Finger Lake Fishing Report – October 4th, 2013
Cayuga Lake: Vertical jigging has been working for lake trout, with fish being found in 65-110 foot of water. Trolling down 70-80 feet over 100-160 foot of water with spoons or flasher and flies is
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Cayuga Lake: Vertical jigging has been working for lake trout, with fish being found in 65-110 foot of water. Trolling down 70-80 feet over 100-160 foot of water with spoons or flasher and flies is
While a lot of the focus is now on the early archery deer season and the early bear season in the region, some of the best fishing of the season can be had right now.
The saltwater fishing during this report period was one of the best of the year as we are in the transition season, resulting in both summer and fall patterns. This has resulted in excellent mixed
Bass action continues to be very good on Lake George and Saratoga Lake, and lake trout have also been hitting well on Lake George. That said, many sportsmen are now thinking deer with the archery
Beaverkill and Willowemoc: Hatches are small Olives, Isonychias, Caddis, some Light Cahills and midges. Nymphs and terrestrials continue to be effective. West Branch of the Delaware: As on other rivers, small BWOs are important, along
St. Lawrence River: Northern pike have been offering up some good action of late. Not hearing a lot on walleye and bass, but things should be heating up. And the muskie hunters are beginning their
ALEXANDRIA AREA During the day, a jig and minnow is turning walleyes at lakes Miltona and Ida in 15 to 40 feet, Lake Carlos in 24 to 30 feet, and at Lake Andrew in 18
LAKE MINNETONKA AREA Pike are hitting spinners and minnows on the 15-foot weed edges of Lake Minnetonka. A few walleyes can be had with minnows during low-light periods on Minnetonka in 18 to 24 feet,
LAKE MILLE LACS A few anglers started pulling crankbaits at night on the rock points and shoreline breaks for walleyes, but success has been limited. This should improve once the water cools a bit. Smallmouth
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