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Adirondaks Fishing Report – December 13th, 2013
Typically this is the time when some waters might lock up, such as Lake Colby in Saranac Lake. That hadn’t happened as of press time, but keep an eye on ice conditions and the possibility
Long Island/NYC FIshing Report – December 13th, 2013
The keeper-sized stripers have largely moved out of the area, with larger fish reported along the South Jersey shore. There were numerous smaller stripers being taken from both the boat and beach, but few keepers.
Capital District Fishing Report – December 13th, 2013
Nothing happening on the fishing front that we’ve heard, with the focus on the muzzleloader deer season now.
Southeastern New York Fishing Report – December 13th, 2013
Hunting season has pushed fishing to the backburner, so really not a lot to report.
Catskill Fishing Report – December 13th, 2013
Beaverkill and Willowemoc: Only no-kill stretches are open now. Streamers and nymphs fished slow will be most productive. Delaware West Branch: River above the game lands closed. Delaware Main Stem: Running high at last check.
Thousand Island Fishing Report – December 13th, 2013
St. Lawrence River: Not hearing much of late. Black Lake: Nothing to report on the fishing front now, and probably won’t be until safe ice arrives.
Central Wisconsin Fishing Report – December 13th, 2013
DOOR PENINSULA AND KEWAUNEE AREA The Sturgeon Bay ship canal had some skim ice forming, as did Sawyer Harbor and the back bays of Little Sturgeon, which makes it that much tougher to get out.
Northern Wisconsin Fishing Report – December 13th, 2013
ASHLAND AREA In Bayfield County, woodcock moved out of the area ahead of the gun deer season, but grouse hunters are still having much success. Though grouse numbers appear to be down this year, those
Southern Wisconsin Fishing Report – December 13th, 2013
GREEN BAY/APPLETON AREA All along the Fox River fishing pressure remains slow, but there were a few more anglers out looking for muskies than last week. Anglers were using crankbaits (perch and other dark colors)