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Fishing Reports by Capt. Troy Creasy


2009-02-16
11:06 AM

Salmon River, Oswego River, Oak Orchard Fishing Report - The salmon river continues to fish well. One day hot one day OK. Lot's and lots of fish but some are beginning to spawn and many have been well educated. You have to work for them now and know what you are doing. Blue egg sacs, stoneflies, & egg imi more...
Capt. Troy Creasy - Salmon River


2009-02-10
7:21 PM

Salmon River, Oswego River Fishing Report - The weather over the last few days has been outstanding if you are a steelhead fisherman. Good reports are coming in with anglers getting plenty of action on both the salmon and Oswego rivers. The Salmon River is running a perfect 750 cfs and ther more...
Capt. Troy Creasy - Salmon River


2009-02-08
5:12 AM

Salmon River New York - Thursday February 5th 2009. I have fished some cold days but this is one for the books. See below Yep -20 at 7 AM. What kind of fool would fish? Well we tried it, took two bites, fought one to the boat and then power-rowed to the ramp. The more...
Capt. Troy Creasy - Salmon River


2009-01-26
2:45 PM

Salmon River, Oswego River Fishing Report - The water level on the Oswego river is about perfect 9,800 cfs, but ice and slush are still a problem on the colder days. Steelhead and brown trout are taking worms, minnows, egg sacs and white bucktail jigs. On the salmon river the flow tonight more...
Capt. Troy Creasy - Salmon River


2009-01-13
7:32 PM

Salmon River Report - Another cold windy day on the slammin salmon, but that is only a taste of what it to come. My good friend John Williams was visiting from Montana and we had to find a few hours to sneak out on the water. It was bobber down from beginning to en more...
Capt. Troy Creasy - Salmon River


2009-01-11
7:21 AM

Salmon River, Oswego River Fishing Report - Well we are making ice now! This latest cold snap has locked up the area lakes and ice fishermen have big smiles on their faces. Areas like Sandy Pond, Henderson Harbor, Chaumont Bay and Black Lake are the hot spots as they are all producing good ca more...
Capt. Troy Creasy - Salmon River


2008-12-29
7:48 PM

Salmon River Report - I said it before and I will certainly say it again.........High Water Heaven!! Don't be afraid of 2,000 plus cfs. The bite was on from beginning to end today. Steve and his son Connor were into fish all day long. The landing percentage was not wha more...
Capt. Troy Creasy - Salmon River


2008-12-28
7:33 AM

Salmon River Report - Got Rain?? Today had to be one of the wettest days I have fished in years. It would stop for an hour or so and then come harder. Talk about wet. Steve & his nephew Ryan picked today for thier first ever steelhead trip. It took us a while to get more...
Capt. Troy Creasy - Salmon River


2008-12-15
4:23 PM

Salmon River, Oak Orchard Fishing Report - Here we are in the middle of December with weather more like February and fishing more like mid November. Wow! is all I can say. The bite just doesn't stop. A few of the lakes to the north were just starting to freeze up, but the rain and warm tem more...
Capt. Troy Creasy - Salmon River


2008-11-30
4:44 PM

Salmon River, Oak Orchard Fishing Report - All area streams remain open and dime bright fish are scattered from top to bottom.Try pink, chartreuse and blue egg sacs and work the pools from top to bottom.The fish are backing into the holes and looing for sfoter water. They are everywhere, so d more...
Capt. Troy Creasy - Salmon River

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