New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

06/26/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/26/2024 09:48

DEC Announces Completion of Long Eddy Fishing Access Site Along Delaware River

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) today announced the completion of a new fishing access site along the Delaware River in Sullivan County. The Long Eddy fishing access site features parking accommodations for up to seven trailered vehicles and six cars.

"DEC is committed to investing in projects like this one to continue to expand access to outdoor recreation and enhance the visitor experience," DEC Regional Director Kelly Turturro said. "The new parking area at the Long Eddy fishing access site will ensure more anglers can enjoy outstanding fishing opportunities on the Delaware River."

The Long Eddy fishing access site is located along Ferry Street in the town of Fremont's hamlet of Long Eddy. A public boat launch for non-motorized boats is located at the end of Ferry Street just beyond the parking area.

The Delaware River is a diverse fishery with an array of opportunities for anglers, including trout, walleye, muskellunge, and certain migratory marine species.

The project was constructed through the efforts of DEC's Region 3 Bureau of Fisheries, Region 3 Division of Operations, and a private contractor.

The New York State Department of Health (DOH) provides advice to anglers about what fish are safe to eat and how often. Visit DOH's website to search by waterbody location.

DEC reminds those planning to visit New York's waters to Clean, Drain, Dry their boats, trailers, fishing gear, and other equipment before recreating in New York's waters to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species (AIS). Visit DEC's website for more information on how to Clean, Drain, Dry boats, fishing gear, and other equipment. A step-by-step guide for ridding boats and equipment of AIS with video can also be found on DEC's YouTube channel.