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Salmon River - March 24th, 2005
supplied by: Lake Ontario Outdoors
FISHING: Good
Right now the salmon river is in good shape and is very fishable. Although the water is low, we are finding a mixed bag of both dark and fresh fish. The bite has been slow, but there are a few fish if you are willing to work for them. Nightcrawlers, egg sacs and flies are working well.

The warm temps should give us some much needed run-off. I don't think we will be seeing much high water this year?? Oneida lake is basically dry. They have sucked the water right out of it. It is scary. I see rocks I have never seen before. Don't look for big water on the Oswego anytime soon. This will probably make brown trout fishing more difficult this Spring. Yeah!

 According to Capt. Tony Buffa Oneida Lake ice is still safe away from any tributaries. Expect to catch a good crop of 20+ inch walleyes this coming season. Seems as though the winter bite was slow overall. Not that many walleyes took a ride off the ice, so there is plenty left for the open water season.


Although we have had some slightly warmer days, the ice on sandy pond is good thanks to the cold nights. The perch bite has been good with small bait such as minnows working well. Remember that the pike season is closed.

If you a have question or comment, feel free to e-mail me anytime. Send your mail to Troy @ lakeontariooutdoors.com Or, log on to our website at www.Lakeontariooutdoors.com for daily fishing reports, events, lake charters and river guides, as well as numerous links to some fantastic sites and local businesses.

Remember to stay safe, be respectful of others and put a few back for another day.

Oswego River - March 24th, 2005
supplied by: Lake Ontario Outdoors
FISHING: Good
Another good day on the Oswego River!

Lot's of sun, a brisk wind and light traffic made for a good day. We hit fish throughout the entire day. Right from the start and right to the end.

More Lake run browns showing up everyday. Water is staring to clear. Hopefully we will be getting rain soon instead of snow!

Eggs and jigs took most of the fish.

Long Island Sound - Atlantic - November 18th, 2003
supplied by: Leland Flyfishing Outfitters
FISHING: Excellent
Long Island guide Capt Bob Robl reports it's been pretty awesome the last two weeks. Bob says the stripers have been ranging from 36-41”. He also reports there many smaller stripers and 8-10# blues. He says when the weather is permitting the fishing has been outstanding, with lots of gulls and gannets to lead the way. Its fall blitz time, he even took a bonito last Sunday.

Flies:
Big flies 6-9" decievers and big poppers.

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