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Fishing in Haverstraw, New York, United States

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Map of Paine Lake© Mapbox, © OpenStreetMap
It’s not painful it just next to where Thomas Paine was buried
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Bigfishnofart

It’s a very small lake but it is very full with fish. I would say that is that in some places it gets very sour close to the shore, and there are a lot of trees in and out of the water that you might get hooked on, but other than that is, is a very very field lake with nice scenery and pretty big freshwater fish

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Map of Crestmere Lake© Mapbox, © OpenStreetMap
Several species
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austin-lancaster

Multiple points of entry to the river (Sheffield park and stop & shop to name a few). Several different species, just need to know where and when to look. Please be kind to the rivers. Pick up your used fishing gear, beverages/food, and recreational activities after use. Please be kind to the fish, catch and release with care if you’re not consuming. NJ fish and wildlife police checks for fishing licenses at thee locations, have it on you.