
New York Fishing Report – March 26, 2020
COVID-19 aside, trout season kickoff fires up anglers. But what will the season hold?

COVID-19 aside, trout season kickoff fires up anglers. But what will the season hold?

Healthy walleye and muskie numbers, fueled by annual stocking efforts, make those fish primary targets for anglers. But Forest Lake’s northern pike also draw attention, and there are enough respectable largemouth bass, as well as

Those still venturing out are finding good ice conditions throughout the northern part of the state.

As fishing transitions away from hard water, many fisheries filing reports seeing good action.

Bass, pike perch, black crappie and bluegill populations are healthy in Gun. Stocking and limited natural reproduction has resulted in a decent walleye fishery, too, which is rare in this part of the state.

Ice conditions remain pretty good across the Upper Peninsula, but fishing pressure has been light since walleye, pike and muskie season ended on March 15. Steelhead fishing has improved in most of the rivers in

According to reports, Keystone Select big trout streams appear to be fishing well.

The very best panfishing of the year is happening right now on ice.

The river runs on the Sandusky and Maumee rivers for walleyes has begun in earnest, according to reports from northwest Ohio. Anglers report catching walleyes on both rivers by using floating jigs tipped with trailers
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