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Ice Pond Area Fishing Spots

121 Fishing Spots

Anglers exploring the Ice Pond Area Fishing Spots in New York will discover 121 fishing destinations spanning 76 expansive lakes and 45 reliable reservoirs. This region is particularly noted for its Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and other popular gamefish fisheries, drawing both local enthusiasts and traveling anglers.

This zone's proximity to multiple water types means anglers can plan multi-day trips targeting different species each day. Fishing is productive from April through October, with spring and fall offering the best action. The combination of access, fish diversity, and scenic beauty makes it a standout region.

Whether you're a bass tournament competitor or a family looking for a relaxed panfish outing, the waters in this zone accommodate every angling style. Power fishing with reaction baits covers water quickly on the larger lakes, while finesse techniques shine in the smaller, pressured waters. Don't overlook catfishing opportunities here — prepared baits and chicken liver produce excellent channel catfish action from spring through fall.

Planning a fishing trip to the Ice Pond 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 121 Fishing Spots in This Zone

Lakes (76)

Alicia Lake

41.0146, -74.9551
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Autumn Lake

41.2993, -74.9418
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Beaver Lake

41.3013, -74.8598
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Beaver Pond

41.2501, -74.9510
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Brink Pond

41.2400, -74.6789
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Camp Netimus Lake

41.3073, -74.8812
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Case Ponds

41.2876, -74.8937
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Catfish Pond

41.0395, -74.9963
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Catfish Pond

41.0346, -74.8873
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Catfish Pond

41.0345, -74.8889
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Clove Lake

41.2145, -74.6116
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Copperhead Spring Pond

41.0611, -74.9602
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Crater Lake

41.1095, -74.8960
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Crescent Lake

41.3026, -74.9205
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Deer Lake

41.1775, -74.8262
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Drakes Pond

41.0436, -74.7372
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Duck Pond

41.0696, -74.8192
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Duck Pond

41.2740, -74.6418
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Duck Pond

41.0056, -74.9226
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Fairview Lake

41.0763, -74.9123
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Fairview Lake

41.2975, -74.8619
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Gramercy Pond

41.0173, -74.9278
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Hawthorne Lake

41.3768, -74.6242
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Heinlein Pond

41.3700, -74.6617
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Horton Pond

41.0673, -74.7611
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Ice Pond

41.2380, -74.6822
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Kittatinny Canoes

41.2201, -74.8611
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Kopycinski Pond

41.0144, -74.9647
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Lake Aeroflex

41.0182, -74.7309
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Lake Anne

41.1088, -74.8207
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Lake Iliff

41.0316, -74.7160
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Lake Kemadobi

41.2433, -74.8980
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Lake Lenape

41.0048, -74.7301
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Lake Marcia

41.3172, -74.6671
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Lake Owassa

41.1497, -74.8114
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Lake Renee

41.2626, -74.9592
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Lake Wapalanne

41.2270, -74.7509
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Log Tavern Pond

41.3120, -74.9265
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Long Pine Pond

41.1001, -74.9052
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Lower Birchwood Lake

41.2453, -74.9176
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Lower Crandon Lake

41.1203, -74.8434
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Marcel Lake

41.2558, -74.9547
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Middaugh Pond

41.2812, -74.9126
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Mill Pond

41.0731, -74.9620
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Mud Pond

41.3496, -74.9060
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Mud Pond

41.0929, -74.6038
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Nichecronk Pond

41.2703, -74.9414
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Nyce Lake

41.2494, -74.9269
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Overlook Pond

41.0549, -74.7644
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PWLPOA Van Auken Lake

41.3263, -74.8770
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Pickerel Pond

41.1663, -74.9190
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Plymouth Pond

41.1169, -74.8699
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Pocono Mountain Lake

41.1643, -74.9701
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Pocono Mountain Water Forest Lake

41.2944, -74.9174
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Pocono Woodland Lake

41.3127, -74.8941
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Pocono Woodlands Lake

41.3215, -74.8908
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Red Barn Pond

41.2581, -74.7047
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Sand Pond

41.0622, -74.9473
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Seneca Lake

41.0016, -74.6462
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Seneca Lake

41.0097, -74.6472
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Shotwell Pond

41.2024, -74.7959
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Shuster Pond

41.0227, -74.9010
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Silver Spring Lake

41.3033, -74.8470
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Snyder Pond

41.3577, -74.6760
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South Pond

41.2049, -74.9448
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Spring Lake

41.0758, -74.8076
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Spring Valley Lake

41.0050, -74.9398
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Spruce Lake

41.3243, -74.9537
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Sunny Hill Lake

41.1521, -74.9393
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Thoma Pond

41.1702, -74.9157
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Twin Lakes

41.3833, -74.9056
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Twin Lakes

41.3928, -74.9015
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Twin Lakes

41.0153, -74.7475
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Valentines Pond

41.0051, -74.7070
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White Lake

41.0875, -74.6492
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Woodpecker Lake

41.2605, -74.9359
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Reservoirs (45)

Adams Brook Reservoir

41.2758, -74.9014
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Blue Heron Lake

41.0141, -74.6107
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Branchville Reservoir

41.2072, -74.7257
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Clearview Lake

41.1169, -74.7711
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Clearwater Lake

41.0201, -74.7094
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Crandon Lakes

41.1305, -74.8399
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Fawn Lake

41.2169, -74.9249
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Glen Lake

41.0412, -74.6074
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Headleys Pond

41.0401, -74.8172
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Hemlock Lake

41.1155, -74.9034
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Keller Pond

41.3026, -74.7222
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Kittatinny Camp Lake

41.2414, -74.8329
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Kittatinny Lake

41.1751, -74.8003
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Lake Ashroe

41.1822, -74.8156
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Lake Kemah

41.1249, -74.7880
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Lake Log-n-Twig

41.2095, -74.9251
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Lake Neepaulin

41.2170, -74.6261
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Lake Robert Rooke

41.2158, -74.7986
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Lake Shawanni

41.1693, -74.8447
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Lake Success

41.1071, -74.8935
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Lake Windsor

41.1658, -74.6428
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Landis Lake

41.1386, -74.9554
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Lily Pond

41.3627, -74.8547
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Little Fawn Lake

41.2194, -74.9247
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Little Swartswood Lake

41.0851, -74.8158
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Long Ridge Reservation Reservoir

41.2190, -74.9458
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Maple Lake

41.1396, -74.9847
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Mashipacong Pond

41.2669, -74.7280
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Minks Pond

41.2036, -74.9998
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Perona Lake

41.0197, -74.6949
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Quick Pond

41.1375, -74.8479
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Reynolds Lake

41.0821, -74.7238
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Richard Lake

41.2268, -74.9336
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Sand Spring Lake

41.2147, -74.9642
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Sawkill Pond

41.3471, -74.8937
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Sawmill Pond

41.2953, -74.6875
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Silver Lake

41.2518, -74.9861
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Steeny Kill Lake

41.3181, -74.6756
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Stickle Pond

41.0286, -74.7529
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Sunrise Lake

41.3190, -74.9582
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Sunset Lake

41.0309, -74.6100
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Thomas Rich Lake

41.0730, -74.7925
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Upper Sunset Lake

41.0288, -74.6088
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Willow Crest Lake

41.1031, -74.8377
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Youngs Pond

41.0231, -74.9800
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Frequently Asked Questions

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.

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.

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.

Fishing is productive from April through October, with spring and fall offering the best action. Water conditions, hatches, and fish behavior all vary by season, so checking recent local reports before your trip is always a good idea.