
New York Fishing Report – December 3, 2020
Hold on, ice anglers. Unless it turns extremely cold, and real quick, it could take a little longer for lakes to freeze over thanks to some warm weather earlier this fall as well as in
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Hold on, ice anglers. Unless it turns extremely cold, and real quick, it could take a little longer for lakes to freeze over thanks to some warm weather earlier this fall as well as in

Early-November warm spell found anglers fishing in summer-like conditions for a brief period and was keeping water temperatures warm.

Recent rains should be helping rivers and streams recover and late-season fishing on those that are open awaits aspiring anglers.

Shore fishing for walleyes on Oneida Lake and the Long Island fall striper runs are happening.

Recent rains in New York have sure been beneficial to trout waters for late-season anglers, especially on the streams.

In the Adirondacks, brook trout season is winding down, and anglers are catching some beauties. Here’s what they’re using to catch ’em.

Fishing has been a little slow across the state, leaning more toward hunting. For anglers, a little (or more) rain would help the cause.

For some trout anglers, these are the best days of the entire year and come highly anticipated after a hot, dry summer.

Lake trout fishing is hot in the Great Lakes, the Finger Lakes and northern lakes like Lake Champlain and Lake George.
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