
New York Fishing Report – March 12, 2020
If you can get to the fish, reports indicate angler success at fisheries across the state.
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If you can get to the fish, reports indicate angler success at fisheries across the state.

Ice fishing is winding down, and the April 1 trout opener is looming. In the meantime, other species are providing opportunities for anglers across the state.

Most all bodies of water are finally becoming fishable. Lots of white ice. So get out there and enjoy because this might just last a few weeks this year.

With no prolonged cold snap to create better ice conditions, hard-water anglers in most of the state are now dealing with snow conditions that are making for tough travel on the ice. It’s been that

Scott Brauer says we are still growing ice around the state, and drops some knowledge about how to fish “first ice” in February.

It’s been a frustrating season for ice anglers, and that is continuing to be the case, with weather warm-ups making for sketchy ice conditions in most areas of the state.

Scott Brauer reminds us about ice safety, and gives an update on conditions around the state.

In a year when ice conditions have generally been sketchy, the North Country is probably the safest bet for getting out on the hard water. That said, keep an eye on changing conditions.

New York anglers, both open water and hard-water hopefuls, have been dealing with a roller-coaster weather pattern – record warmth followed by a cold snap and snow. As a result, ice anglers have been stymied
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