Capital District Fishing Report – April 4th, 2014
Trout anglers were ready for the open water season to begin, and reports will pick up as lakes open up and fishing activity increases.
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Trout anglers were ready for the open water season to begin, and reports will pick up as lakes open up and fishing activity increases.
Some of the region’s trout waters were scheduled to be stocked ahead of the April 1 trout opener. We’ll have more to report as the open water season fires up.
Anglers headed into the April 1 trout opener with the typical cold water conditions in the region’s rivers. Not much to report leading up to the trout kickoff. Catskill Flies
St. Lawrence River: There may yet be some fishable ice on the popular bays, but keep an eye on changing conditions. The ice can quickly become unsafe. Black Lake: Not hearing a lot now as
FARIBAULT AREA Fishing pressure continues to be light, but the few anglers going are catching panfish. Hit Lake Mazaska in 14 feet for crappies and sunfish during the morning and evening hours. On Hunt Lake,
RED WING AREA Prior to the cold and snow early this week, walleye and sauger action was good on the Mississippi River and anglers were starting to hook better numbers of big fish. A jig
DULUTH AREA Changing ice conditions on Lake Superior ended any ice-fishing options early this week. It’s also put an end to the Kamloops fishing for shore anglers until the ice blows out again – basically
ALEXANDRIA AREA Crappies continue to be found suspended over 18 to 22 feet on Lake Le Homme Dieu and Lake Darling. Reno Lake also is giving up crappies during low-light periods, while Little Mary Lake
LAKE MILLE LACS Perch fishing reports have been limited, but tullibees have started hitting on the mud flats over 30 to 35 feet. Snowmobiles remain the best travel option on most areas of the lake.
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