Erie County, NY
Ellicott Creek is a 45 mile long stream in Western New York. It was named after Ellicott Creek, who played a significant role in history of Western New York. Near the stream there is a park of the same name. In this place you can fish from the steel bridge, from the banks of the creek or from shallow sections, which can be reached by walking along the creek.
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Using a medium- to light-weight 6' rod and a reel that can hold about 50 yards of 8 lb test is recommended for fishing at Ellicott Creek.
Use barbless hooks, as they cause less damage for fish.
Regulations vary by location. Check the rules for your fish to stay informed and prepared for fishing.
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