Good reports
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Good reports
Have not been up the lake for 2 weeks. Have not read to many good reports on Salmon or lakers . I know Sept can be tough. I will be fishing out of Willsboro. Any information will be greatly appreciate. Good luck to all. Phil
Re: Good reports
lakers are spreading out now and heading into pre spawn stages and so are spawining salmon as there beging to stage in front of spawning streams which some they wont be able to enter because of the low water. fish shallower this time of year water temperature gets down to 50 degrees perfect for shallow water.
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Re: Good reports
Fished out of Willsboro last Friday surface temp 68 and 67.4 at the ball 85' down fished everywhere in the column one small laker fish have been scattered the last two weeks. keep hunting
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Re: Good reports
Better bring the grill, and some chicken or beef. It's been real slow out there for cold water species. Maybe even be prepared to do what Reelax did the last trip out, and troll for warm water fish. I've heard even that has been slow though from a couple of warm water guys I know.
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Re: Good reports
Once the water surface temps hit 52F thats when things typically pickup. Usually thats the last week of October as the nicer fish start showing up here and there. Hopeful this low water rebounds for launching as some of the skinnier water launch areas sure need some much needed rain.
Re: Good reports
Well welcome to the original lake champlain water level before the canals were built