Finger Lake Fishing Report – January 24th, 2014
Cayuga Lake: There is ice on the north end and anglers have been out, but no reports of ice thickness. Seneca Lake: The cold and windy weather has made getting out in a boat difficult
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Cayuga Lake: There is ice on the north end and anglers have been out, but no reports of ice thickness. Seneca Lake: The cold and windy weather has made getting out in a boat difficult
Anglers remain out in force on Lake Champlain, with perch offering up the most action. Some northerns were also being taken in the typical spots up north and in the Ticonderoga area. On Schroon Lake,
Overall, the codfishing has slowed, which may have been due to the sudden drop in water temperature resulting from the recent stretch of record cold weather. In general, the codfishing was slower than during the
Saratoga Lake ice was holding up well at last report, with anglers reporting hit-and-miss action on perch and pickerel. On Lake George, ice conditions had deteriorated last week. That could have changed by now; a
Ice conditions change dramatically in this region, and prior to a mid-month warmup anglers were out on several waters, including West Branch Reservoir, Muscoot Reservoir, White Pond and Lake Gilead. But check conditions before you
Not hearing a lot on the ice fishing front or from stream anglers, which is likely a product of the changing conditions, iffy ice and high water. Catskill Flies
St. Lawrence River: Plenty of ice in the popular spots like Eel and Chippewa Bay and Lake of the Isles, with some good perch action reported last week. Over in Jefferson County, Chaumont Bay was
DULUTH AREA Crappies and walleyes continue to hit minnows during the evening hours in 12 to 14 feet at Fish Lake or in less than eight feet at Boulder Lake. Hit Duluth Harbor on
ALEXANDRIA AREA Walleyes are hitting in the evenings at Lake Miltona and Lake Ida in 16 to 24 feet and at Lake Le Homme Dieu in 16 to 20 feet. Crappies remain suspended over
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