The magnificence of this Great Lake speaks for itself. It flows to the St. Lawrence River and then the Atlantic Ocean.
Buck, Round, Long and Cranberry are part of the majestic Braddock Bay Wildlife Management Area.
Recreational boating first comes to mind about this historic manmade waterway cutting across New York from Albany to Buffalo.
Oatka Creek and its sister Spring Creek adjacent to the historic Caledonia Fish Hatchery are famed brown trout waters.
Built in 1848 to accommodate passenger and cargo steamer, this wharf is popular with artists, photographers, walkers and, of course, fishermans on trolls.
This town isn't just for screeching tires at the famed race track, fishing reels do plenty of the same.
This quaint 11-acre pond in Homer, Cortland County would make our list by name alone but the fishing stands on its own merits.
Courtesy of the US Army Corps of Engineers, this water body for the Chenango and Susquehanna River is a recreational wonderland.
Whitney Point Reservoir is a man-made lake located near Whitney Point, New York. Fish species present in the lake include largemouth bass, smallmouth bass