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Southern Wisconsin Fishing Report – September 4th, 2015
LAKE MICHIGAN/METRO AREA LAKES In Sheboygan, trollers averaged a couple of fish per boat. Chinooks, rainbows, and lakers were reported in similar numbers, with the most success coming from water 70 to 90 feet deep.
Catskills Fishing Report – September 4th, 2015
Beaverkill and Willowemoc: There were a fair amount of Tricos, small Olives and midges on the water most mornings. Terrestrials like beetles and ants have also been effective. Delaware East Branch: Tricos have been around
Thousand Island Fishing Report – September 4th, 2015
St. Lawrence River: Pike and perch action has been decent of late. Not hearing much on bass and walleye. Black Lake: It’s a great time of the year to fish for smallmouths; remember the 15-inch
Western New York Fishing Report – September 4th, 2015
Lake Ontario and tributaries: Some mature kings have been coming in the 60- to 100-foot range in front of Olcott and to the west, according to Wes Walker at The Slippery Sinker. Cutbait, flasher-fly rigs,
Central New York Fishing Report – September 4th, 2015
Lake Ontario: The Chinook salmon fishing continued to be slow, with fish scattered. It’s been a searching game looking for salmon and bait. Fish were being found from 150 to 600 feet of water. Depending
Finger Lakes/Southern Tier Fishing Report – September 4th, 2015
Cayuga Lake: Lake trout fishing continued to be good for both anglers trolling and vertical jigging. Water fleas and weed mats are a nuisance in some areas, so be prepared to deal with them. Trolling
Adirondacks Fishing Report – September 4th, 2015
This is a great time of year to fish the West Branch of the Ausable, with the Trico hatch as well as Isonychias offering up consistent action as water temps cool. Stripping streamers can also
Long Island/NYC Fishing Report – September 4th, 2015
The offshore waters reached 78 degrees this report period, which is a few degrees above normal and will likely extend the offshore fishing season late into the fall. The warm water has slowed the striped
Capital District Fishing Report – September 4th, 2015
Lake George: Smallmouth action has been rock solid in 25-35 feet, but topwater is an option as well. The lake trout fishery has been good all summer, with fish on either side of the 23-inch