Basin countries United States Average depth 43 ft (13 m) Surface elevation 151 m Mean depth 13 m | Surface area 116 acres (47 ha) Max. depth 120 ft (37 m) Area 47 ha | |
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Location Carmel Hamlet, New York |
Phil holly catches a brown trout on lake gilead in carmel ny with pics lower quality
Lake Gilead is a 116-acre (0.47 km2) lake located in Carmel Hamlet in Putnam County, New York. It has a mean depth of 43 feet (13 m) and is about 120 feet (37 m) deep at its greatest depth. The lake is located within the lower Hudson River basin.
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- Phil holly catches a brown trout on lake gilead in carmel ny with pics lower quality
- Map of Lake Gilead Carmel NY 10512 USA
- Phil holly catches a brown trout on lake gilead in carmel ny hd
- References
Map of Lake Gilead, Carmel, NY 10512, USA
Lake Gilead is part of the New York City water system as a controlled lake.
Ice fishing is allowed on Lake Gilead during the winter. Fish species present include (but are not limited too) largemouth bass, rainbow, lake and brown trout, chain pickerel, yellow perch, and panfish. In the 1990s a local fisherman illegally introduced northern pike, though they are rarely caught.
Phil holly catches a brown trout on lake gilead in carmel ny hd
References
Lake Gilead Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA