
New York Lake Profile – Neversink River, Orange/Sullivan/Ulster counties
Steeped in fly-fishing history, the Neversink River in the southeastern corner of New York remains a top destination for trout anglers in this tributary of the Delaware River.
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Steeped in fly-fishing history, the Neversink River in the southeastern corner of New York remains a top destination for trout anglers in this tributary of the Delaware River.

Walleye remain the class of Lake Erie’s multi-tiered fishery.

Chinook salmon fishery remains Great Lake’s best.

You can’t talk about the Batten Kill region without getting on the subject of fishing. Particularly trout fishing, for both brown and brook trout.

Western N.Y. water sees plenty of fishing pressure, but space
is available.

Veteran outdoor writer Mike Kelly, in his guide book “Trout Streams of Central New York,” rates the East Branch as a three-star trout fishery, with excellent dry fly-fishing and easy access.

While the walleye can be difficult to locate, largemouths can be found in their customary hangouts, notably in the weedy southern end of the waterbody.

The section from the state line to Wellsville is stocked in the fall with varying numbers of surplus brood stock brown and rainbow trout. And if that’s not enough, throughout the river is a solid

While the fishing is generally good and the Ramapo River attracts plenty of angling attention, make no mistake: this is clearly a put-and-take trout fishery.
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