Locations

Locations

New York has beautiful lakes for fishing and visiting, as well as great picturesque mountains and trails for hiking. 

Saratoga Lake

Our fishing friendly equipped and comfortable Alumacraft is conveniently docked at peaceful South Shore Marina in Malta, NY. Saratoga Lake is loaded with big lunker bass, tasty walleyes and huge scrappy panfish.

Upstate NY Trout and Salmon! Seneca and Cayuga Lake

Prior to moving to Saratoga, I was a frequent pursuer of Lunker Trout, Salmon and Walleye in the Finger Lakes and Lake Ontario.

Southern Adirondacks- Rainbow Trout and Brook Trout.

My ultimate all-time outdoor experience is catching beautiful trout in backwoods Adirondack ponds and roadside NY State Parks for chunky feisty Brook Trout and colorful leaping Rainbow Trout!

Your lake- Any Species.

Our Alumacraft is certified, safe and light to trailer to “your lake”! Between our statewide connections and deep experience- “Let’s do some catching” on your lake of choice.

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Testimonials

“My wife and I have gone fishing with Frank Geremski many, many times on Saratoga Lake, the finger lakes and black river bay. They were, without a doubt, some of the BEST fishing trips we’ve ever experienced. Always caught the most and the biggest fish while enjoying his company. Always a great time fishing with Frank.”

Walt Keesler (and Joyce)

“My wife and I have gone fishing with Frank Geremski many, many times on Saratoga Lake, the finger lakes and black river bay. They were, without a doubt, some of the BEST fishing trips we’ve ever experienced. Always caught the most and the biggest fish while enjoying his company. Always a great time fishing with Frank.”

Walt Keesler (and Joyce)

“My wife and I have gone fishing with Frank Geremski many, many times on Saratoga Lake, the finger lakes and black river bay. They were, without a doubt, some of the BEST fishing trips we’ve ever experienced. Always caught the most and the biggest fish while enjoying his company. Always a great time fishing with Frank.”

Walt Keesler (and Joyce)

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