
New York Outdoor News Fishing Report – January 6, 2022
Anglers finding alternatives with ice in short supply.
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Anglers finding alternatives with ice in short supply.
Hard water anglers are hoping for some cold weather, which should be the case with winter now officially here.
Winter is soon to arrive, and anglers await first safe ice.
These days, it’s all about the bass. The regular black bass season closes Nov. 30, but the catch-and-release season continues in all but a few northern counties.
Hunting is all the rage right now, but there are still fish to be had.
Attention turning to hunting, but there are still fish to be caught.
Ready for a new era in New York’s trout stream fishing world.
CENTRAL Lake Ontario The lake fishing is starting to wind down but continue to look for salmon around river mouths in 50 to 140 foot of water. Fishing down 25 to 100 feet with flashers
It’s fall, but a hot fishing bite can still be had.
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