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Finger Lakes/Central NY

Cayuga Lake: A few brown trout and landlocked salmon are being caught around Taughannock Point and AES (Milleken Station), along with some perch. Owasco Lake: Nothing to report after the warm spell. Skaneateles Lake: Fishing

St. Germain Area

Travel conditions on area lakes have improved dramatically. No more slush, but there are still some nasty frozen ruts in most places. Fishing has generally been fair, with panfish and northern pike providing the most

Central New York

Oneida Lake: The warm spell put a halt to ice fishing, and nothing was being reported earlier this month. Oswego River: The Oswego River has been running at around 16,000 cfs. There were browns and

Madison Area

Fishermen are still fishing Cherokee Marsh, University Bay, Monona Bay, and areas on Lake Wingra where they are catching bluegills and crappies. D&S Bait & Tackle, (608) 244-3474. Dorn Hardware, (608) 244-5403.

Park Falls Area

Colder temperatures and a lack of snow cover had increased the thickness of the ice prior to last week’s cold snap, but ice thickness may vary from lake to lake, so check conditions before heading

Capital District

Northern pike fishing in some of the backwaters of the Hudson River north of Stillwater has been good and good-sized fish have been caught. Reports from Fish307.com say that Brant Lake in Warren County is

Lake Michigan/Metro Area Lakes

In Port Washington, the water in the harbor is fairly turbid. Brown trout fishing has been relatively slow, but should pick up as the water clears. In Milwaukee, the ice has broken up on the

Long Island/NYC

The open and charter boats out of Shinnecock and Sheepshead Bay are targeting a mixed bag of cod, pollack, ling and sea bass on the offshore wrecks in 70 to 120 feet of water. Longer

Big Green Lake Area

Big Green still had a lot of open water last week. The only ice was in the town bay and Beyer’s Cove. There was some bluegill and perch action noted in those two locations, but

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