Fishing Cranberry Lake
AKA: Lake Cranberry
Popular Fish Species Cranberry Lake, NY
Northern Pike Fishing
Big northern pike are currently thriving in the cool waters of Cranberry Lake. They are voracious feeders and they have the tools necessary to catch and eat pretty much any food source in the lake. Northerns are very agile and powerful, plus they have big mouths with very sharp teeth. This year they are being caught in good quantity and some mighty big sizes. April and May are the best months of the year for northern pike fishing here. Summer is spotty but pike can be caught all summer long. Fall can also be good sometimes stretching into October. Large, flashy lures that mimic the bait they prey upon are great lures for northerns. Effective lures include spoons, spinners, and crankbaits, particularly those with bright colors or metallic finishes to attract the pike's attention. Additionally, big flies, soft plastic swimbaits and jerkbaits can be successful, especially when retrieved erratically to mimic wounded prey. Trolling along weed edges can often entice strikes. When the lake has safe ice in winter, ice fishing for northern pike can be quite thrilling. Use GPS to locate spots you normally find northern pike holding during summer. Portable fish finders can also be a big help.
Yellow Perch Fishing
Cranberry Lake is well known for year-round yellow perch fishing, which tend to spawn in the April to May timeframe. As a result, the lake continues to maintain a very healthy population of yellow perch, which have been a mainstay in the fishery for decades. They are fun to catch in winter when ice fishing as well. Yellow perch are great table fare, and are a food source for many predator fish in the lake. Fishing for yellow perch is simple, their primary diet consists of minnows and other small fish, insects and worms. Yellow perch tend to gather in small groups and hang out on relatively deep structure, near cover and/or drop-offs. Use a small hook and sinker. Bait a small hook with minnows, worms or small jigs using 6 to 10 pound line.
Smallmouth Bass Fishing
Cranberry Lake continues to sustain a robust smallmouth bass population. Many locals enjoy smallmouth fishing, as smallies are tough fighters and very exciting to catch. Smallmouth bass fishing is particularly good virtually anytime they are shallow. Use shallow spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, crankbaits, tube baits and jerkbaits around rip rap. Around grass, use worms, jigs, topwater and spinnerbaits. In winter, spend your time on deeper structure with drop-shot rigs, small worms, jigs and spoons. Largemouth bass also reside here in good numbers. Rock piles and points are prime areas for smallmouth as these areas are also home to crawfish. When the lake freezes over, consider ice fishing for smallies.
Fish species to fish for...
Guide to fishing for largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, brown trout, yellow perch and northern pike at Cranberry Lake in New York.
Cranberry Lake Fishing Video
The epitome of natural beauty, Cranberry Lake is nestled in the Adirondacks awaiting your visit. This 7,000-acre lake in the north-central part of the state has so many pockets and coves, it boasts 71 miles of shoreline.
Cranberry Lake, situated in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains in New York, is a pristine and tranquil destination for fishing enthusiasts. Known for its unspoiled beauty and remote wilderness, Cranberry Lake offers a serene fishing experience surrounded by breathtaking scenery. The lake is home to a variety of fish species, making it a popular spot for anglers seeking a diverse range of catches.
One of the primary fish species in Cranberry Lake is the smallmouth bass. These feisty fish are abundant in the lake and provide exciting angling opportunities. Anglers can target smallmouth bass by casting with jigs, crankbaits, or soft plastic baits near rocky structures, submerged logs, or weed edges. The fight and acrobatics of smallmouth bass make them a favorite among anglers.
Cranberry Lake is also known for its populations of northern pike. These predatory fish can reach impressive sizes and provide thrilling battles for anglers. Casting with large spoons, spinnerbaits, or swimbaits in weedy areas or near submerged structures are effective techniques for enticing these toothy predators.
Other fish species found in Cranberry Lake include yellow perch, panfish such as bluegill and pumpkinseed, as well as pickerel. These species offer additional opportunities for anglers looking for a variety of catches. Anglers can use techniques such as bobber fishing with worms, small jigs, or live bait to target these panfish species.
Cranberry Lake in New York offers a serene fishing experience in a remote and picturesque setting. Anglers can enjoy the thrill of catching smallmouth bass, northern pike, and other species while surrounded by the pristine beauty of the Adirondack Mountains. Boating and camping amenities further enhance the outdoor experience, making Cranberry Lake a captivating destination for anglers and nature lovers seeking an escape into wilderness.
Brook trout, largemouth and smallmouth bass, perch and northern pike make up the resident fish species. There is no marina on the lake, but rental boats are available. The public boat launch allows for easy launching. Canoes, row boats, kayaks and car toppers are popular, along with pontoons, pleasure boats and all manner of fishing boats. If you like to rough it, camping and RV hookups are all nearby the water. If you prefer comfort, there are many options for lodging. Also close by are baits shops, fishing tackle, convenience stores and most supplies for boating, fishing and camping. Ice fishing is popular here, once the ice is safe, and annual ice fishing derby's are held by the fire department.
Primary fish species residing in Cranberry Lake
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Cranberry Lake Amenities
Marina: NO
Boat Rental: YES
Boat Launch Ramp: YES
Campgrounds: YES
RV Hookups: YES
Lodging: YES
Convenience Store: YES
Bait & Tackle: YES
Restaurant: YES
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Boating is a popular activity on Cranberry Lake, with motorized and non-motorized watercraft allowed. Anglers can explore the lake's nooks and crannies, find hidden fishing spots, and appreciate the tranquility of the surroundings. The calm waters of Cranberry Lake are also ideal for kayaking or canoeing, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the area.
Public Boat Launch Ramps & Landings
Cranberry Lake Boat Launch Ramp
Located in the northwest section of the lake, off Columbian Road, this is a one-lane, concrete ramp with a dock and gravel parking.
Fishing Guides On Cranberry Lake
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Fishing License
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Camping facilities are available near Cranberry Lake, providing an opportunity to fully embrace the wilderness experience. Campers can enjoy peaceful evenings under starlit skies, cook freshly caught fish over a campfire, and wake up to the sounds of nature. The camping options in the area range from primitive campsites to more developed campgrounds, catering to various preferences.
Campgrounds & RV Parks Nearby
Cranberry Lake Campground - 315 848-2315
Cranberry Lake NY Map - Fishing & Camping Areas
Contact Information
Cranberry Lake
Cranberry Lake Campground
230 Lone Pine Rd
Cranberry Lake, NY 12927
315 848-2315
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Cranberry Lake in NY
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Fishing for brown trout and smallmouth bass in north-central NY.