Troy Creasy

Mother nature shined on area steelhead fisherman by giving us rain over the past week. All area streams are open and dime bright fish are scattered from top to bottom.

Try pink, chartreuse and blue egg sacs and beads and work the pools from top to bottom.

The fish are on the move so don't be afraid to move around. The salmon river is still running around 335 cfs but there is some run-off which really helps. The Oswego is high but fishing very well. Same baits, same colors.

New Guests Bob and Jim have been spoiled rotten. Two days of non-stop action with some real bruisers mixed in. I told them not to come back as will not have two days like this again.

Double Figures both days You just can't beat that.

On Oneida Lake Night casting for walleyes continues to be good along the shore of Oneida Lake. With changeable weather conditions anglers need to use caution. Dutchman's and Lewis Point continue to be active areas. Perch are being taken along the rockpiles with worms and minnows. A reminder that bass season closed on November 30.

There is still plenty of good fishing open water fishing and plenty of fish. Don't put that rod away yet.

If you a have question or comment, feel free to e-mail me anytime. Send your mail to Troy @ lakeontariooutdoors.com or you can also log on to our website at www.Lakeontariooutdoors.com for daily fishing reports, river guides, as well as numerous links to great sites and area businesses.

Remember to stay safe, be respectful of others and put a few back for another day.

This is Captain Troy Creasy. Good Fishing.

To any of those that did not rebook for the fall of 2010, here is all I have left for next year's river salmon season.

September 13, 14, 15

October 14, 15, 22, 25. If you want to book something call me ASAP.

As for Spring 2010, April & May is about history as well.

I have: April 5 and April 28, 29 just opened up. Banner Days!!

May 8 & 9.

I do still have plenty of open days from January until late March and plenty of days for the 2010 lake season

Give the gift of Fishing!!

We are currently taking orders for gift certificates for the holiday season. Just contact Shelley at 315-298-2410 and she will take care of it

If you a have question or comment, feel free to e-mail me anytime. Send your mail to Troy @ lakeontariooutdoors.com You can also log on to our website at www.Lakeontariooutdoors.com for daily fishing reports, events, charters and river guides, as well as numerous links to great sites and area businesses.

Remember to stay safe, be respectful of others and put a few back for another day.

See you on the water.

Troy A. Creasy

Lake Ontario Outdoors

High Adventure Sportfishing

1719 County Rt 28

Pulaski, NY 13142

315-298-2410

www.Lakeontariooutdoors.com

Pain is Temporary, Pride is Forever

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Fish Species: stelhead
Bait Used: eggs & beads
Tackle Used: spinning
Method Used: Floats
Water Depth:
Water Temperature: 38
Wind Direction:
Wind Speed: 30





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Troy Creasy

About The Author: Captain Troy Creasy

Company: High Adventure Sportfishing

Area Reporting: Lake Ontario and the Salmon River

Bio: Captain Troy Creasy is a full-time dedicated professional, who has been pursuing trout and salmon for 21 years. He is on the water year round and will provide you with a complete charter service. High Adventure Sportfishing is proud to use only the best equipment available. Captain Troy is a member of the Scotty, Daiwa, Luhr Jensen, and GLoomis Pro Staff. Along with winning several major derbies, and guiding one of his clients to the state record Chinook Salmon in 1991, Captain Troy is always on the cutting edge of what makes this great fishery tick. Combine all of this with a pleasant personality, references from 15 states, thousands of happy customers, and it is easy to see why High Adventure Sportfishing should be your choice for Lake Ontario trophy fishing.

315-243-2389
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