June MIXED bag! by
Shane Thomas (6/22/2008)
June is a great month to fish for alot of different type of species. We fish for anything that swims!
Lake Ontario Brown trout by
Shane Thomas (6/15/2008)
Deep water brown trout fishing has been picking up-each day the fish seem to be moving 5-10' deeper looking for cooler water and bait fish.
Weekend Walleye by
Shane Thomas (6/09/2008)
Hot weather has slowed the bite down. Water temperatures rose 10 degrees in just a few days!
Conditions have changed drastically.
Rochester 6/7/2007 by
Ken Biemiller (6/08/2008)
All is a little unsettled at the momonet as big storms haved recently rolled through and tropical temps have moved in this week. Thermocline will submerge and the hunting begins.
Another great night bit by
Shane Thomas (6/05/2008)
Night fishing continues to very productive on double digit walleye and brown trout. Every night we're boating several of each in the 10+pound range and plenty smaller ones as well
Really BIG walleye by
Shane Thomas (6/02/2008)
Water temperatures are rising and windy conditions continue to keep the bite HOT!
The last few nights have been the BEST of the season.
HOT BITE by
Shane Thomas (5/27/2008)
Walleye and brown trout fishing has been great!
Night fishing is key for these weary fish.
Rochester 5/25 by
Ken Biemiller (5/27/2008)
Steelhead, Coho and King bite are hot right now and should hold up for a while. Some of the nicest Spring Steelhead I've seen (World Class)upwards of 12lbs.
Rochester 5/16-17 by
Ken Biemiller (5/20/2008)
Silver fish are moving in from the west end. Great bite all weekend. Should be hot action here for the next couple of weeks.
3/15 Brownie Fun by
Richard Hajecki (3/18/2008)
First Lake Ontario trip of the year, and it was a success! Brown trout fishing this time of year can be fast and furious with many fish in the 3-5lb range and trophies up to 12-15lbs.
Lake Fishing Report by
Troy Creasy (8/27/2007)
They Are Here!!!!!!!!
Salmon fishing on many parts of the lake continues to be outstanding. Anglers in the Oswego, Mexico and Pulaski area have been catching salmon from 200 ft. of water inshore to 60 ft.