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Livingston Manor located in the Town of Rockland, is fortunate
to be home to two
of the most world-renowned trout streams, the Willowemoc
and the Beaverkill. A range of species from browns to
rainbows to brookies inhabit these legendary waters.
Also nestled in the Catskills around the Livingston Manor
area are mountain lakes and ponds. These spring fed waters
sustain a large number of species such as large and smallmouth
bass, pickerel, black bass, crapies, perch and northern
pike. They also maintain bullheads, bluegills, carp and
lake trout.
Fishing is a year-round activity for the angling enthusiast
whether you throw the fly, cast the spinning rod or plant
the tip-up. We invite you to find out more about how to
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| Rivers and Brooks |
Species |
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| Beaverkill River |
Brown trout, rainbow trout, brook trout;
both stocked and native |
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| Willowemoc River |
Brown trout, rainbow trout, brook trout;
both stocked and native |
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| Biscuit Brook |
Brown trout, rainbow trout, brook trout;
both stocked and native |
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| Lakes and Ponds |
Species |
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| Lake Waneta |
Large mouth bass, crapie, perch, northern
pike, blue gills (sunfish) |
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| Little Pond |
Large mouth bass, crapie, perch, northern
pike, blue gills (sunfish) |
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| Big Pond |
Large & small mouth bass, perch, northern
pike, blue gills (sunfish) |
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| Long Pond |
Large & small mouth bass, perch, northern
pike, blue gills (sunfish) |
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| Frick Pond |
Large & small mouth bass, perch, northern
pike, blue gills (sunfish) |
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Fishing Links
Catskill Fly Fishing
Center and Museum
Wullf
School of Fly Fishing

Fishing Check List
Helpful for the first time angler or seasoned outdoorsman,
print out a copy of this handy little guide on what to
pack for your outing.
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Safety
The outdoors can be a great place reclaim peace of mind,
but with all its benefits comes a responsibility to yourself,
the wild and other hikers. Here are few pointers and some
do's and don'ts of camping
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