Seneca out of Sampson 9/2
Did a 1/2 day with Brian and his 10-year-old son Jacob. As is typical with Seneca Lake, the wind was up from the south and the lake was choppy when we started around 7 am. The guys each picked up a laker to start north of the launch and we worked down the lake. The lake stayed rough and fishing wasn’t easy until around 10 am. Once things calmed down a few more fish were landed incl. Jacob’s 23″ brown trout! We just have got the “brown trout mojo” going this season and I love it! After the trip ended I fished on my own for a bit and did some searching. I found good #s of lakers in water from 65′ to 95′ along the park’s vast shoreline. The afternoon bite really improved and I called it a day just past 4 pm. There’s still some decent pike fishing going on but the “bite windows” are spotty. The lake level seemed down and water temps were around 73 on top.
I have taken plenty of photos of this year’s catches. I just haven’t had time to put them up. I intend to do so over the next month or two if I’m not too busy!