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May 17, 2012

Lake Erie (trophy bass, walleye seasons) draws crowd – Thousand Island Report

St. Lawrence River Walleye and pike are now the focus, but we haven’t heard a lot lately, which could simply be a product of some rainy weather. Black Lake Fishing pressure has been light, but that’s not indicative of the quality of the fishing. Walleye season should lure more anglers out.

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Lake Erie (trophy bass, walleye seasons) draws crowd – Catskill Report

Heavy rains last week made most of the region’s streams unfishable, but just briefly and the rain was actually a welcome sight. Hatches were running about normal for this time of year, and some Sulphurs were starting to show on the West Branch of the Delaware River, as well as the main stem and the

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Lake Erie (trophy bass, walleye seasons) draws crowd – Capital District

This is a good time of year to hit the region’s stocked trout waters when water conditions allow. The Mettawee and Battenkill are always worth a look, as is Kayderosseras Creek. Saratoga Lake should be seeing some walleye action with the season now open. On Lake George, laker trout fishing remained solid, with the occasional

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