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New York Fishing Reports

New York Fishing Reports by Location:

Fair Haven (1)

Lake Ontario (13)

Long Island (55)

Montauk (2)

Moriches Bay (1)

North Shore (4)

Salmon River (146)

   

New York Fishing Reports


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


2008-11-19
6:04 AM

Salmon River, Oak Orchard Fishing Report - If you are a November fisherman, the odds are you are looking for two things. Rain & Trout! Well we have plenty of both right now. Browns & steelhead are very abundant in all area streams and although we are dealing with high water in some right no more...
Capt. Troy Creasy - Salmon River


2008-11-06
3:51 PM

Salmon River, Oak Orchard Fishing Report - Holy Steelhead!!!!! Water temps have stabilized and actually climbed back into the mid 40's. The bite is on and we have been smoking the fish. Plugs, eggs, swinging flies it is all working right now. Chrome fish are being caught from top to more...
Capt. Troy Creasy - Salmon River


2008-10-25
7:07 PM

STRIPERS ARE FEEDING HEAVY! - We had the albert lee charter out. we fished in moriches bay long island,NY. He had a blast limiting out on nice stripers with bunker,eels and trolling jigs. blues were feeding also! P.S. we have openings this comming week if you want to join us! more...
Capt. Dennis Caracciolo - Moriches Bay


2008-10-25
5:26 PM

Salmon River Report - Here we are late October the salmon are all but gone and the river is still very busy. The upper river remains crowded and the left over salmon fisherman are wandering around looking and stalking what is left of the 2008 salmon run. In the meantim more...
Capt. Troy Creasy - Salmon River


2008-10-23
10:24 PM

Flying or Fishing - Fishing or Flying? There were fish and breakers on North Bar at Montauk on Tuesday Oct. 21. My son Todd Calitri and I were enjoying Bass everywhere when I noticed a small boat in close. Next thing, a giant roller came in and the boat that I was more...
Capt. Robin Calitri - Long Island


2008-10-13
8:39 PM

Salmon River, Oak Orchard Fishing Report - The Columbus Day weekend is behind us and what a time it was. Perfect weather! Clear cool in the AM sunny warm in the PM. I have to say the numbers of people in the upper river rivaled any days from the snagging era. It was incredible to say t more...
Capt. Troy Creasy - Salmon River


2008-10-07
7:53 PM

Moriches Stripers - We had jay and his brother sam out for a day of striper fishing in Moriches Long island,NY. We had ptly sunny skies with a n/w wind 10-15 kts. we had fished the flood after netting some lively peanut bunker. we drifted them thru the inlety for some n more...
Capt. Dennis Caracciolo - Long Island


2008-10-05
6:53 PM

Salmon River, Oak Orchard Fishing Report - This was a super busy weekend and thankfully the water was up and that helped to spread everyone out. Reports were fair to great, depending on who you talked to and where they were. The spawning grounds throughout the salmon river is loaded w more...
Capt. Troy Creasy - Salmon River


2008-09-27
5:17 PM

Montauk is HOT! - The fishing at Montauk is HOT. There are Blues, Albies and tons of 8-20 pound Bass on the surface. You have to pick your days so look at fishweather.com. Montauk fishes best when the wind is under 12 mph. Wind from the East is tough. On 9/22 Joe more...
Capt. Robin Calitri - Montauk

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