Fishing the Niagara River

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
  • Larry Ladowski joins Captain Frank Campbell to target anything and everything on the Niagara River and Lake Ontario
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Комментарии • 6

  • @jasonrekker4328
    @jasonrekker4328 2 месяца назад

    Nice video guys. Live fishing the lower for smallies. I fish the gorge from shore in summer and notice the fish get smaller as you get to end of July, and mostly seem to disappear by Oct even from the slower deeper spots. Any thoughts as to where they go? Are they dropping to the bottom of the lower in the slack water downstream from Artpark?

    • @ChrisG9978
      @ChrisG9978 2 месяца назад

      In the Summer when the water temps are warm, bass head for rocky structure, in deeper water. By October, bass have migrated back into Lake Ontario from the Lower. They'll return during the Spring, April-May when water temps warm back up.

    • @jasonrekker4328
      @jasonrekker4328 2 месяца назад

      @@ChrisG9978 I've talked to some anglers who are doing well on smallies in the lower end of the lower in late fall. Wondering if they have overwintering "holes" in that part of the river, or if most of them actually head out into the lake.

    • @ChrisG9978
      @ChrisG9978 2 месяца назад +1

      @@jasonrekker4328 Some bass certainly stay in the Lower well into the Fall perhaps even into the Winter...the Lower is quite deep, over 100 ft of depth. Considering the Lower is massive with strong current, it never freezes. "Holes" are generally pools of deeper water with less current...you won't find a lot of that in the Lower. That being said, when I fish for Browns in the Lower during October/November, I do pick up some occasional smallmouth. Their numbers are sparse especially beyond October/November.

    • @jasonrekker4328
      @jasonrekker4328 2 месяца назад

      @@ChrisG9978 thx I wondered if maybe schools of them wintered in the Queenston backdrift or other large eddies. Im usually steelhead fishing by then as well

    • @ChrisG9978
      @ChrisG9978 2 месяца назад +1

      @@jasonrekker4328 Doubtful once the water temps drop off far enough and steelhead are in there. Once the Lakers/Steelhead move in, many of the other species of fish in those known drifts on the Lower move on out into Lake Ontario.