Released a walleye, you have to eat those! 20 incher is one of the smaller eyes I've seen come out of there, there must still be some natural reproduction going on.
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I believe there is a Conesus fishing Facebook group. I've never fished the lake, but perhaps you could find some information there?
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Seems like all of the fingers have a pretty healthy rainbow population. The DEC efforts to improve rainbow fishing has really started to show the last 2 seasons. That said, I can't catch a brown to save my life. I don't fish in shallow very much but I think this weekend I'll make an effort to find some.
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Don't worry Rusty! We'll get you figured out.
Couldn't revive these 3 today. Notice the deformity on the largest laker.
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I agree with Sutton. Go just a little faster and run your baits higher in the water column. Small spoons can be very effective this time of year as well.
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Was able to get my 3 uncles on the boat with my dad and I this past Saturday. The fish did not disappoint and we had a banner day.
AM: Started setting up around 6 on a north troll. Weeds were minimal and lakers were active early. Once the sun came up, the bows came out to play. Ended 10-12 with mostly rainbows. Released all but a few. Biggest bow was 7lbs.
PM: Started fishing at 5PM in the same water as before. As soon as the 6th rod was set, we hooked up with a quad and landed all 4. Finished 12-15 with 10 of those being rainbows. We had 2 separate occasions were the main spoon and cheater had a rainbow! Each time we landed both fish and it's very exciting watching 2 fish jumping on the same rod.
It's worth noting I'm off work all week. If anyone is fishing buddy, I'm needing someone to fish with.
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