Callicoon Creek’s North Branch is, in many ways, two trout streams in one. And these days New York DEC fishing regulations support that, designating separate stretches and stocking only one area of the Sullivan County water.
Anglers have the option of pursuing either wild or stocked trout, and in some stretches both, with the 10.7-mile-long tributary to Callicoon Creek offering five miles of fishing access through the state’s Public Fishing Rights program.
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