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Lake Neatahwanta

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Vital Statistics for this Fishing Spot
Nearest City: Fulton
County(s): Fulton
State: New York
Acres: 683
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Max. Depth: 12'
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Fish Species: Black Crappie, Bowfin, Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, White Perch
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Gary H. | Posted: May 24, 2006

Lake Neatahwanta is a very over-looked lake for fishing. Going to the the right times during the seasons can produce monster like largemouth bass and catfish. Texas Rigged rubber worms, neon green in color often catches the lunkers. Carp are very abundant in the lake, but catching them is somewhat difficult.


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