Fishing
Both fishing and ice fishing on Lake George are popular due to the unique ecosystem created by the lake’s depths; both fish that live in warmer and colder temperatures can be found in Lake George. And our area is peppered with thousands of ponds and streams that support several species of trout, bass, and other sport fish. The ice fishing season runs from November 15 to April 30.
Types of Fish
There are limits on the size and amount of each of these fish. Follow this link for all the specifics.
Lake Trout
Landlocked Salmon
Yellow Perch
Smelt
Sunfish
Northern Pike
Charter & Guide Services
Northern Lake George is a great place for water sports like tubing, water skiing, wakeboarding, and wake surfing. The shape of the lake creates bays in different directions, ensuring that there is always calm water somewhere.
Justy Joe Charters
Justy Joe and his crew offer comfortable charter services for Lake George between from April to November. 877-249-7472
Chomp On This
Freshwater Fishing Charters
Hooks-N-Horns
A guide service for fishing, hunting, and hiking in the Adirondack region. 518-654-6812
Adirondack Mountain & Stream Guide Service
Provides guide services for all four seasons, with a range of activities including hunting, fishing, canoeing, hiking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. 518-251-3762
Fishing on the Lake, Access Points
Public parking is available at these public places.
Hague Town Beach Park
Black Point Beach
Roger’s Rock Campground
Frazier Bridge
Ponds
The ponds around Ticonderoga are beautiful, quiet, secluded, and fun.
Lost Pond
Bear Pond
Putnam Pond
Springhill Ponds
Gooseneck Pond
Pennfield Pond
Local Groups
Ticonderoga Fish & Game Club
Hague Fish & Game Club
Fishing Derby
King George Fishing Derby
The biggest fishing derby on Lake George is the King George Fishing Derby, held in September every year. There’s up to $15,000 in prizes!
Boating Safety/Laws
Please follow the laws and safety regulations for boating, renting, and launching boats on Lake George, Lake Champlain and throughout New York. For more information visit the New York State Boat and Docks website for Lake George Park. To protect the natural beauty and ecosystem of Lake George from invasive species, all boats must be inspected and cleaned of invasive species before launching. Every boat must be cleaned, drained, and dried.
Boat Registration
Boating Education
Lake George Boater Maps
Special Navigation Rules
Three Perfect Days: Water Activities
The northern end of Lake George is the perfect place to go sailing. With fewer motorized boats, it’s a great place for beginners and enthusiasts.
Day 1: Boating + Water Sports
- Launch a boat at the Roger’s Rock Campground and take in the beauty of Lake George.
- Drive by the famous Roger’s Slide and anchor in Cook’s Bay to swim in the crystal clear waters.
- Bring some sandwiches from Libby’s Bakery Cafe and snacks from the Ticonderoga Natural Foods Coop for a picnic lunch.
- Enjoy water skiing, wakeboarding, tubing, and more!
Day 2: Gone Fishing
- Launch a boat at Mossy Point or rent from Snug Harbor Marina or Dockside Landing Marina and spend the whole day fishing on the lake, is there a better way to spend a summer day?
- Get lunch at Burleigh’s or Bodette’s beforehand and enjoy it out on the water!
Day 3: Canoe or Kayak Island Adventure
- Launch a kayak or canoe at the Hague Town Public Beach and enjoy a paddle between the Waltonian Islands.
- Pick up lunch in Hague beforehand at The Hague Market and enjoy an island picnic on Asas Picnic Island.
- Temple Knoll even has a jumping rock!