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7/2/2011 Fishing Report S&R Bait Shop
Posted by: | CommentsSand R Bait and Tackle
4423 Culver Rd
Rochester, NY 14622
585-323-1182
Family owned and operated since 1982
Thanks to you right from the fishes mouth
Irondequoit Bay and Irondequoit bay outlet Saturday 7/2/2011
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Small Mouth Bass
This 4th of July weekend is producing some nice smallmouth bass in the Irondequoit bay outlet. Soft shell crabs seem to be a favorite in the early morning hours before the boat traffic. Sheep head are also weighing in at good sizes.
Large Mouth Bass
Any cove in the bay will produce these fish. Once again soft shell crabs or a top water lure of your choice.
Rock Bass
Some of these rock bass are bigger than the small mouth we are catching. Although few in numbers, the size makes up for the quantity. Fish for these critters in between the rocks with soft shell crabs.
Sheep Head
Small in size but are being caught off the outlet bridge
Perch
Good luck with these fish. Small in size, yet A few are being caught off the end of Irondequoit pier. This changes daily so we might have to wait till they come in again.
Walleye
On the east side of the bay, north of the 104 bridge fish are being caught with crawler harnesses. Don’t expect to limit on this specie because numbers seem to be down.
June Report Lake Ontario Rochester, NY
Posted by: | CommentsJune has been a very interesting month. It started a little slow with the silver bite, but the Lake Trout action was great. Then we transitioned to unbelievable action with Atlantic Salmon and Domestic Rainbows. This past weekend the King Salmon and Steelhead Trout appeared. The fish are incredibly beautiful and big this year as our forage base seems to be bountiful with both Smelt and Alewife’s.
Capt. Ken Biemiller
Off The Hook Charters; Rochester, NY
www.othfishing.com
May Report for Lake Ontario Rochester
Posted by: | CommentsMay has been a good month so far. Inshore waters are still producing browns and cohos and as you slide out to the deeper waters the lake trout are biting real well. Some kings and steelhead mixed in as well in the big water.
Capt. Ken Biemiller
Off The Hook Charters; Rochester, NY
www.othfishing.com
