The Fisheries and Limnology of Oneida Lake 2012 Final Report14June2012 CORNELL033SUGAMARKST0002806-0-2025

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Located a long cast northeast of Syracuse, New Yorks Oneida is a bucket list lake for many anglers because of its plentiful smallmouth bass. Discovering its excellent largemouth fishing is a bonus.
Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, Oneida Lake, and parts of the St. Lawrence River offer the most variety of healthy fish choices making them some of the best fisheries if you want to eat your catch.
In 2022, the department updated the Adirondack regional advice allowing all family members to eat fish from every Adirondack Park water, a major pivot from previous advice that restricted women and children from eating any fish from a water with a specific advisory.
While not geologically considered one of the Finger Lakes, Oneida Lake, because of its proximity, is referred by some as their thumb. Because it is shallow, it is warmer than the deeper Finger Lakes in summer and its surface freezes solidly in winter.
Oneida Lake is a relatively shallow, natural lake with an average depth of 22 feet and is named for the Iroquois Nation Oneida Tribe. The Oneidas called the lake Tsioqui or white water, a reference to the wave action on the lake on windy days.
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You can always call the water district for your area or game wardens/ DNR in your state. Generally if the fish looks fine and doesnt have marks, abnormalities, or worms Ill eat it.
Oneida Lake is best known for its walleye and yellow perch fishery. In the spring walleye can be found in shallow water adjacent to spawning areas and tributaries. During the summer months walleye are usually found in deeper water. As the water cools in the fall, walleye move back into the shallows.