
New York Fishing Report – August 1-8, 2025
Anglers have been doing well fishing for brown trout on this famed fishery.

Anglers have been doing well fishing for brown trout on this famed fishery.

Sporting licenses go on sale Aug. 4, and hunters can apply for Deer Management Permits, used to take antlerless deer across much of New York.
And for the most part, New York State Department

Joe Greco, a longtime charter boat captain on Lake George, frequently sees them lurking on several of the lake’s islands, waiting to gobble the sportfish that Greco and his clients are chasing – double-crested cormorants,

Hunting seasons on the horizon, but still good fishing to be had. Here’s a look at the New York fishing report on July 31, 2025.

Adult kings have reportedly become more consistent off the Orleans County coastline.

Every year it amazes me when trappers fail to prepare their traps and equipment before season.
These same trappers fail to prepare their traplines and gain permission to trap on various properties. Yet, they

I have fished out of a variety of watercraft, ranging from a two-man, front-to-back pontoon “bass boat” and kayaks, canoes and johnboats to high-powered bass boats and large, roomy pontoon boats, to six-pack charters, that

Last year, 2024, was a bit of a blur. My wife and I made the executive decision to sell our house in the city of Lockport, N.Y.
It was controlled chaos as we readied

Lake Erie walleye anglers continue to enjoy a season for the ages.
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