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Hunt Lake Area Fishing Spots

48 Fishing Spots New York

The Hunt Lake Area Fishing Spots in New York encompasses 48 fishing destinations, including 40 crystal-clear lakes and 8 abundant reservoirs. Anglers visiting this region can expect productive waters holding Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and other popular gamefish, with opportunities ranging from quiet shore fishing to adventurous boat outings.

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.

The diverse fisheries in this zone reward anglers who adapt their approach. Start with moving baits like spinnerbaits or swim jigs to locate active fish, then switch to finesse presentations once you find a productive area. Shore access is available at many locations, making this zone ideal for wading anglers and those without boats. A basic setup with a spinning rod, size 6 hooks, and a selection of soft plastics can produce fish at nearly every spot in this zone.

Planning a fishing trip to the Hunt 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 48 Fishing Spots in This Zone

Lakes (40)

Bennett Lake

📍 43.3155, -74.1938
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Black Pond

📍 43.2311, -73.9345
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Buck Pond

📍 43.1189, -73.9112
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Bucket Pond

📍 43.1515, -73.9143
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Buddy Pond

📍 43.0272, -73.8378
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Bullhead Pond

📍 43.3263, -73.8130
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Bullhead Pond

📍 43.2349, -73.8488
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Carp Pond

📍 43.1817, -73.8348
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Cummings Pond

📍 43.0083, -74.0590
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Davignon Pond

📍 43.2632, -73.9672
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Efner Lake

📍 43.2663, -73.9285
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Evans Pond

📍 43.1215, -74.0483
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Fly Pond

📍 43.2700, -73.9894
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Footes Pond

📍 43.0023, -73.8576
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Fourth Lake

📍 43.3580, -73.8251
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Galway Lake

📍 43.0307, -74.0765
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Greenfield Lake

📍 43.3144, -74.1330
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Hunt Lake

📍 43.2602, -73.9059
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Jenny Lake

📍 43.2670, -73.9123
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Little Lake

📍 43.1894, -73.9490
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Little Lake

📍 43.3050, -74.1250
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Lower Cacner Pond

📍 43.0765, -73.9343
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Mulleyville Pond

📍 43.1894, -73.9588
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O'Keefe Pond

📍 43.3229, -73.8659
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Old Pond

📍 43.2985, -74.1287
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Pickerel Pond

📍 43.2330, -73.8478
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Round Lake

📍 43.1451, -74.0116
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Round Pond

📍 43.1305, -74.0170
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Sand Lake

📍 43.3436, -74.0705
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Second Lake

📍 43.3463, -73.8299
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Skate Pond

📍 43.0245, -73.8453
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Stewart Lake

📍 43.3968, -73.8053
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Taylor Pond

📍 43.1756, -73.8430
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Tenant Lake

📍 43.3615, -74.0948
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Third Lake

📍 43.3516, -73.8309
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Upper Cacner Pond

📍 43.0775, -73.9370
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Willow Pond

📍 43.1190, -73.9088
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Winslow Pond

📍 43.1398, -73.8504
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Woodland Lake

📍 43.2144, -73.8352
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Woodland Lake

📍 43.2178, -73.8307
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Reservoirs (8)

Ballston Spa Reservoir

📍 43.0532, -73.8459
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Bell Brook Pond

📍 43.3439, -73.9371
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Cook's Pond

📍 43.0168, -73.8460
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Lake Butterfield

📍 43.0512, -74.0915
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Lower Reservoir

📍 43.2503, -73.8601
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Northville Reservoir

📍 43.2529, -74.1531
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Steele Reservoir

📍 43.1582, -74.0551
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Upper Reservoir

📍 43.2506, -73.8670
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Frequently Asked Questions

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.

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.

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.