Long Island/NYC FIshing Report – January 10th, 2014
Anglers took advantage of the end of the sea bass season by fishing the deep-water wrecks aboard open and charter boats for large sea bass, jumbo porgies and a few cod, pollock and blues. The
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Anglers took advantage of the end of the sea bass season by fishing the deep-water wrecks aboard open and charter boats for large sea bass, jumbo porgies and a few cod, pollock and blues. The
While the hard-water crowd impatiently awaited safe ice for Lake George, there were some good ice fishing options available in the region. Anglers were on Saratoga Lake and pulling perch as well as largemouth bass
Not hearing anything on the fishing front, but the cold snap could lock up some popular waters for ice fishing, unless snowfall creates spotty ice conditions. The popular website www.iceshanty.com is a great resource for
The recent cold and snow have stalled any fishing on what trout waters are open to anglers, so nothing to report right now.
St. Lawrence River: Ice anglers were out in good numbers on spots like Eel Bay and Lake of the Isles. A few keeper-sized perch were reported, with action a bit on the hit-and-miss side. Black
FAIRMONT AREA Budd Lake is giving up crappies and walleyes in 12 to 15 feet. Look to Lake Sissiton for crappies and bluegills in 11 to 15 feet. Hall Lake is producing crappies in 12
WINONA AREA On the Mississippi River, tip-ups and sucker minnows are producing northern pike in 20 feet or less. Spoons are turning walleyes below most dams on the river as well. Work the 15-foot bar
DULUTH AREA Walleyes are hitting chubs at Boulder Lake in 10 feet and Fish Lake is kicking out crappies in 10 to 12 feet near the dam. Caribou Lake is giving up crappies during the
LAKE MILLE LACS East – Most resorts are plowing roads and starting to pull fish houses, with some allowing limited vehicle traffic. Isle Bay and Wahkon Bay are producing crappies and northern pike in less
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