Lake Ontario Fishing Report 6/ 27/10
I was told the action this past week was excellent. I was in Alaska chasing rainbows but will be back on the water in a few days.
King Salmon are showing up in good numbers along the eastern shoreline of Lake Ontario.
From Fairhaven north to Sandy Pond, Big adult Chinooks along with their younger counterparts have moved in as their summer staging season begins.
While they end to favor the cold water they are more than willing to move into the 60 degree water if that is where the bait is at.
Top producing baits for us are white & green e-chip & spin dr's with green glow and white Atomik flies early. If you have bright conditions switch to a chrome green spinny and a hammer fly, or a chrome green e-chip and a green #23 or B-Fly.
Keep a few spoons high for the browns and steelhead. I like the dreamweaver coyote and the NK die-hard.
Salmon prefer to be in or just above the ice cold water. Local charter captains are finding the salmon from 90 to 120 feet down oven 150 to 300 feet. Start early with chrome dodgers and blue flies and then switch to frog dodgers and green G-flies flies as the sun gets higher in the sky. Nk's and Stingers in the Die hard and natural born killer pattern are working well
The walleye bite is back on for Oneida Lake. Capt Tony Buffa reported great catches over the last two weeks.
Fishing is real good right now, so if you have been waiting for the news, you got it!
Troy A. Creasy
High Adventure Sportfishing
Lake Ontario Outdoors
1719 County Rt 28
Pulaski, NY 13142
315-298-2410
www.highadventurefishing.com
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