← Back to New York

Bear Lake Area Fishing Spots

82 Fishing Spots New York

Covering a diverse stretch of New York, the Bear Lake Area Fishing Spots is home to 82 unique fishing locations. This area features 80 hidden lakes and 2 engineered reservoirs, offering anglers the chance to target Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and other popular gamefish across varied habitats and conditions.

Fishing is productive from April through October, with spring and fall offering the best action. Local anglers recommend bringing a variety of tackle to match the diverse water conditions found throughout the zone. From shallow weedlines to deep structure, each waterway presents its own unique challenges and rewards.

Tackle selection for this zone should account for the variety of water types present. Medium-action spinning rods work well for most lake fishing here, while heavier setups are recommended for larger species like catfish. Live bait — nightcrawlers, minnows, and cut shad — remains highly effective across all water types. For catch-and-release fishing, barbless hooks and proper handling techniques help maintain the zone's healthy fish populations.

Planning a fishing trip to the Bear Lake Area Fishing Spots is straightforward thanks to its accessibility. Many spots are within a short drive of towns offering lodging, dining, and bait shops where you can pick up local intel. Camping is available near several of the larger water bodies for multi-day trips. Remember to check the New York fishing regulations for any special rules that may apply to specific waters in this zone, including slot limits, creel limits, and seasonal closures.

All 82 Fishing Spots in This Zone

Lakes (80)

Adirondack High School Pond

📍 43.4782, -75.3486
View full guide →

Airport Pond

📍 43.7466, -75.2710
View full guide →

Barnes Lake

📍 43.5661, -75.2270
View full guide →

Bear Lake

📍 43.5985, -75.0551
View on Maps ↗

Beaver Pond

📍 43.7042, -75.0272
View on Maps ↗

Blackfoot Pond

📍 43.7449, -75.0294
View on Maps ↗

Bloodsucker Pond

📍 43.6417, -75.0224
View on Maps ↗

Bloodsucker Pond

📍 43.5973, -75.0248
View on Maps ↗

Brandy Lake

📍 43.5664, -75.1544
View on Maps ↗

Brewer Lake

📍 43.5923, -75.0864
View on Maps ↗

Buck Pond

📍 43.5325, -75.0613
View on Maps ↗

Calfhead Pond

📍 43.7660, -75.2880
View on Maps ↗

Cedar Pond

📍 43.6929, -75.0826
View on Maps ↗

Chase Upper Lake

📍 43.7677, -75.2813
View on Maps ↗

Chub Pond

📍 43.5268, -75.0469
View on Maps ↗

Cleveland Lake

📍 43.7981, -75.2812
View on Maps ↗

Deep Lake

📍 43.4491, -75.0711
View on Maps ↗

Deer Pond

📍 43.5379, -75.1694
View on Maps ↗

Doe Pond

📍 43.5098, -75.1971
View on Maps ↗

East Pine Pond

📍 43.7056, -75.1384
View on Maps ↗

East Pond

📍 43.7694, -75.2125
View on Maps ↗

Erwin Park Pond

📍 43.4804, -75.3252
View on Maps ↗

Evies Pond

📍 43.7795, -75.2721
View on Maps ↗

Feeder Pond

📍 43.4835, -75.3292
View on Maps ↗

Florence Pond

📍 43.7328, -75.2709
View on Maps ↗

Gibbs Lake

📍 43.7325, -75.0008
View on Maps ↗

Goose Pond

📍 43.7256, -75.1341
View on Maps ↗

Grass Pond

📍 43.6923, -75.0617
View on Maps ↗

Grass Pond

📍 43.7882, -75.0734
View on Maps ↗

Gull Lake

📍 43.5534, -75.0590
View on Maps ↗

Half Moon Pond

📍 43.7345, -75.0148
View on Maps ↗

Hiawatha Lake

📍 43.7296, -75.3158
View on Maps ↗

Hiawatha Lake

📍 43.7321, -75.3160
View on Maps ↗

Hinchings Pond

📍 43.7561, -75.2783
View on Maps ↗

Hitchcock Pond

📍 43.7850, -75.0889
View on Maps ↗

Hopsicker Pond

📍 43.7918, -75.2765
View on Maps ↗

Huckleberry Lake

📍 43.7957, -75.2507
View on Maps ↗

Kernan Pond

📍 43.4780, -75.2033
View on Maps ↗

Lake Easka

📍 43.6814, -75.0520
View on Maps ↗

Lake Tekeni

📍 43.6836, -75.0413
View on Maps ↗

Lake of the Pines

📍 43.6806, -75.2776
View on Maps ↗

Lily Pond

📍 43.6872, -75.2743
View on Maps ↗

Little Otter Lake

📍 43.7443, -75.2646
View on Maps ↗

Little Pine Lake

📍 43.6825, -75.1478
View on Maps ↗

Little Simon Pond

📍 43.7323, -75.0410
View on Maps ↗

Long Lake

📍 43.7792, -75.2680
View on Maps ↗

Long Pond

📍 43.7327, -75.2627
View on Maps ↗

Lost Lake

📍 43.6845, -75.1286
View on Maps ↗

Lost Pond

📍 43.5891, -75.1331
View on Maps ↗

Mahan Pond

📍 43.7729, -75.2681
View on Maps ↗

Maple Lake

📍 43.4064, -75.0780
View on Maps ↗

Middle Branch Lake

📍 43.7019, -75.0984
View on Maps ↗

Mink Lake

📍 43.4784, -75.0196
View on Maps ↗

Moose Pond

📍 43.7825, -75.0604
View on Maps ↗

Mudhole Pond

📍 43.6859, -75.1528
View on Maps ↗

Mudhole Pond

📍 43.5333, -75.1921
View on Maps ↗

North Pond

📍 43.7458, -75.1055
View on Maps ↗

North Pond

📍 43.7811, -75.2220
View on Maps ↗

Parsons Pond

📍 43.7603, -75.2907
View on Maps ↗

Payne Lake

📍 43.7955, -75.2908
View on Maps ↗

Pine Lake

📍 43.7048, -75.1474
View on Maps ↗

Pitcher Pond

📍 43.7212, -75.2858
View on Maps ↗

Pleasant Lake

📍 43.6888, -75.2876
View on Maps ↗

Poplar Pond

📍 43.5309, -75.2302
View on Maps ↗

Reeds Pond

📍 43.4812, -75.0075
View on Maps ↗

Rock Pond

📍 43.6980, -75.0393
View on Maps ↗

Round Lake

📍 43.5317, -75.1799
View on Maps ↗

Round Pond

📍 43.5975, -75.1425
View on Maps ↗

Sand Pond

📍 43.7466, -75.2880
View on Maps ↗

Squirrel Ponds

📍 43.5913, -75.0763
View on Maps ↗

Squirrel Ponds

📍 43.5934, -75.0712
View on Maps ↗

Squirrel Ponds

📍 43.5929, -75.0746
View on Maps ↗

Stony Lake

📍 43.7745, -75.2156
View on Maps ↗

Twin Ponds

📍 43.7423, -75.3090
View on Maps ↗

Twin Ponds

📍 43.7444, -75.3092
View on Maps ↗

Twin Sister Lake

📍 43.6245, -75.1749
View on Maps ↗

West Pine Pond

📍 43.7054, -75.1646
View on Maps ↗

West Pond

📍 43.7321, -75.1229
View on Maps ↗

Wheeler Pond

📍 43.6795, -75.0314
View on Maps ↗

Woodhuil Pond

📍 43.4572, -75.1415
View on Maps ↗

Reservoirs (2)

Frequently Asked Questions

Many of the larger lakes in this zone have public boat launches and ramp access. Shore fishing is also available at numerous locations. Check individual spot details for specific access information.

Yes, a valid New York fishing license is required to fish at any location within this zone. Licenses can be purchased online through the New York wildlife agency or at local bait shops.

The Bear Lake Area Fishing Spots includes 82 documented fishing locations across New York. These range from small ponds and streams to large lakes, providing options for every skill level.

Anglers in this zone commonly target Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and Bluegill. Species availability varies by water body and season — check individual spot pages for specific species information.