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This report courtesy of the Oswego County Department of Community Development, Tourism and Planning. This report was posted on June 5, 2019.

 

Notice: Due to high water levels, a local state of emergency order for a “No Wake Zone” has been established for boats 1,000 feet from the Lake Ontario shoreline and tributaries. All motorized boats

within 1,000 feet of the shoreline and within these waterways must operate at an idle speed.  

 

Lake Ontario/Oswego River report:

 

According to Oz Angling Tackle:

 

Reports from the lake indicate the shoreline brown trout fishing has slowed. Of course there are still those that are having excellent outings on any given day, but likely the fish are moving out deeper. Both the trout and salmon are keying in on the bait, and as huge schools of bait fish move out deeper so do the predators. The king (Chinook) salmon are still being caught in good numbers between 55-130 feet of water often suspending about 25-45 feet down. Michigan Stinger spoons and A-TOM-MIK flies have been the most productive baits on the lake thus far.

 

Click here to see the rest of this report on ILoveNYFishing.com.

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