Capital District Fishing Report – March 22nd, 2013
Not a lot happening right now as the region transitions from ice fishing to the open-water season leading into the April 1 trout opener.
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Not a lot happening right now as the region transitions from ice fishing to the open-water season leading into the April 1 trout opener.
Not much angling activity of late due to changing weather conditions and a lack of ice.
Most anglers are awaiting the official April 1 opener. That said, nymphs and streamers could be productive on waters now open for fishing (the West Branch of the Delaware upstream from the game lands and
St. Lawrence River Anglers continued to get out on Eel Bay, Lake of the Isles, Goose and Chippewa bays, but conditions may have changed. Black Lake Not hearing a lot right now.
LAKE MILLE LACS The majority of tullibees and perch continue to be pulled from 30 feet or more away from main-lake structure. There has been some good-sized perch caught in 12 feet on the east
Lake Ontario and tributaries In the tributaries of Lake Ontario, just about every stream has flow and fish – Four Mile, Twelve Mile, Eighteen Mile, Hopkins and Keg creeks. Water levels have come down and
With the warm weather predicted over the next week ice conditions may deteriorate very quickly. So, If you do decide to venture out on the ice, please check ice thickness frequently, walk from shore, fish
ALEXANDRIA AREA This area only received about five inches of snow this week, but strong winds caused big drifts to form on all lakes, preventing anglers from getting out. Until some of the snow melts
DULUTH AREA Ice-fishing action has been nonexistent and the open-water option for Kamloops on the North Shore also has been put on hold due to shifting ice, wind, and cold temperatures. Chalstrom’s Bait (218) 726-0094
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