Catskills
Beaverkill/Willowemoc: There have been reports of nice-sized holdover fish from the fall being caught and anglers are having a lot of success on stocked trout. Fly anglers are catching fish using nymphs, Quill Gordons, Hendricksons,
Beaverkill/Willowemoc: There have been reports of nice-sized holdover fish from the fall being caught and anglers are having a lot of success on stocked trout. Fly anglers are catching fish using nymphs, Quill Gordons, Hendricksons,

Sandy Creek, N.Y. – Fisheries biologists are still trying to determine why about 1,500 adult walleye died during a lampricide treatment on Little Sandy Creek last month. The fish died as a Canadian agency was
Honeoye Lake: Dan Sharp at Honeoye Bait and Tackle sends word that crappie action went cold with the temperatures and when things warm up again, so will the fishing. Try the southwest corner or the
May 21: Smelt dip netting season closes, Cayuga and Owasco lakes. May 30: Winter flounder season closes May 31: Spring gobbler season closes June 1: Scup, porgy, season opens June 14: Lake Champlain bass season
Lake Erie and tributaries: Action in the tributaries has been good. Most steelhead/rainbow trout are actively spawning right now so catch-and-release is recommended. Eighteen Mile Creek has been one of the better tribs, but Canadaway,
Norwich, N.Y. – Many New York deer hunters believe the state DEC needs to change its white-tailed deer management practices to improve the state’s deer herd, with more than a third of them favoring antler
Susquehanna, Chenango, Tioughnioga and Unadilla rivers: Channel catfish are hitting cut bait and chicken liver, with the best action taking place just before dark. Whitney Point Reservoir: Work is still taking place on the launch
Lake George anglers are reporting salmon and lake trout hitting off the pier in the Village of Lake George, as well as from boats. Medium-sized shiners are working the best. Saratoga Bait and Tackle, located
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