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Orleans County New York

Orleans County Tourism
August 3, 2016
Lake Ontario - Freshwater Fishing Report

Today is Wednesday, August 3, 2016.
Well our old nemesis, Northeast wind, is back and really riling up Lake Ontario big time.
Some are saying that where fish are found this minute, they won't be there 5 minutes from now.
The good news is that it looks like we have lost the Northwest wind at least for a few days so hopefully the lake will calm down and return to more favorable conditions.
With all of that being said, those fishing the lake can plan on being in the search mode for a while yet.
On Lake Alice Carp seems to be the most consistent fish being caught right now.
Crappie and Bluegill have headed to their super secret hiding spot and bass fishing seems to be slower than normal.
Hopefully Mother Nature will give us a break so that fishing conditions can return to more normal conditions for the rest of the summer.
From Point Breeze on Lake Ontario, the World Fishing Network's Ultimate Fishing Town USA and the rest of Orleans County, Let's make everyday a great fishing day right here in Orleans County.

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Fantastic year round fishing on Lake Ontario and the tribs of Orleans County, New York for Chinook, Coho and Atlantic salmon, Lake, Brown and Steelhead trout, Northern pike, Large and Smallmouth bass, Carp and various other Panfish.

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Orleans County Tourism
14016 Route 31
Albion, NY 14411
Phone: 585-589-3103
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