Chaumont Bay, Handerson Bay, sodus Point, Sandy Pond and Black Lake continue to produce great catches of perch.
Sandy Pond is giving up some nice size pike as well. Large shiners and jigs in 10 to 20 FOW are working best
On Oneida lake Reports of good to excellent walleye and perch catches are coming in from Dunham and Frenchman Islands, Buoy 121 and to the east at Lewis Point. Most anglers are jigging with Swedish Pimples dressed with a buckeye minnow or a jigging Rapala enhanced with bait. The sonar is also accounting for a few walleyes. Yellow perch are responding to mousies and spikes fished with more finesse than the typical heavy handed jigging for walleyes.
The water level on the Oswego river is a low 4500cfs and ice is a problem on the colder days.
Steelhead and brown trout are taking worms, minnows, egg sacs and white bucktail jigs.
The Salmon River is running a about a perfect 500 cfs and there are plenty of fish from top to bottom just waiting to be caught.
It has been on and off for two weeks now. They bite like crazy one day and they are stubborn the next. Typical Winter Fishing.
Fish egg sacs, beads and small flies in pink, orange and white.
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Remember to be stay safe and put a few back for another day.
Open Dates:
February 25, 26
March 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 25, 26, 29, 30
April 5, 6, 12
Troy A. Creasy
Lake Ontario Outdoors
High Adventure Sportfishing
1719 County Rt 28
Pulaski, NY 13142
315-298-2410
www.Lakeontariooutdoors.com
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