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G Lake Area Fishing Spots

123 Fishing Spots

Covering a diverse stretch of New York, the G Lake Area Fishing Spots is home to 123 unique fishing locations. This area features 121 pristine lakes, one winding river and one deep reservoir, offering anglers the chance to target Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and other popular gamefish across varied habitats and conditions.

Local fishing conditions here are shaped by the region's geography and climate patterns. Fishing is productive from April through October, with spring and fall offering the best action. Many of these spots see less pressure than more well-known destinations, offering a more intimate fishing experience.

For bass in this region, local anglers favor a mix of artificial lures and live bait depending on conditions. Soft plastics, crankbaits, and spinnerbaits consistently produce results across the lakes here. Bank anglers find success near points, fallen timber, and weed edges, while boaters often work deeper structure and drop-offs. Fly fishing enthusiasts will find opportunities on the moving water in this zone, particularly during spring and fall hatches.

Planning a fishing trip to the G 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 123 Fishing Spots in This Zone

Lakes (121)

Amos Lake

43.5022, -74.6194
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Baby Lake

43.4988, -74.8169
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Bald Mountain Pond

43.7314, -74.9234
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Bear Lake

43.4743, -74.7081
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Bear Pond

43.7087, -74.7005
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Beaver Lake

43.6491, -74.7435
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Beaver Pond

43.5554, -74.6869
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Big Diamond Pond

43.7888, -74.9521
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Brooktrout Lake

43.6029, -74.6635
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Bubb Lake

43.7723, -74.8512
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Buck Pond

43.4611, -74.6560
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Buck Ponds

43.4784, -74.6056
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Bug Lake

43.7679, -74.7291
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Burp Lake

43.4609, -74.9016
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Canachagala Lake

43.6040, -74.9004
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Cary Lake

43.7516, -74.8939
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Cascade Lake

43.7904, -74.8012
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Caswell Lake

43.5314, -74.7523
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Chambers Lake

43.5926, -74.9395
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Clear Pond

43.7665, -74.9573
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Cliff Pond

43.6609, -74.8597
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Combs Lake

43.6250, -74.9367
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Cotton Lake

43.4340, -74.9521
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Cross Pond

43.6390, -74.8453
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Dart Lake

43.7957, -74.8633
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Deep Lake

43.6187, -74.6623
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Deer Lake

43.5545, -74.7621
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Doe Pond

43.7949, -74.9552
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Doe Pond

43.6867, -74.8379
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Eagles Nest Lake

43.7650, -74.7266
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East Pond

43.6947, -74.8962
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Falls Pond

43.6305, -74.6853
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Fawn Lake

43.7151, -74.7734
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Fifth Lake

43.7477, -74.7919
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First Lake

43.6054, -74.9324
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Fourth Lake

43.5687, -74.9698
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Fox Pond

43.6710, -74.8690
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G Lake

43.4147, -74.6315
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Gid Lake

43.4264, -74.7677
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Goose Lake

43.5614, -74.7254
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Goose Pond

43.7839, -74.9007
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Gooseneck Lake

43.5699, -74.8554
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Gray Lake

43.7029, -74.9637
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Green Lake

43.6507, -74.9101
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Hall Pond

43.6599, -74.8451
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Hardscrabble Lake

43.5476, -74.8879
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Helldiver Pond

43.6687, -74.6969
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Hess Pond

43.7508, -74.7814
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Honnedaga Lake

43.5202, -74.8356
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Horn Lake

43.5997, -74.8182
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Horseshoe Pond

43.6592, -74.8837
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Icehouse Pond

43.6656, -74.7032
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Independence Lake

43.7728, -74.9789
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Jimmy Pond

43.6344, -74.6344
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Johns Pond

43.6851, -74.8491
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Kettle Pond

43.6763, -74.8206
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L.D. Pond

43.4351, -74.6120
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Lake Kan-ac-to

43.7514, -74.9266
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Lake Serene

43.7204, -74.9566
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Lake Te-Jec-Na

43.7537, -74.9262
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Lily Lake

43.5357, -74.9961
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Little Deer Lake

43.5646, -74.8164
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Little Pine Lake

43.4070, -74.6454
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Little Rock Lake

43.4710, -74.7075
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Little Safford Lake

43.7580, -74.9632
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Little Salmon Lake

43.4930, -74.8428
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Little Woodhull Lake

43.5320, -74.9905
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Lost Ponds

43.6879, -74.6731
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Mad Tom Lake

43.4108, -74.9159
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Metcalf Chain of Lakes

43.4775, -74.6374
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Metcalf Chain of Lakes

43.4718, -74.6453
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Metcalf Chain of Lakes

43.4751, -74.6401
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Mica Lakes

43.5746, -74.6360
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Mica Lakes

43.5727, -74.6416
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Mitchell Ponds

43.6707, -74.7477
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Mohegan Lake

43.7433, -74.6529
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Monument Lake

43.5761, -74.8237
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Mountain Lake

43.5783, -74.8006
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Mountain Pond

43.7579, -74.8860
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Mountain Pond

43.7073, -74.8765
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Mud Lake

43.5926, -74.6109
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Mud Pond

43.6952, -74.8601
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Mud Pond

43.5498, -74.9370
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Muskrat Pond

43.6205, -74.7346
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North Branch Lake

43.4413, -74.9635
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Northrup Lake

43.5789, -74.6834
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Otter Lake

43.5590, -74.7396
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Panther Lake

43.6800, -74.9217
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Pine Lake

43.4162, -74.6552
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Poor Lake

43.5653, -74.7030
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Quiver Pond

43.7374, -74.8715
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Rock Pond

43.6516, -74.9745
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Round Pond

43.6667, -74.8502
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Round Pond

43.7381, -74.9723
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Safford Pond

43.7898, -74.9107
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Sagamore Lake

43.7679, -74.6193
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Second Lake

43.5919, -74.9451
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Sis Lake

43.7691, -74.8600
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Snag Lake

43.4481, -74.7197
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Snyder Lake

43.5704, -74.8213
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South Lake

43.5858, -74.6321
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Split Rock Lake

43.4939, -74.6940
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Spoon Lake

43.4966, -74.6439
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Spruce Lake

43.5340, -74.6121
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Stink Lake

43.6312, -74.8084
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Sucker Pond

43.4726, -74.8324
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Surprise Pond

43.7654, -74.8429
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Sylvan Ponds

43.6091, -74.9388
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Sylvan Ponds

43.6132, -74.9357
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Taylor Pond

43.6882, -74.8533
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Twin Lakes

43.4809, -74.9527
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Twin Lakes

43.6196, -74.6393
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Twin Lakes

43.6216, -74.6290
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Twin Lakes

43.4871, -74.9461
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Twin Lakes

43.5615, -74.8138
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West Lake

43.7560, -74.9204
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Wheeler Pond

43.7416, -74.9626
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White Pond

43.6891, -74.8053
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Why Pond

43.6683, -74.8509
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Wilmurt Lake

43.4312, -74.7245
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Wolf Lake

43.6297, -74.6534
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Rivers (1)

Mill Creek Lake

43.4170, -74.8901
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Reservoirs (1)

South Lake

43.5119, -74.8853
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Frequently Asked Questions

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.

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.

The G Lake Area Fishing Spots includes 123 documented fishing locations across New York. These range from small ponds and streams to large lakes, providing options for every skill level.

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.