Chazy Lake

Set in the valley between Lyon and Ellenburg mountains, Chazy Lake has some very nice views. The lake runs mainly north to south. It has a good fishery and is quite popular.

Physical characteristics:

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Elevation: 1541 feet
Area: 1807 acres
Maximum depth: 72 feet
Mean depth: 33 feet
Maximum Width: ~1.5 miles
Length: ~ 3.5 miles
Thermocline: ~ 30 feet
Chazy Lake contour map (PDF) (219 KB)

Access:
DEC boat launch with a hard surface ramp is located off Route 374, 5 miles west of the Village of Dannemora. It has parking for 20 cars and trailers.

General Fishing Information:
Fish species present in the lake are lake trout, landlocked salmon, rainbow trout, smallmouth bass, northern pike, brown bullhead, yellow perch, rainbow smelt, and pumpkinseed. The lake trout, rainbow trout and landlocked salmon fishing is concentrated in the center of the lake over the deepest water. Spoons and crankbaits in silver or silver/blue work the best. The northern pike were an illegal introduction. While not very numerous, the pike can attain large sizes.

Emerald Ash Borer Trap

You are seeing a lot of these populating the North Country these days, with the bright purple sides that attracts them, and they get stuck on the sticky sides.

Taken on Tuesday August 18, 2009 at Chazy Lake.