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Lake Champlain, Vermont/New York Fishing Report - Daily

Lake Champlain, Vermont/New York Fishing Report - Daily

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Discover the latest fishing conditions on Lake Champlain with the "Lake Champlain, Vermont/New York Daily Fishing Report" podcast. Get daily updates on fish activity, weather conditions, and expert tips for the best fishing spots around Lake Champlain. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a fishing enthusiast, this podcast keeps you informed with real-time reports, helping you plan successful fishing trips on one of the most beautiful lakes spanning Vermont and New York. Tune in and stay ahead with precise, up-to-date fishing insights.

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  • "Incredible Smallmouth, Monster Largemouth, and Trophy Lake Trout on Lake Champlain"
    May 24 2025
    LAKE CHAMPLAIN FISHING REPORT - May 24, 2025

    Good morning, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Lake Champlain fishing report for this beautiful Saturday morning.

    The sun rose at 5:22 AM today and won't set until 8:25 PM, giving you plenty of time on the water. Weather-wise, we're looking at a perfect day with temperatures in the upper 60s climbing to low 70s by afternoon. Winds are light from the southwest at 5-8 mph, making for excellent conditions across the lake. Water clarity remains good following our recent stretch of stable weather.

    The smallmouth action continues to be absolutely phenomenal! These bronzebacks are crushing it right now, with numerous 4+ pounders reported throughout the lake. They're stacked up on rock piles, gravel flats, and near docks as they prepare for spawning activity. Drop shots with finesse worms and Texas rigs have been consistently productive, but don't overlook bladed jigs, especially the Z-Man Chatterbait Elite EVOs paired with Missile Baits Baby D Stroyers.

    Largemouth fishing has been equally spectacular, particularly down in the Ticonderoga section where some true monsters have been caught. Slow-rolled spinnerbaits, crayfish-patterned crankbaits, and swim jigs are all producing quality fish.

    For our cold-water enthusiasts, lake trout fishing remains strong, with fewer lamprey wounds being observed on wild lakers compared to stocked fish. With lake trout stocking set to end after this year, many locals are watching closely to see how our wild populations fare. They're holding near deep humps and ledges in the mid-lake region, with jigging dead alewife in about 20 feet of water being the ticket.

    Salmon anglers should head to the waters off Willsboro where the action has been consistent. DB Smelt spoons have been working wonders when trolled at varying depths.

    Northern pike are still prowling the weedy shallows, especially around South Bay and Bulwagga Bay. Large spoons and live bait are your best bet for these toothy predators.

    Hot spots this weekend include the islands near Burlington for smallmouth, the Ticonderoga section for trophy largemouth, and the deeper waters off Plattsburgh for lake trout. For a mixed bag, try the area around Cumberland Head where you can target multiple species.

    Remember to check your regulations, practice catch and release when possible, and treat our beautiful lake with respect. This is Artificial Lure signing off – tight lines to all of you!
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  • Lake Champlain Fishing Report May 23, 2025: Sizzling Smallies, Monster Largemouths, and Thriving Wild Lakers
    May 23 2025
    Good morning, Lake Champlain anglers! Artificial Lure here with your fishing report for Friday, May 23, 2025.

    The sun rose at 5:17 AM today and will set at 8:24 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to work those lines. Weather-wise, we're looking at a beautiful late May day with temperatures climbing into the mid-60s by midday. Light northwesterly breeze this morning will keep the water surface just rippled enough to hide your presence from those wary fish.

    The smallmouth bite has been absolutely sizzling this past week! These bronzebacks are in full pre-spawn mode and are aggressively defending territories. The rocky points and drop-offs around the Burlington islands are producing consistent action. Anglers have been landing 30-40 smallies per outing using Ned rigs and jerkbaits worked slowly in 8-15 feet of water.

    Largemouth action remains strong in the southern sections, particularly around Ticonderoga. One angler reported a monster catch last week that had locals talking for days. Spinnerbaits and soft plastics in watermelon or green pumpkin colors are your best bets.

    Lake trout fishing continues to impress, with several reports of 30+ fish days coming from the deeper structure off Plattsburgh and Westport. What's most encouraging is seeing fewer lamprey wounds on our wild lakers compared to the stocked fish. With lake trout stocking set to end after this year, it's heartening to see our wild population holding their own.

    For those targeting salmon, the waters off Willsboro remain productive. DB Smelt spoons trolled at varying depths have been working wonders for both species. The Ausable and Winooski River mouths are also worth checking as these fish stage before their upstream movements.

    Northern pike are prowling the weedy shallows, especially in South Bay and Bulwagga Bay. Large spoons and live bait are yielding good catches. Yellow perch are also making a strong showing, with good numbers being reported from mid-depth structures.

    Hot spots for today include the islands near Burlington for smallmouth action, the Ticonderoga section for largemouth, and the deeper waters between Cumberland Head and Westport for lake trout. If you're a trout and salmon angler, don't overlook the tributary mouths.

    Remember to check your regulations, practice catch and release when possible, and treat our beautiful lake with respect. Get out there and tight lines to all of you!

    This is Artificial Lure signing off from Lake Champlain, where the fish are always biting and the stories are always growing.
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  • Lake Champlain's Spring Fishing Frenzy: Bass, Trout, and More Biting Strong
    May 21 2025
    This is Artificial Lure with your Lake Champlain fishing report for Wednesday, May 21, 2025. The lake has been buzzing with activity, and anglers are enjoying some of the best spring fishing you could ask for.

    Sunrise kicked off the action at 6:15 AM, and you’ll have until about 7:27 PM to chase your limit before sunset. Weather-wise, conditions are ideal: clear skies, temps in the mid-50s, and just a light breeze making for calm water. Lake Champlain doesn’t have tides, so you can focus entirely on the bite rather than the moon phases.

    The fish are on the feed right now, with water temps still on the cool side, so pre-spawn bass are aggressive and both trout and salmon are dialing up their activity. Reports from this past week have been stellar. Just last Wednesday, one charter brought in over 30 lake trout in four hours, with a solid mix of wild fish and some real hefty keepers in the bag. The lake trout are holding tight to deep humps and ledges, especially in the mid-lake areas from Westport up to Cumberland Head. The trick has been jigging dead alewife or working spoons like the DB Smelt along the bottom in 20 feet of water or deeper.

    Bass fishing is nothing short of a springtime frenzy. Largemouth are stacking up in the southern lake, especially down at Ticonderoga and Chimney Point. Smallmouth are just about everywhere, but the islands near Burlington and rocky flats are loaded. Skilled anglers have been reporting 50 to 75 bass a trip, with plenty of three- to four-pounders in the mix. Top presentations right now include slow-rolled spinnerbaits, crayfish-pattern crankbaits, swim jigs, jerkbaits, and Ned rigs. Drop shots rigged with small plastics are also picking up plenty of smallies.

    If pike is your game, the weedy shallows of South Bay and Bulwagga Bay are producing well, with large spoons and live bait doing the trick. Crappie are moving shallow into backwaters, and jigs tipped with minnows are filling buckets.

    A couple of today’s hot spots: The Ticonderoga section is on fire for largemouth. For smallmouth, the islands near Burlington and the north end rocky flats are prime. Don’t overlook the deep water off Plattsburgh for big lake trout, and the mouths of the Winooski and Ausable rivers for landlocked salmon action.

    Best baits and lures this week: For bass, it’s hard to beat a Ned rig or a jerkbait. For lakers, DB Smelt spoons and jigging with dead bait. Pike want a big spoon or a lively shiner. Crappie anglers should stick with jigs and minnows.

    That’s the scoop from Lake Champlain on this fine May morning. This is Artificial Lure wishing you tight lines and a great day on the water.
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