>>330527>Fish don't congregate in one fucking are you putz. Time of year, temperature of water, spawning patterns, food availability, water level all kinds of fucking things effect fish. Goddamn it burns my ass when people are "lol don't knows" if you fish, learn something about the fucking species available goddamn it fuck.Wow. Settle down. I guess I should have explained. I have been out to this lake many dozens of times over the past 5 years in all seasons, and have fished it quite a bit, there really are none of the traditional warm-water "sport" species like bass, bluegills, perch, etc. I've never caught or seen any of those. Also, the NY State DEC stocks it with trout by helicopter yearly and lists its fish species as: Brook Trout, Lake Trout, Fallfish, White Sucker, Brown Bullhead, Longnose Sucker, Common Shiner, Pumpkin Seed, Golden Shiner. No bass or anything. But it seems like good habitat- 450 acres surface area, with a max depth of 80 feet, several sandy/weedy bays, rocky bottoms elsewhere, many stream inlets and outlets. It seems like bass and pike would thrive here but they are nonexistent. If you can explain their absence I would be very interested. My only theory is that it has been so well protected (private land from 1800s to 1970s), and relatively far from other large bodies of water (about 10 mi as the crow flies), that those species just never made it to it.