
Tioughnioga River ramp - Yaman Park, Cortland, NY
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ripraff
N 42° 36.517 W 076° 09.467
18T E 405033 N 4718003
This short cement ramp is off of the road around Yaman Park.
Waymark Code: WMVZEG
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 06/16/2017
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"The Tioughnioga River is a large deep pooled river that flows through Cortland and Broome counties. It begins in Cortland (Cortland County) where the East and West Branches combine, and then flows south for 34 miles until its confluence with the Chenango River (Broome County) at Chenango Forks. The Otselic River, a major tributary, enters the Tioughnioga near Whitney Point. The Tioughnioga is probably best fished from a canoe, kayak or small car-top boat."
"Fish Species - Brown trout, smallmouth bass, northern pike, walleye, yellow perch, pumpkinseed sunfish, bluegill, rock bass, brown bullhead, common carp, fall fish, and white sucker...The Tioughnioga River is not stocked. Brown trout found in the river are either wild fish or holdovers that have moved downstream from stockings that take place in both the East and West Branches."