Northeast Fishing Report: 4/19/2024

Northeast Fishing Report: 4/19/2024

April 19, 2024 10 min read

Hello Compleat Angler Friends! We hope everyone has had the chance to get out and fish in between this Spring’s rain. While flows have been generally higher than average, let’s hope the influx of water keeps the fishing consistent during the summer months when we need it most. On the freshwater side, flows are still above average but fishable on our local streams and rivers, and many anglers are doing well since the stockings, mostly by fishing subsurface. Look for more hatch activity when flows approach more average levels, especially Stoneflies, Caddis, Blue Winged Olives, and more recently Hendricksons. Both the Farmington and Housatonic are high, so use caution when fishing and high-water tactics, or wait until flows drop. Striper fishing continues to improve by the day, and while migratory fish have yet to show, there are plenty of holdover schoolies to keep you busy near the mouth of rivers, coves, and bays. Flows are up on the Delaware River which means your best option will be floating as opposed to wading. And on the Salmon River in New York, dropback Steelhead are spread throughout the system with more Smallmouth in the lower river. Covering ground is the name of the game to have a successful day. Read on for more…
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Northeast Fishing Report: 4/12/2024

Northeast Fishing Report: 4/12/2024

April 11, 2024 9 min read

Hello Compleat Angler Friends! Water levels are back up on our rivers and streams after Thursday’s rain. So most spots will be high and a bit stained. Conditions will improve earlier this upcoming week, and before the expected rain on Wednesday- Friday. Your high-water tactics will still pull a few fish: getting down aggressively with larger streamers and heavier nymphs. Saltwater fishing continues to improve for holdover at the mouth of rivers, near coves, and in bays. Clousers and Deceivers will be your best flies. It’s the same story in New York and Rhode Island, which means that migratory Stripers have yet to show up. In upstate New York on the Salmon River dropback Steelhead fishing continues to be good, with Smallmouth showing up in more numbers in the lower sections. Higher water on the Delaware from this week’s rain means that drifting the river is going to be your best bet, and dry fly activity has improved. Read on for more…

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Northeast Fishing Report: 4/5/2024

Northeast Fishing Report: 4/5/2024

April 05, 2024 9 min read

Hello Compleat Angler friends! This week we were slammed with more rain and high winds, so our local streams and rivers are currently high and stained with debris. Look for an improvement later in the week before Thursday’s expected rain. In the immediate future the best options are either the Farmington River above the Still, or a float trip on the Delaware, which is starting to see an increase in hatches from Blue Winged Olives, Stoneflies, and some early Hendricksons and Quill Gordons showing up on the East Branch. Streamer fishing should also be productive with the increase in flows this past week. Anglers that have been saltwater fishing have seen an increase in Striper activity, and some anglers have been bringing a few fish to hand. Currently the mouth of the Housatonic will be a little stained from rain, however as clarity improves a bit so will the Striper fishing. For our boat anglers, some of the flats, coves, and mouths of rivers are holding fish. These areas are best fished with an intermediate line paired with Clousers or Deceivers. In addition, the Salmon River flows have dropped into the 500 CFS range, which should prove well for our wade anglers fishing dropback Steelhead. These fish, while concentrated the most in the upper sections, will be spread throughout the river this time of year, so it is worth covering ground. Read on for more…
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