Hammond, New York, is a premier fishing destination nestled in St. Lawrence County, renowned for its exceptional diversity and year-round angling opportunities. The crown jewel is Black Lake—dubbed "Nature’s Fish Hatchery"—spanning over 8,300 acres with 60 miles of shoreline. This aquatic paradise features expansive weed beds, rocky shoals, and island drop-offs that create ideal habitats for trophy Smallmouth and Largemouth Bass, Walleye, Crappie, and Muskie. Special regulations protect bass populations, ensuring sustainable fishing for future generations.
Beyond Black Lake, the Indian River offers 75 miles of serene waterways perfect for canoeing and warmwater fishing, including abundant panfish and Catfish. The St. Lawrence River nearby adds world-class Smallmouth Bass and Muskie opportunities. Ice fishing thrives here in winter, with Crappie and Northern Pike drawing enthusiasts to frozen bays. Professional guides provide expert access to these rich fisheries, tailoring trips to seasonal patterns and species behavior for an unforgettable adventure. Hammond’s unspoiled landscapes and accessible waters make it a must-visit for every angler.