
New York’s statewide fishing and hunting report on April 24, 2025
Turkey season on the horizon, and fishing picks up. Here’s a look at New York’s fishing and hunting report on April 24, 2025.
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Turkey season on the horizon, and fishing picks up. Here’s a look at New York’s fishing and hunting report on April 24, 2025.

Open-lake trolling action has so far been all about onshore brown trout when there’s some stained and slightly warmer water to target.

Inshore brown trout fishing here has started, and anglers have been doing great.

There’s been some smallmouth bass action, real good at times, reported. A few bass are likely moving up the Oak, too.

Inshore brown trout fishing on Lake Ontario has started, and anglers have been doing great catching lots of browns and some Atlantic salmon.

It’s time for trout and turkeys. Here’s a look at the New York fishing and hunting report on April 10, 2025.

Inshore brown trout fishing has started here, and anglers have been doing great, catching lots of browns and some Atlantic salmon.

When trollers have had reasonable conditions to get out here, the near-shore action for browns, lakers and cohos has been good.

The early spring brown trout bite on Lake Ontario is off to a good start inside 20 feet of water.
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