What kind of fish are in 13th Lake?
What kind of fish are in 13th Lake?
Thirteenth Lake is a fishery for brown trout and rainbow trout, but there are brook trout and wild salmon present in the waters. Trolling and fly fishing are the two methods recommended. The best season is usually during the spring and trout are found throughout the lake.
How long is Thirteenth Lake?
4.5 miles
Maximum Depth: 49 feet. Shoreline Length: 4.5 miles. Watershed Area: 7,040.0 acres. Access: Unknown.
Where is 13th Lake?
Two-mile long Thirteenth Lake is west of the North Creek and North River area and lies at the edge of the Siamese Ponds Wilderness Area. Most of the shoreline is state land – there is a little development at its eastern shore.
Can you swim in Thirteenth Lake?
Swim Thirteenth Lake! The nearby Thirteenth Lake access for both supervised and open water swimming on a pristine lake. Swim to the middle of the lake and admire the majestic mountains around you and nature’s call of the loons. With no power boats permitted on the lake, this is an idyllic spot to relax and play!
Where is the Thirteenth Lake Hour Pond Trail?
Thirteenth Lake-Hour Pond Connector Trail extends 1.6 miles between the Peaked Mountain Trail and Hour Pond Trail. This trail connects with the Peaked Mountain Trail about 0.8 mile from the Thirteenth Mountain trailhead at near the mouth of the Peaked Mountain Brook.
When is the best time to fish in Lake Erie?
Cattaraugus Creek is the top channel catfish fishing spot, though the deeper holes of the other tributaries will hold a few catfish as well. Late-May into early-June is typically the most productive period.
What kind of fish are there in upstate New York?
Upstate and Western New York Fishing Report – May 6, 2021 Fishing is good with smallmouth, brown, salmon, and panfish hitting a variety of live bait and artificials.
How to call Lake Erie fishing hotline?
If you need more fishing information or would like to contribute to the fishing report, please call or e-mail Mike Todd (716-851-7010; [email protected]). Good Luck Fishing! The fishing hotline can also be heard at (716) 679-ERIE or (716) 855-FISH.