Lake Champlain's Promising Fishing Scene: A Fall Angler's Guide
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Lake Champlain's Promising Fishing Scene: A Fall Angler's Guide
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As of November 9, 2024, the fishing scene on Lake Champlain is looking quite promising, especially for those targeting cold-water species. Here’s a rundown of what you can expect today....
show more**Weather and Conditions:**
The weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 48°F and a low of 38°F. Winds will be moderate, coming in from the northwest at about 10 mph. These conditions are ideal for a productive day on the water.
**Sunrise and Sunset:**
Sunrise today is at 6:38 AM, and sunset will be at 4:23 PM, giving you a good window to catch both morning and evening bites.
**Tidal Report:**
While Lake Champlain is a freshwater lake and does not have tides, water levels can fluctuate due to wind and other factors. Currently, the water level is stable, which should help in locating fish.
**Fish Activity:**
Yesterday saw a lot of activity from cold-water species. Anglers reported catching a significant number of lake trout, walleye, and salmon. The lake trout were particularly active in the deeper waters, while walleye were found in the rocky structures and drop-offs. Salmon were caught near the surface, especially during the early morning and late evening hours.
**Types and Amounts of Fish Caught:**
Several lake trout in the 3-5 pound range were landed, along with walleye averaging 2-4 pounds. Salmon catches included both landlocked salmon and a few coho salmon, with some fish weighing up to 6 pounds.
**Best Lures and Bait:**
For lake trout, using deep-diving lures such as spoons and jigs tipped with minnows or smelt has been effective. Walleye are biting well on jigging rapalas and live bait like nightcrawlers and minnows. For salmon, try using flashers and dodgers with flies or small spoons.
**Hot Spots:**
Two hot spots to consider today are the Palisades area and the Slack Line near the Champlain Bridge. The Palisades have been producing good numbers of walleye and lake trout, while the Slack Line has seen a surge in salmon activity.
Overall, with the right gear and knowledge of the hot spots, you should have a successful day fishing on Lake Champlain. Make sure to dress warmly and enjoy the beautiful fall scenery while you're out there.
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