Niagara Falls (N.Y.) Fishing Report – March 11, 2026
The weather is starting to wake up and so are the fish.
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The weather is starting to wake up and so are the fish.
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Look for good drifting chances up and down the water course here now when flows are more drift-and-swing friendly and before any high water may return.
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Over the past week, lower Niagara River boaters were catching high numbers of steelhead, lake trout and brown trout, with the occasional walleye mixed in.
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Lower Niagara River fishing was good to very good this week with all the drifts producing fish on a variety of baits.
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There are some hard-fighting fresh fish with an occasional 30-plus-inch fish encountered.
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Anglers who enjoy targeting world-class pike are already reporting good action on tip-ups and quick-strike rigs. Traditionally, live suckers or a good dead bait will get the flags flying.
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Walleyes and perch are being caught through the ice and also in open water.
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Conditions are good for fresh steelhead migrations here.
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The Union Sportsmen’s Alliance (USA) hosted 97 kids and their families at the 2026 Take Kids Ice Fishing event on Feb. 21 at Lake George Regional Park.
Above-average temperatures across Minnesota leading up to the event raised concerns about ice conditions for attendees. To ensure everyone’s safety, Mike Rodger, the lead volunteer and Cement Masons Local 633 member, transported attendees from the parking lot to the ice fishing houses by a UTV pulling a trailer full of hay bales.