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Southeastern New York Fishing Report – March 6th, 2015
Anglers remain out on Lake Glenida, which was yielding a mix of lake trout and browns, as well as the West Branch Reservoir (trout and crappie). While winter was hanging on at last check, this
Catskills Fishing Report – March 6th, 2015
The region’s trout waters are iced over to the point where, at least right now, anglers aren’t optimistic about the April 1 trout opener. But things can change in a hurry. Catskill Flies
Thousand Island Fishing Report – March 6th, 2015
St. Lawrence River: Very tough travel on the ice right now. Anglers plodding their way out or taking a snow machine reported some small perch and a few northern pike in most areas. Black Lake:
Western New York Fishing Report – March 6th, 2015
Lake Ontario and tributaries: The open water below Burt Dam on Eighteen Mile Creek is shrinking and you may have to chop some ice to get a line wet there. Your better bet is to
Central New York Fishing Report – March 6th, 2015
Lake Ontario: Nothing to report. Oneida Lake: Travel on the ice continued to be very difficult with the deep snow and slush. Because of that there is little new information to report. Most areas of
Finger Lakes/Southern Tier Fishing Report – March 6th, 2015
Cayuga Lake: Snow and slush were making travel difficult on the lake so no new information to report. Use caution: snowdrifts can cover pressure cracks, making them difficult to see. Ice reports showed 10 to
Adirondacks Fishing Report – March 6th, 2015
On Lake Champlain, snow and slush also made for very tough travel and has keep many anglers home. Schroon Lake, too, was a frustrating slog for anglers due to snow and slush.
MInnesota Great Eight Lakes Fishing Report – March 6th, 2015
LAKE MILLE LACS East – Look for bigger perch and bigger pods of tullibees off the 25- to 32-foot mud flats. Some tullibees are coming through suspended. The morning has been most productive. Start looking
Metro Area Fishing Report – March 6th, 2015
NORTHEAST METRO Crappies are being found suspended over 15 to 20 feet on Big Carnelian Lake, 25 feet on White Bear Lake, 25 to 35 feet on Bald Eagle Lake, and in 35 feet or