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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

Lake Ontario NY Fishing Report

Trolling near shore for brown trout has been very good. Trolling stickbaits or spoons in 10 to 20 feet of water has been a good starting point. Steelhead good numbers of brown trout are being taken in the tributaries. Small egg sacs, single eggs, nymphs and small jigs fished under floats are all still working.

Cayuga Lake NY Fishing Report

Anglers trolling are getting lake trout, brown trout and Atlantic salmon. Lake trout are coming on spoons or flasher and fly rigs fished 100 to 115 feet down over 130 to 150 feet. Fishing stickbaits on the surface over 15 to 25 feet of water is working for the brown trout and salmon. Anglers getting out in boats on the north end are getting some yellow perch.

Chautauqua Lake NY Fishing Report

Live minnows or small tube jigs are good baits for crappie. Bullhead should start to show in the canals and nearshore areas soon.

Keuka Lake NY Fishing Report

Lake trout are being taken on spoons and flashers and flies fished down 145 feet over 160 feet of water. Jigging with spoons is working for lakers in 135 to 140 feet of water.

Niagara River NY Fishing Report

Anglers can target trout by drifting egg sacs and minnows or by casting spoons. Spring can also be a good time to target yellow perch in the sheltered harbors and bays. Emerald shiners are best bait for perch.

Oneida Lake NY Fishing Report

Anglers getting out in boats are catching perch on minnows. Big Bay has been producing bluegills and crappies with minnows and spikes working.

Salmon River NY Fishing Report

Steelhead are beginning to spawn in the riffle areas. There are fish being caught throughout the river. Baits that are working well are egg sacs (blue or white mesh), beads (8 and 10mm), wooly buggars and black stonefly nymph.

Seneca Lake NY Fishing Report

Lake trout are being taken on flies and flashers fished 110 feet down over 150 feet of water. Atlantic salmon and brown trout are hitting spoons fished 10 to 20 feet down over 80 to feet of water. Yellow perch fishing from the pier has been good with fish hitting minnows, spikes and oak leaf grubs.

 

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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