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Long Island/NYC Fishing Report – July 13th, 2012

The saltwater season is advanced a few weeks due to the unseasonably hot weather raising the water temperatures to that normally experienced in early August as evidenced by the schools of dolphin – not the

Capital District Fishing Report – July 13th, 2012

Lake George lake trout were heading deeper (100-140 feet) but were still cooperating. Bass action was rock solid on the big lake, as well as panfish opportunities. Salmon fishing has slowed down. On the trout

Southeastern New York Fishing Report – July 13th, 2012

John Miller at Bob’s Sport and Tackle in Katonah reports trout fishing remained solid, with browns coming from Titicus and Croton Falls reservoirs, and Kensico Reservoir yielding both browns and lakers. Bass fishing has been

Catskills Fishing Report – July 13th, 2012

The Beaverkill and Willowemoc were low and warm last week. Fishing would only be recommended early in the morning. The Horton section of the Beaverkill is closed through Aug. 31 to protect trout from thermal

Thousand Islands Fishing Report – July 13th, 2012

St. Lawrence River Bass action was good, primarily on crayfish or tube jigs. Northern pike were being caught both live bait (minnows) and lures (Husky Jerks, etc.) in 20-30 feet. Black Lake Chapman’s Sports (315-324-5265)

Southwest Fishing Report – July 13th, 2012

FAIRMONT AREA Look for bluegills in four to six feet at lakes Sissiton, Hall, and Budd or for crappies hit eight to 15 feet of water on Budd and Hall. Cover water with crankbaits or

Northeast Fishing Report – July 13th, 2012

GRAND MARAIS AREA There’s some evening walleye action with Lindy Rigs and leeches in 10 to 18 feet on East Twin Lake and Two Islands Lake. On Lake Saganaga, a jig and minnow is producing

Northwest Fishing Report – July 13th, 2012

ALEXANDRIA AREA Hit the 14- to 18-foot cabbage on lakes Carlos, Geneva, Le Homme Dieu, and Darling for crappies. There’s some evening walleye action in 18 to 24 feet with a jig and minnow on

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