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Fishing. Find detailed information on the Top New York
Fishing Lakes, New York Fishing Reports, New York
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New
York is a
prime Fishing Vacation Destination for Great Bass
Fishing and Sport Fishing. With outstanding
Freshwater Fishing Lakes like:
Lake Ontario,
Lake Erie,
Lake Champlain,
Lake George and Sport
Fishing on the
Long
Island coast you are sure to catch your fishing
limit.
New York
Fishing Charters and Fishing Guides are located all
around NY State to help make your Fishing Vacation one
to remember. Once you spend your Fishing Trip at one of
our fine
New York Lake
Resorts, you will find it's a place you won't want
to leave!
New York
Lake Homes are for sale throughout the state if you
are looking for a second home or retirement. The
Finger Lakes and
Adirondack Lakes
are also popular destinations for fishing and
sightseeing. Whether your here for our great Trout and
Bass Fishing or just a quiet day on the boat, New York
is THE place for your next Fishing Trip.
New
York Fishing Reports
As the water temperature starts to dip
into the lower 40's and upper 30's one important tip
would be to slow down. The big bass will still bite as
they try to prepare for the winter months. Great baits
to use for largemouth bass during these times are
bulkier Jig-n-Pigs and Texas rigged creature baits
fished slowly on the bottom. Try focusing your efforts
on the first drop-off and around timber. When targeting
smallmouth bass try using tube jigs and curly tailed
grubs in green pumpkin and smoke colors. Fish these
baits by slowly bouncing them along rocky bottoms.
Canandaigua Lake NY Fishing Report
Lake trout and rainbow trout fishing
continues to be good, especially on the north end.
Trolling blue stickbaits and spoons in 60 to 80 feet of
water has been working well.
Cayuga Lake NY Fishing Report
Some lake trout are being taken 40 to 80 feet down over
150 to 200 feet of water. Some yellow perch are being
taken in 10 to 15 feet of water in the north end on
minnows. There are some brown trout, Atlantic salmon and
a few rainbows in the larger tributaries like Fall Creek
and Lower Cayuga Inlet. With the low clear water, fish
are pretty spooky.
Chautauqua Lake NY Fishing Report
Yellow perch action continues to be good for anglers
fishing mid-lake areas in 10-16 fow. Anglers have also
seen good perch and panfish action from shore,
especially at Long Point State Park where a duo caught
90 perch on Sunday. Minnows are top bait, but worms or
grubs will work as well. Muskellunge are still an
option, target them by casting bucktail spinners or
large stickbaits over the weeds in 10-12 fow.
Lake Erie NY Fishing Report
Catches have been decent for perch anglers targeting
shallower schools. A good start is in 50 feet of water (fow)
between Cattaraugus Creek and Sturgeon Point. Watch your
graph and move around, a few feet (depth) on either side
of 50 should be good as well. Anglers can also give
their favorite nearshore springtime areas a go for late
season walleye. Walleye typically move back inshore at
this time of year to feed before the onset of winter.
For smallmouth bass, key on reef and shoal areas in
15-30 feet of water (fow). A drop-shot rig with live
crayfish or shiners works well, but tubes or plastics
that imitate crayfish, gobies and shiners will also
produce.
Oneida Lake NY Fishing Report
The nighttime shore bite for walleyes is mixed, some
nights are good and some real slow. Casting stickbaits
that resemble gizzard shad (blue & silver or black &
silver) is producing walleye when they are hitting.
Yellow perch are hitting fathead minnows fished in 10 to
20 feet of water around weeds. Smallmouth bass fishing
continues to be good throughout the lake.
Lake Ontario NY Fishing Report
Steelhead and brown trout are being caught by shore
anglers casting spoons off of Irondequoit Bay, Maxwell
Creek, Webster Park, and Bear Creek. There are still a
few salmon in some of the tributaries. Even though there
isn't a lot of water, there are some rainbows in Maxwell
Creek. Good baits have been egg sacs in orange or
chartreuse and single eggs.
Seneca Lake NY Fishing Report
Yellow perch are hitting in around 30 to 40 feet of
water on minnows or worms. Lake trout are being caught
by trolling in 70 to 90 feet near bottom. Some lake
trout are also being caught on egg sacks off the pier in
Watkins Glen. Landlocked salmon are still being caught
on green flasher-fly rigs on the south end of the lake.
Some brown trout have been caught from shore on the
south end using stickbaits. Bass are being caught at the
south end on shiners.
Skaneateles Lake NY Fishing Report
Rainbow trout fishing continues to be fair for anglers
trolling on the surface with small stickbaits and spoons
over 15 to 60 feet of water. A few lake trout are also
being taken this way. Worm & marshmallow rigs are
beginning to produce some rainbows for shore anglers.
Hudson River NY Fishing Report
The Hudson River black bass fishing has been excellent.
Water temperatures are around 45 degrees. Anglers are
reporting catching alot of fish in the creek mouths and
around rock piles on the main river. Crankbaits,
suspended jerkbaits, spinnerbaits and big jig-n-pigs
seem to be the baits of choice.
Niagra River NY Fishing Report
The steelhead action is really picking up on the lower
river. Boaters report good catches of steelhead in the
Artpark drift, however the Stella, Johnson, Jackson and
Canadian drifts have also been producing chromers. Pink
egg sacs have been the ticket, but skein and Kwikfish
have worked as well. The shoreline along Artpark State
Park has also been a hot spot for anglers fishing from
shore. Good catches of steelhead have been reported on
egg sacs, egg pattern flies, spoons and spinners. Shore
anglers can also find river access at Devils Hole State
Park and Whirlpool State Park.
Salmon River NY Fishing Report
Steelhead and brown trout are scattered throughout the
river and are cooperative if not spooked. Anglers have
been doing better early or late in the day with the
current water flow. The Douglaston Salmon Run has been
reporting some good steelhead action, as well as the
upper end of the river. Blue egg sacs, pink worms, glo
roe beads are producing fish on the bottom and under
floats. Blue sucker spawn, glo bugs and bright estaz
patterns have been the successful flies lately.
*New York Fishing Report courtesy of NYS Dept. of
Environmental Conservation
Top New York Ice Fishing Lakes
Lake Champlain -
Lake Champlain is
popular with ice-fishermen because it contains both
coldwater and warmwater species. Most anglers target
walleyes, smelts, perch, pike, landlocked salmon and
lake trout, they also take rainbow and brown trout,
pickerel, muskellunge, crappies and other panfish.
Saratoga Lake -
Ice-fishermen at
Saratoga Lake can count on a mixed bag, with plenty of
weedy shallows harboring pike, bluegills and crappies,
with walleyes and perch usually hanging at intermediate
depths or near the bottom.
Lake Ontario -
Sodus Bay is the
center of ice-fishing activity on the south shore of
Lake Ontario, a favorite destination for Rochester-area
fishermen. Conditions here are varied, from plenty of
weed-filled shallows leading to deeper water with gentle
dropoffs and structure along the west side of Eagle and
Newark islands. Fishing off points extending out from
shore is recommended for pike, perch and panfish.
Oneida Lake -
The large
Shackleton Shoals in the middle of the lake is the most
noted walleye-perch hotspot. A cluster of shoals off
Constantia, including Pancake, Grassy and Dakin, are
also popular fish magnets, along with Messenger Shoal in
the east end.
Lake
Erie -
For excellent
perch fishing, with an occasional run of lunker
walleyes, try Sturgeon Point, where there is good public
access. Perch schools often hold along the same
ledges and dropoffs as in the spring and fall, try
fishing northwest of Sturgeon Point toward the
Evans-Angola Bar.
Chautauqua Lake -
Walleyes attract
most ice-fishermen to the northern basin, due to its
deeper water and more diverse habitat. Anglers usually
set up over a rock or gravel bottom at depths ranging
from 20 to 50 feet. Recommended areas include
Prendergast Point, Long Point, Chautauqua Institution
and Mission Meadows. Chautauqua Lake also offers
excellent perch and crappie fishing at Bemus Bay,
Dewittville Bay and Irwins Bay in the northern basin,
and at Ashville Bay in the southern basin.
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