
New York Lake Profile – Tooley Pond, St. Lawrence County
Tooley Pond is just a dot on the map, unless you happen to be a small-boat bass angler.

Tooley Pond is just a dot on the map, unless you happen to be a small-boat bass angler.

Fishing for warm-water species has been slow, with most of the action occurring mornings and evenings around cover such as weed beds. On the big lakes, action for cold-water species like lake trout and salmon

Fishing continues to heat up. Walleyes getting better, too – go-to is a jig and a minnow. And northern pike still providing lots of fun for anglers. And bass? It’s been crazy.

There was a little bump in the road this week with the return of warm weather again forcing water temperatures to climb. This up-and-down fluctuation in lake temperatures seems to have walleyes not knowing what

Water temps increase again and summer patterns continue. Check out two obvious patterns for big bass – and an easy option to just “go fishing” for fun.

Here’s a primer on how to go about tackling an August flat by keying in on the three zones.

Salmon are moving towards shore on Michigan’s Great Lakes and it won’t be long before the river bite heats up. Reports of fish being caught in less than 100 feet of water have come from

Van Etten also has a robust panfish population with some good-sized crappies and a lot of yellow perch.

Waters across the state continue to cool down a bit. So how’s that impacting the bite?
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