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Thousand Islands Fishing Report – May 17th, 2013

St. Lawrence River The bullhead, perch and crappie fishing has been running hot and cold lately. Many anglers are now targetting walleye and pike in the shallow water stretches of the river. Black Lake Panfish

Western New York Fishing Report – May 17th, 2013

Lake Ontario and tributaries In the St. Catharines King of the Lake tournament last month, the winner produced eight king salmon over two days to take the top prize. Lake trout are turning on at

Central New York Fishing Report – May 17th, 2013

Lake Ontario When the wind isn’t blowing too hard and anglers can get out, they are getting some nice brown trout and lakers on stickbaits and small spoons. Natural colors like black and silver, blue

Adirondacks Fishing Report – May 17th, 2013

Attention has now drifted away from spring gobblers and turned to trout. With good water conditions and temps, virtually all area trout waters have been stocked – some more than once. Reports have been good

Long Island/NYC Fishing Report – May 17th, 2013

The water temperature has risen several degrees, significantly improving the freshwater fishing throughout the Island and city lakes and ponds. The largemouth bass fishing has been excellent, with largemouth in the three-pound class caught on

Capital District Fishing Report – May 17th, 2013

Trout anglers were focusing on the region’s waters (Kayderosseras, Mettawee, Battenkill), while crappie action was decent on Saratoga Lake. Not hearing a lot on Lake George, but lakers and landlocks should be a good option.

Southeast Minnesota Fishing Report – May 17th, 2013

ALBERT LEA AREA There’s a night bite for walleyes with spinners and minnows in shallow water at Fountain Lake. Dane Bay on Fountain and Pickeral Lake are producing northern pike with bobbers and fatheads. Crappie

Southwest Minnesota Fishing Report – May 17th, 2013

FAIRMONT AREA Walleyes are hitting jigs and plastics in less than six feet at Tuttle Lake. Crappies are shallow during low-light periods and in eight to 12 feet during the day at lakes Budd, Hall,

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