
New York Fishing Report – November 11, 2021 – video
The bass fishing season is winding down. On the bright side, if you head out to fish bass – or any species, for the most part – you should have plenty of room to work
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The bass fishing season is winding down. On the bright side, if you head out to fish bass – or any species, for the most part – you should have plenty of room to work

Fishing pressure looks more like the end of November than the beginning of November for this mid-week period so far.

Central Region 7 and Eastern Region 8 Oswego River The flow is still up there and is at 19,600 cubic feet per second (CFS) as of November 5. Because of that no new information. See

Hunting is all the rage right now, but there are still fish to be had.

The fish are biting – here’s where.

A recipe for fresh fish migrations in all the waterways and the chance for brown trout and steelhead hook-ups.

Attention turning to hunting, but there are still fish to be caught.

A good WNW wind recently probably moved more fish near shore or into the tribs from Lake Ontario.

NORTHWEST REGION Butler County Lake Arthur Anglers are catching catfish off the bottom using worms on chartreuse worm harnesses and using shrimp dipped in a garlic bait juice. Crawford County Conneaut Lake Recreational boating pressure
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