, high, and swift. Contact the regional fisheries office for a brochure listing many of the wild trout streams in Region 5.

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Ice-out may not occur until later on many northern lakes. During the beginning stages of ice-out, excellent trout fishing should be available in open water areas near the shoreline. Once waters are ice free and temperatures rise, surface trolling for salmon and lake trout is a good bet on the larger lakes. Brook trout pond fishing is good from ice-out through May.

Anglers are reminded that in many Adirondack ponds the use of fish as bait is prohibited. For a list of these waters check the "Special Regulations by County" section in the Fishing Regulations Guide, or contact the DEC's Region 5 Fisheries Office in Ray Brook at (518) 897-1333. A variety of leaflets are also available from the regional office including stocking lists for Region 5, top fishing waters in Region 5, a list of reclaimed trout ponds, and others.

For up-to-date information on fishing conditions in the region, anglers can call the DEC Region 5 Fishing Hotlines at (518) 891-5413. The hotline is also available on the DEC website at www.dec.state.ny.us/website/reg5/hotline.html. Fishing maps are available. These maps can be downloaded and printed out to provide detailed locations for stream sections with purchased and deeded public rights for angling. Maps are also available from the regional office.

Visit the New York State DEC Fishing website:

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We invite you to sample the great fishing in Florida!
Florida is a world class paradise for sports anglers with 12,000 miles of rivers and streams, 1,200 miles of coastline, almost 8,000 lakes and 2,200 marinas. Freshwater fishing in Florida's canals, lakes, ponds and rivers yields a huge variety of sport fish ranging from from largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, gar, to bottom dwelling catfish. Saltwater species include Permit, Grouper and Tarpon.


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FISH THE LAKES

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