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Lake Ontario, Salmon River, Oswego Harbor Fishing Report

Capt. Troy Creasy
July 18, 2011
Lake Ontario - Freshwater Fishing Report

We have seen more kings in the last week than we have all season. From 130 to 450, from Fairhaven north to Sandy Pond, big adult Chinooks along with their younger counterparts have moved in as their summer staging season begins.
Remember; while they tend to favor the cold water they are more than wiling to move into the 60 degree water... if that is where the bait is.
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, lakers and steelhead. I like the dreamweaver Hit Man and the NK die-hard.
Smallmouth Bass continue to provide great action from Lake Ontario and Oneida Lake. White and yellow spinnerbaits as well as shallow diving crankbaits are working well. In deeper waters, try small jigs tipped with yellow or white Mister Twister grubs. Slowly bounce the jigs off rocky bottoms and work the shoals and drop-offs. Crabs and worms are always a good bet.
The fishing on Sandy pond has been good. Anglers are finding largemouth bass and northern pike using live minnows and worms. Look also for an occasional walleye to be mixed in. I also hear the top-water action has been hot!
On Oneida Lake fishing with jigs has slowed down and now the walleye are showing a preference for trolled baits over the deepest part of the lake 45 to 55 feet. Look for bass in about 6 ft. of water using crayfish and worms and panfish are doing well along the shoreline.

Fishing is really good right now and we are having a wonderful season, so if you are looking to book a charter, give us a call.
This is Captain Troy Creasy, stay safe and enjoy the summer season.

Target Species:

salmon & trout

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High Adventure Sportfishing provides a complete full-time year-round guide service for trophy salmon, trout, walleye and bass, on Oneida Lake, Lake Ontario and it’s tributaries.

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High Adventure Sportfishing
229 Krebs Road
Pulaski, NY 13142
Phone: 315-243-2389
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