
Lake Ontario: Still crazy fishing after all these years
In the lake, the headline act is the Chinook salmon, the “king” of the water.
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In the lake, the headline act is the Chinook salmon, the “king” of the water.
Trout ponds starting to see a lot of angling pressure. And get ready for bass fishing.
The yellow perch bite, in particular, is going strong in a number of locations.
Warm weather is reportedly on the way, which should help turn on the bite after a cold spell has slowed things down considerably. Here’s what’s happening on fisheries across the state.
In search of salmon and lake trout. No real reports on trout yet, but stream action should be picking up.
The Detroit River continues to impress, with limit catches of walleye becoming more the norm this week throughout the river as temperatures reach into the low 40’s. Anglers are vertical jigging plastics with or without
Ice conditions getting more sketchy by the minute. Steelhead action is strong. In Erie, walleyes are the story, with action expected to pick up even more here shortly.
April 1 is a New York angler’s holiday as it is the traditional opening day of trout season. One never knows what opening day will bring. Location pending, the weather could be more like spring,
Great Lake tributaries are seeing increased fishing effort as some fish species like steelhead migrate upstream to spawn. Inland waters are starting to warm in the southern portion of the state as anglers start getting
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