Catskill Fishing Report – November 29th, 2012
The Beaverkill and Willowemoc were both clear and wadeable last week. Water temps have varied from the high 30s to the low 40s. Some small Olives are about in the afternoon, but conditions favor the
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The Beaverkill and Willowemoc were both clear and wadeable last week. Water temps have varied from the high 30s to the low 40s. Some small Olives are about in the afternoon, but conditions favor the
St. Lawrence River With muskie season open through Dec. 15 on the big river, anglers were plying the water hoping for a truly big fish. No reports of late, however, of those exceptional muskies that
Lake Ontario and tributaries With the Southern Zone deer season in full swing, it’s actually a great time for casting a line since fishing pressure is generally light. Places like Fisherman’s Park along Route 78
Canandaigua Lake Trolling small spoons, as well as flashers and flies, in 50 to 125 feet of water, was yielding both lake trout and rainbow trout. Rainbows have been slightly higher up in the water
Deer hunters were making their final push as the Northern Zone firearms deer season headed for a close. It’s been a fairly solid season thus far despite the lack of a regionwide snowfall again this
DULUTH AREA The big lakes are still open or have nothing more than a skim of ice. There has been a few reports coming in from the small lakes that indicate varying ice depths with
STARBUCK AREA Most lakes are ice-covered, with the exception of a few open pockets on the bigger lakes or deep holes. A few anglers have been on three inches of ice at Lake Emily in
ALEXANDRIA AREA There’s still quite a bit of open water on the big lakes and only skim ice to two inches reported on the small bodies of water. Some of those small lakes might be
LAKE MILLE LACS The boat harbors are capped with ice and there’s skim ice along the shorelines, but the main lake is wide open. It’s going to take an extended stretch of cold, calm weather
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