
New York Fishing Report – June 18, 2020
Summer means bass fishing, and across New York, there are endless opportunities for fishing both largemouth and smallmouth bass. And, as “luck” would have it, the bass bite has been intensifying of late.
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Summer means bass fishing, and across New York, there are endless opportunities for fishing both largemouth and smallmouth bass. And, as “luck” would have it, the bass bite has been intensifying of late.

It’s Invasive Species Awareness Week. Check out this demonstration on boat inspections and what it takes to get your boat decontaminated.

Canals across New York set to open. Elsewhere, brookie bite is hot, and lake fishing especially heating up.

Cooler water temperatures are contributing to some trout fishing action in places like the Adirondacks, where such conditions could prolong the season for anglers who typically back off when the waters warm.

Fishing in New York is about as busy as it can be, including striper fishing on the Hudson River.

What has been a cold spring has meant a slow warm-up in the water column compared to normal and anglers will want to adjust their fishing plans accordingly.

New York Outdoor News Editor Dan Ladd gives us the latest report from the waters of New York.

New York Outdoor News Editor Dan Ladd gives us an update to the current fishing situation in New York.

The action is picking up for anglers targeting northern pike and walleye with those seasons now open. And bass anglers are at full throttle during what is typically the spawn.
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