Capital District Fishing Report – March 7th, 2014
It’s been a great ice season on Lake George, although on-ice travel of late has been a challenge due to snow and slush. That may have changed by now, however. One thing that hasn’t changed
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It’s been a great ice season on Lake George, although on-ice travel of late has been a challenge due to snow and slush. That may have changed by now, however. One thing that hasn’t changed
Not hearing a lot of fishing reports, aside from the fact that ice fishing was possible in many of the East of Hudson reservoirs. Things could change quickly this time of year, however, so use
Not hearing much right now as anglers prep for the April 1 trout opener, which seems like a long way off with the recent weather. Catskill Flies
St. Lawrence River: Plenty of ice and it’s expected to stick around for a while, but be aware of warmups that could cause problems along the shore. Black Lake: Tough travel on ice, and we’re
DULUTH AREA Anglers have started walking on Lake Superior at Brighten Beach and the 21st Avenue Parking area and catching lake trout. These fish are suspended over 50 to 120 feet of water and are
ALEXANDRIA AREA Look to Christopherson’s Bay on Lake Ida in eight to 12 feet or to Maple Lake in seven to 15 feet for crappies and sunfish. Crappies also are being found suspended over 11
LAKE MINNETONKA AREA Work the Spring Park, Black Lake, and North Arm areas of Lake Minnetonka for sunfish and crappies in 10 to 15 feet. Lake Sarah is giving up a mixed bag of panfish,
FARIBAULT AREA Look to Roberds Lake during the evening hours for crappies in 10 to 12 feet, while the south side of Shields Lake is kicking out sunfish in 12 to 14 feet. On Cedar
LAKE MILLE LACS Perch and a few crappies are being caught in the bays such as Cove, Isle, and Wahkon on the east side. On the west side, St. Alban’s Bay has a few roads
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