Charming house, feels like you have walked back in time in your house set to socialize, enjoy, and relax. Sit on the large deck and pick grapes from the vines while enjoying the view of the water from the several lounges and bistro tables. You can play Frisbee, toss the football , and sit in the large yard looking at the water. After watching the sunset take a lovely walk to one of the family own restaurants, taverns, ice cream stands, shops or pier.
When time for indoor fun enjoy interacting with you friends with game of cards , cocktails on the leather chair looking out onto the water.
If you into more active skills contact the owner about kayaks/canoes.
So many things to do or just do nothing. Lounge by the water, swim/fish off the docks. Options limitless at this place for you.
Golf: 5 Golf courses less than 10 miles.
Fish Species:
Walleye, large mouth bass, small mouth bass, chain pickerel, northern pike, tiger musky, bluegill, pumpkin seed sunfish, rock bass, black crappie, yellow perch, freshwater drum, common carp, bowfin, burbot, longnose gar, lake sturgeon, gizzard shad, and round goby.
Fishing:
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. Fishing from shore after dark this time of year with stickbaits and blade baits can be fantastic. Walleye can also be caught through the ice around shoals, drop offs and deep water flats. Ice fishing for yellow perch is very popular on Oneida Lake and normally takes place around deepwater flats in 30-40 feet of water.
Oneida Lake is a fantastic bass fishing location and numerous bass fishing tournaments are held each year on the lake. Oneida Lake has become a popular tournament stop for professional bass fishing organizations such as BASSMASTER and FLW. Small mouth bass can be caught around the many shoals while large mouth bass are found in the larger bays and anywhere there is good vegetation growth. Panfish can be found throughout the lake. Big Bay is a popular ice fishing location for panfish and one of the first areas on the lake to ice up.
Young of the year yellow perch and gizzard shad, along with round goby are the main forage fish found in the lake.