
New York Fishing Report – December 19, 2025
The upper drifts here are producing a mix of steelhead, lake trout and brown trout, while catches in the lower drifts are dominated by brown trout.
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The upper drifts here are producing a mix of steelhead, lake trout and brown trout, while catches in the lower drifts are dominated by brown trout.

There’s ice on lakes across the state, but be careful out there. There are reports of anglers catching fish, but that’s been a bit spotty, too.

Ice making off to a good start. Here’s a look at the New York fishing and hunting report across the state on Dec. 28, 2025.

Brown trout are still cooperating in this location. Wax worms and spikes have been the way to go.

Some hunkered post-spawn browns, kings and steelhead can provide on-and-off action for light line-drifters.

Steelhead are now the main species here, with a few brown trout being caught.

Fishing the likely holding spots will be productive – you just have to put in your time.

For now, there is good action for spawning browns and post-spawn fish and some nice steelhead.

Time of transition if upon hunters and anglers. A look at the New York fishing and hunting report across the state on Dec. 5, 2025.
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