← Back to New York

Ice Pond Area Fishing Spots

121 Fishing Spots New York

Anglers exploring the Ice Pond Area Fishing Spots in New York will discover 121 fishing destinations spanning 76 expansive lakes and 45 reliable reservoirs. This region is particularly noted for its Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and other popular gamefish fisheries, drawing both local enthusiasts and traveling anglers.

This zone's proximity to multiple water types means anglers can plan multi-day trips targeting different species each day. Fishing is productive from April through October, with spring and fall offering the best action. The combination of access, fish diversity, and scenic beauty makes it a standout region.

Whether you're a bass tournament competitor or a family looking for a relaxed panfish outing, the waters in this zone accommodate every angling style. Power fishing with reaction baits covers water quickly on the larger lakes, while finesse techniques shine in the smaller, pressured waters. Don't overlook catfishing opportunities here — prepared baits and chicken liver produce excellent channel catfish action from spring through fall.

Planning a fishing trip to the Ice Pond Area Fishing Spots is straightforward thanks to its accessibility. Many spots are within a short drive of towns offering lodging, dining, and bait shops where you can pick up local intel. Camping is available near several of the larger water bodies for multi-day trips. Remember to check the New York fishing regulations for any special rules that may apply to specific waters in this zone, including slot limits, creel limits, and seasonal closures.

All 121 Fishing Spots in This Zone

Lakes (76)

Alicia Lake

📍 41.0146, -74.9551
View full guide →

Autumn Lake

📍 41.2993, -74.9418
View full guide →

Beaver Lake

📍 41.3013, -74.8598
View on Maps ↗

Beaver Pond

📍 41.2501, -74.9510
View on Maps ↗

Brink Pond

📍 41.2400, -74.6789
View on Maps ↗

Camp Netimus Lake

📍 41.3073, -74.8812
View on Maps ↗

Case Ponds

📍 41.2876, -74.8937
View on Maps ↗

Catfish Pond

📍 41.0395, -74.9963
View on Maps ↗

Catfish Pond

📍 41.0346, -74.8873
View on Maps ↗

Catfish Pond

📍 41.0345, -74.8889
View on Maps ↗

Clove Lake

📍 41.2145, -74.6116
View on Maps ↗

Copperhead Spring Pond

📍 41.0611, -74.9602
View on Maps ↗

Crater Lake

📍 41.1095, -74.8960
View on Maps ↗

Crescent Lake

📍 41.3026, -74.9205
View on Maps ↗

Deer Lake

📍 41.1775, -74.8262
View on Maps ↗

Drakes Pond

📍 41.0436, -74.7372
View on Maps ↗

Duck Pond

📍 41.0696, -74.8192
View on Maps ↗

Duck Pond

📍 41.2740, -74.6418
View on Maps ↗

Duck Pond

📍 41.0056, -74.9226
View on Maps ↗

Fairview Lake

📍 41.0763, -74.9123
View on Maps ↗

Fairview Lake

📍 41.2975, -74.8619
View on Maps ↗

Gramercy Pond

📍 41.0173, -74.9278
View on Maps ↗

Hawthorne Lake

📍 41.3768, -74.6242
View on Maps ↗

Heinlein Pond

📍 41.3700, -74.6617
View on Maps ↗

Horton Pond

📍 41.0673, -74.7611
View on Maps ↗

Ice Pond

📍 41.2380, -74.6822
View on Maps ↗

Kittatinny Canoes

📍 41.2201, -74.8611
View on Maps ↗

Kopycinski Pond

📍 41.0144, -74.9647
View on Maps ↗

Lake Aeroflex

📍 41.0182, -74.7309
View on Maps ↗

Lake Anne

📍 41.1088, -74.8207
View on Maps ↗

Lake Iliff

📍 41.0316, -74.7160
View on Maps ↗

Lake Kemadobi

📍 41.2433, -74.8980
View on Maps ↗

Lake Lenape

📍 41.0048, -74.7301
View on Maps ↗

Lake Marcia

📍 41.3172, -74.6671
View on Maps ↗

Lake Owassa

📍 41.1497, -74.8114
View on Maps ↗

Lake Renee

📍 41.2626, -74.9592
View on Maps ↗

Lake Wapalanne

📍 41.2270, -74.7509
View on Maps ↗

Log Tavern Pond

📍 41.3120, -74.9265
View on Maps ↗

Long Pine Pond

📍 41.1001, -74.9052
View on Maps ↗

Lower Birchwood Lake

📍 41.2453, -74.9176
View on Maps ↗

Lower Crandon Lake

📍 41.1203, -74.8434
View on Maps ↗

Marcel Lake

📍 41.2558, -74.9547
View on Maps ↗

Middaugh Pond

📍 41.2812, -74.9126
View on Maps ↗

Mill Pond

📍 41.0731, -74.9620
View on Maps ↗

Mud Pond

📍 41.3496, -74.9060
View on Maps ↗

Mud Pond

📍 41.0929, -74.6038
View on Maps ↗

Nichecronk Pond

📍 41.2703, -74.9414
View on Maps ↗

Nyce Lake

📍 41.2494, -74.9269
View on Maps ↗

Overlook Pond

📍 41.0549, -74.7644
View on Maps ↗

PWLPOA Van Auken Lake

📍 41.3263, -74.8770
View on Maps ↗

Pickerel Pond

📍 41.1663, -74.9190
View on Maps ↗

Plymouth Pond

📍 41.1169, -74.8699
View on Maps ↗

Pocono Mountain Lake

📍 41.1643, -74.9701
View on Maps ↗

Pocono Mountain Water Forest Lake

📍 41.2944, -74.9174
View on Maps ↗

Pocono Woodland Lake

📍 41.3127, -74.8941
View on Maps ↗

Pocono Woodlands Lake

📍 41.3215, -74.8908
View on Maps ↗

Red Barn Pond

📍 41.2581, -74.7047
View on Maps ↗

Sand Pond

📍 41.0622, -74.9473
View on Maps ↗

Seneca Lake

📍 41.0016, -74.6462
View on Maps ↗

Seneca Lake

📍 41.0097, -74.6472
View on Maps ↗

Shotwell Pond

📍 41.2024, -74.7959
View on Maps ↗

Shuster Pond

📍 41.0227, -74.9010
View on Maps ↗

Silver Spring Lake

📍 41.3033, -74.8470
View on Maps ↗

Snyder Pond

📍 41.3577, -74.6760
View on Maps ↗

South Pond

📍 41.2049, -74.9448
View on Maps ↗

Spring Lake

📍 41.0758, -74.8076
View on Maps ↗

Spring Valley Lake

📍 41.0050, -74.9398
View on Maps ↗

Spruce Lake

📍 41.3243, -74.9537
View on Maps ↗

Sunny Hill Lake

📍 41.1521, -74.9393
View on Maps ↗

Thoma Pond

📍 41.1702, -74.9157
View on Maps ↗

Twin Lakes

📍 41.3833, -74.9056
View on Maps ↗

Twin Lakes

📍 41.3928, -74.9015
View on Maps ↗

Twin Lakes

📍 41.0153, -74.7475
View on Maps ↗

Valentines Pond

📍 41.0051, -74.7070
View on Maps ↗

White Lake

📍 41.0875, -74.6492
View on Maps ↗

Woodpecker Lake

📍 41.2605, -74.9359
View on Maps ↗

Reservoirs (45)

Adams Brook Reservoir

📍 41.2758, -74.9014
View full guide →

Blue Heron Lake

📍 41.0141, -74.6107
View on Maps ↗

Branchville Reservoir

📍 41.2072, -74.7257
View on Maps ↗

Clearview Lake

📍 41.1169, -74.7711
View on Maps ↗

Clearwater Lake

📍 41.0201, -74.7094
View on Maps ↗

Crandon Lakes

📍 41.1305, -74.8399
View on Maps ↗

Fawn Lake

📍 41.2169, -74.9249
View on Maps ↗

Glen Lake

📍 41.0412, -74.6074
View on Maps ↗

Headleys Pond

📍 41.0401, -74.8172
View on Maps ↗

Hemlock Lake

📍 41.1155, -74.9034
View on Maps ↗

Keller Pond

📍 41.3026, -74.7222
View on Maps ↗

Kittatinny Camp Lake

📍 41.2414, -74.8329
View on Maps ↗

Kittatinny Lake

📍 41.1751, -74.8003
View on Maps ↗

Lake Ashroe

📍 41.1822, -74.8156
View on Maps ↗

Lake Kemah

📍 41.1249, -74.7880
View on Maps ↗

Lake Log-n-Twig

📍 41.2095, -74.9251
View on Maps ↗

Lake Neepaulin

📍 41.2170, -74.6261
View on Maps ↗

Lake Robert Rooke

📍 41.2158, -74.7986
View on Maps ↗

Lake Shawanni

📍 41.1693, -74.8447
View on Maps ↗

Lake Success

📍 41.1071, -74.8935
View on Maps ↗

Lake Windsor

📍 41.1658, -74.6428
View on Maps ↗

Landis Lake

📍 41.1386, -74.9554
View on Maps ↗

Lily Pond

📍 41.3627, -74.8547
View on Maps ↗

Little Fawn Lake

📍 41.2194, -74.9247
View on Maps ↗

Little Swartswood Lake

📍 41.0851, -74.8158
View on Maps ↗

Long Ridge Reservation Reservoir

📍 41.2190, -74.9458
View on Maps ↗

Maple Lake

📍 41.1396, -74.9847
View on Maps ↗

Mashipacong Pond

📍 41.2669, -74.7280
View on Maps ↗

Minks Pond

📍 41.2036, -74.9998
View on Maps ↗

Perona Lake

📍 41.0197, -74.6949
View on Maps ↗

Quick Pond

📍 41.1375, -74.8479
View on Maps ↗

Reynolds Lake

📍 41.0821, -74.7238
View on Maps ↗

Richard Lake

📍 41.2268, -74.9336
View on Maps ↗

Sand Spring Lake

📍 41.2147, -74.9642
View on Maps ↗

Sawkill Pond

📍 41.3471, -74.8937
View on Maps ↗

Sawmill Pond

📍 41.2953, -74.6875
View on Maps ↗

Silver Lake

📍 41.2518, -74.9861
View on Maps ↗

Steeny Kill Lake

📍 41.3181, -74.6756
View on Maps ↗

Stickle Pond

📍 41.0286, -74.7529
View on Maps ↗

Sunrise Lake

📍 41.3190, -74.9582
View on Maps ↗

Sunset Lake

📍 41.0309, -74.6100
View on Maps ↗

Thomas Rich Lake

📍 41.0730, -74.7925
View on Maps ↗

Upper Sunset Lake

📍 41.0288, -74.6088
View on Maps ↗

Willow Crest Lake

📍 41.1031, -74.8377
View on Maps ↗

Youngs Pond

📍 41.0231, -74.9800
View on Maps ↗

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, a valid New York fishing license is required to fish at any location within this zone. Licenses can be purchased online through the New York wildlife agency or at local bait shops.

Many of the larger lakes in this zone have public boat launches and ramp access. Shore fishing is also available at numerous locations. Check individual spot details for specific access information.

Anglers in this zone commonly target Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and Bluegill. Species availability varies by water body and season — check individual spot pages for specific species information.

Fishing is productive from April through October, with spring and fall offering the best action. Water conditions, hatches, and fish behavior all vary by season, so checking recent local reports before your trip is always a good idea.