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2012 Freshwater Fishing Season Kicks Into High Gear for The Great Sacandaga Lake

With catch and release Bass season already underway in some waters, freshwater fishing kicks into high gear on May 5 2012 for the Great Sacandaga Lake and New York state with the opening of the fishing season for many popular …

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Sacandaga Life Your Online Guide to the Southern Adirondacks

Sacandagalife.com is your guide to living & visiting the Sacandaga Lake, Southern Adirondacks and surrounding Adirondack gateway towns, including Johnstown & Gloversville. Find local business for all your needs, including area banks, resources for home improvement, community services and more.

Discover local events, area shopping, restaurants & nightlife. Looking for a vacation property or searching for a new house? Browse our Adirondack real estate listings. Planning an Adirondack vacation? Visit our lodging section to look for area hotels, ski resorts and bed & breakfasts for a family vacation or romantic weekend getaway. Discover all the fun things to do, including camping, fishing, hiking, and over 10 New York ski mountains for winter fun. Area residents that live in the Adirondack Park already know that it is a national treasure, consisting of more than 6 million acres full of wildlife, tree covered mountains, including the 46 high peaks. The Adirondacks is home to over 3,000 beautiful mountain lakes including The Great Sacandaga, where visitors can fish for walleye, northern pike, trout and more, as well as enjoy boating, canoeing and kayaking.

Sacandagalife.com invites you to come visit the Adirondacks and the Great Sacandaga lake region to experience all that the Adirondacks have to offer.

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2012 Freshwater Fishing Season Kicks Into High Gear for The Great Sacandaga Lake

With catch and release Bass season already underway in

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Supermoon to Fill Our Sky This Weekend

The Moon has fascinated mankind down through the ages,

Adirondack Black Bear

Some Tips to Discourage Black Bear Encounters

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