New York Fishing Report – October 3-10, 2025
The perch bite is on here, so try small jigs, small bright-colored spinners, or throwing gold-colored blade baits.
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The perch bite is on here, so try small jigs, small bright-colored spinners, or throwing gold-colored blade baits.
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Oahe should start producing some monster walleyes over the next couple of weeks and the perch will be schooling.
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Fishing pressure should amp up toward the upcoming holiday weekend.
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The best bite this week is in 17 – 27 feet. Vertical jigging with a frozen emerald shiner this time of year is definitely the go-to presentation, however, those trolling crankbaits are still having good success.
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The perch bite is on here, so try small jigs, small bright-colored spinners, or throwing gold-colored blade baits.
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Walleye bite is hot in some areas of the northeast.
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Night time temps have been dropping back so water temps are at least not spiking hot. So as much as we’d like to see a more serious cool-down with some precipitation to fire up the trib and near shore Lake action, anglers are still getting into some good kings on and off.
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Walleyes continue to congregate along the south shore, and despite unseasonably warm weather, anglers are putting good numbers of fish in the boat.
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After more than a decade in the works, a major access has opened for the public on the Cedar River State Water Trail, about five miles south of Austin, Minn.
Paddlers now can exit or launch onto the Cedar River after crews removed a construction-related silt curtain last week from the water below the new concrete ramp. This 3-acre site off Minnesota Highway 105 in Lyle Township also can be enjoyed by anglers and nature enthusiasts, and it features off-road parking stalls.