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Contour Maps for Selected Lakes in Cayuga County

The New York State Lake Contour Map Series provides information on depth contours, water surface area, mean depth and available fish species for selected state waters. Maps are to be used as a fishing aid only and are not intended for navigation. Public access may not be available to all waters. For additional information on available public access, or other specific details concerning these waters, contact the DEC Regional Fisheries Office covering the county the water is located in.

Note: the following symbols appear on some of the maps and indicate the type of boating access available:

boat launch symbol
boat launch
cartop launch symbol
cartop launch

Boaters and Anglers, please remember that you can help prevent the spread of unwanted aquatic plant and animal species by following these guidelines:

  • Remove all mud and aquatic plants from all gear, boats, motors and trailers before departing from your fishing location.
  • Drain all water including bilges, live wells, and bait tanks before departing from your fishing location.
  • Do not transport fish from one body of water to another.
  • Do not release unused bait into a body of water.
  • Do not dispose of fish carcasses or by-products in any body of water.

Alphabetical Listing of Waters

Water (Town)
Cayuga Lake (Multiple Counties & Towns) (188 KB PDF)
Cross Lake (Cato) (239 KB PDF)
Duck Lake (Conquest) (182 KB PDF)
Lake Como (Summerhill) (225 KB PDF file)
Little Sodus Bay (on Lake Ontario) (Sterling) (225 KB PDF)
Otter Lake (Cato) (193 KB PDF)
Owasco Lake (Owasco, Fleming, Niles, Scipio, Moravia, Venice) (205 KB PDF)
Skaneateles Lake (Niles, Sempronius) (262 KB PDF)

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