| Fishing Guide to Small Lakes in Cattaraugus County |
| INTRODUCTION In Cattaraugus County, anglers have access to five small lakes that provide good angling for trout in the spring and bass and panfish in the summer. Quaker and Red House Lakes are located in Allegany State Park, where a special, free fishing permit is required. This permit can be obtained at the park police office. Harwood and Case Lakes are located in north-eastern Cattaraugus County, while New Albion lake is in the western part of the county. The public has access to the entire shore of these lakes and all five provide facilities for hand launching of
small boats and canoes. Gasoline motors are not allowed on these lakes, however electric
motors are allowed. All five lakes are open to fishing year-round, with ice fishing and the use of bait fish allowed. 'Trout in the lakes are regulated with no minimum size limit, a five fish/day creel and no closed season. All other fish species are regulated with statewide minimum size limits, creel limits and open seasons. Trout are usually stocked in late March or early April, depending g on ice cover, and then again in May. In some years the lakes receive surplus brood stock fish that range from 15"-25". These fish are usually stocked in October. Trout anglers do well in the spring with
baits such as nightcrawlers and salted minnows. Spinning lures work well and fly anglers also do well with wets, dries and streamers. The best trout angling in these lakes occurs in April, May and early June. After mid-June, the lakes warm past the 70 degree mark and trout head into deeper water. Bass anglers will do well by working the edges of weed beds and along drop offs. Try using spinner baits, rubber worms and minnow or crayfish imitations. In the springtime when sunfish are on their beds, try using an 8 foot, 3-4 weight fly rod with surface poppers or wet flies for some fast action. |