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Labrador Pond

Labrador Pond is located on the borders of Onondaga and Cortland counties near the Village of Tully. The pond is a main part of the 1,480 acre Labrador Hollow Unique Area.

Physical Features:

Elevation: 1,200 feet
Area: 102 acres
Shoreline Length: 1.6 miles
Length: 0.7 miles
Maximum Depth: 5 feet
County & Town: Onondaga and Cortland Counties, Towns of Fabius and Truxton

Aquatic Plant Life:

Significant rooted aquatic vegetation growth throughout the pond.

Access:

Off Markham Hollow Road. Hand launch. Accessible fishing pier. Non-motorized Watercraft Only. Fishing Only Allowed From Pier or Watercraft.

For more information on this launch including Google Maps driving directions, visit the Boat Launch Sites for Onondaga County page.

Fish Species:

Chain pickerel, largemouth bass, pumpkinseed sunfish, bluegill, yellow perch, white sucker, creek chubsucker, golden shiner, common carp, and brown bullhead.

Fishing:

With the abundance of aquatic vegetation, weedless lures are recommended if targeting the largemouth bass or chain pickerel.

Regulations:

Statewide Fishing Regulations Apply.

Fisheries Management:

Labrador Pond is not stocked and statewide regulations apply.


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