
New York Fishing Report – April 7-14, 2023
Anglers getting out on this lake are having luck trolling for brown trout.

Anglers getting out on this lake are having luck trolling for brown trout.

In recent years, anglers had challenged findings of the annual prey fish surveys stating they saw more alewife than the surveys indicated were present. Anglers contended Lake Michigan could support more Chinook salmon than were

Ice deteriorating in north, and toms are strutting, gobbling. A look at Michigan’s fishing and hunting report for April 7, 2023.

Trout season has been canceled at Lake Wilma this spring, and the popular impoundment in Greene County is expected to remain off-limits to all fishing for the next couple of months.
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For walleyes, the total allowable catch (TAC) will be 13,526,00 fish, a 7% decrease from last year’s TAC of 14,533,000, but up from 2021 (12,284,000), 2020 (10,237,000), and 2019 (8,531,000) fish respectively.
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There was another newsletter that was just as interesting. It was the voice of the Lake Ontario Trout and Salmon Association and they were shouting out important pieces of angling information to its members. There

Map courtesy of South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks.

Map courtesy of North Dakota Game And Fish Department.

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