
New York Fishing Report – December 26, 2025
Steelhead and browns are all the rage in these rivers and beyond.

Steelhead and browns are all the rage in these rivers and beyond.

With murky waters, spinners are good lures to use because of the vibration.

As the weather and water flows go ahead, so will the chance for productive drifts in the smaller waterways.

In looking back on the 2025 fishing season for Lake Ontario, lake managers with the New York Department of Environmental Conservation’s Lake Ontario Unit had plenty of good news to share with members of the

Starting in 2026, Major League Fishing will restrict the use of forward-facing sonar at all professional and boater/co-angler levels of competition, from the Phoenix Bass Fishing League to the Bass Pro Tour.
The decision

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) recently announced the acquisition of approximately 1,624 acres of conservation easement on lands in northern New York from the Open Space Institute (OSI).

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is now recognizing a third option for online hunter education certification.

The upper drifts here are producing a mix of steelhead, lake trout and brown trout, while catches in the lower drifts are dominated by brown trout.

There’s no such thing as a quiet year in New York’s sporting world, and 2025 was no exception.
Change is bound to happen and the year featured plenty of it, and on a variety
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