MyFishFinder.com Just like iceshanty but warmer
ffp was that black lake?
fish out of Guffin Bay Resort on open water but never on hard water, thinking of making a trip this winter. Do you need any special license on-wheeler or sidebyside to travel on ice in NY? Down here we can`t even use them to fish,but that is a large area to fish on foot. Thanks IM59 (I agree that Bryan is a great guy!!)
ffp, I noticed you have some kind of shield on the front of your wheeler. Did you make that? Never fails, hands frozen by the time I run a couple of miles to my spot.
YUP - Mile Arm Bay
maybe i will give black lake a try this year
Need directions? Long range forecast, starting late next week, is looking promising
i fish true northern new york. lake champlain, hudson river, lake george, saranac lake, and my favorite are the hundreds of small Adirondack ponds
ICE DOG 69 checking in! YEAH !!!!!!! I can feel it in the blood, I swear I turn into a snowman come ICE time. Up till last year I never wore gloves on the ICE, sucks getting OLD at 41 now I am starting to slow a bit but with the age also comes the experience and I am looking forward to hitting my favorite Walleye and perch spots on the St. Lawrence as well as hammering the perch on my home lake, Chateaugay Lake!Glad to be back on the Shanty! Couple more weeks of hunting then I will be a regular!
Does anyone here know of any Crappie and Bluegill action near Massena/Waddington. I'm new up here and have heard of the occasional crappie in Coles Creek but was wondering if there were any nearby locations that held these fellas? Also, was wondering about Norwood Lake. Seemed like a decent body of water for panfish. Any info appreciated.So far since I've been up here all I hear about in this area is Hawkins Point and Coles Creek...... There's too much water out there for these to be the only two safe ice / fishable locations..... Like I said ANY info is appreciated for any and all species in this area of NNY.
tupper lake, saranac chains, and few other local productive small lakes......
if you are up in that area, i would make the journey to black lake. there are massive crappie in there.
Don't hear much about Norwood "Pond". They use to stock that with Walleye but I do not know the status. I would bet there are decent Pike in there. Crappie in the Waddington area - there are a few spots; Whitehouse Bay and the waters to the inland side of the bridge in Waddington (upstream from the boat launch). Then there is Black Lake.
Appreciate the info. Yeah I hear the Pike action in these parts is pretty good, I just don't really target those stink log's during hardwater time. Bring on those sub zero temp's already!!!!!
Ever fish an area on the Oswegatchie called "Chaumont"? Not the bay off Lake Ontario. I've seen some nice pike and crappie come from there.
Past the bridge in Richville? Seen some monster pike come out of there and the ice freezes there first every year...