The Fishing Line - December 10th Edition
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The Fishing Line - December 10th Edition |
Freshwater Fishing, Fisheries Management, and Fishing Access NewsIn This Issue:
Attention Anglers - Comment Period Open for Proposed Fishing Regulations Changes
Highlights of the proposals include:
Regulation adjustments, deletions and additions for individual water bodies are also included. Visit DEC’s website for more information on all of the proposals. Comments on the proposals should be submitted via e-mail to regulations.fish@dec.ny.gov or via mail to the Inland Fisheries Section, NYSDEC, 625 Broadway, Albany, NY 12233-4753; subject line "Fishing Regulations Proposal Comments." Comments will be accepted through February 6, 2022. Lake Erie Tributary Survey - November Update
Cattaraugus Creek experienced very poor November fishing conditions due to the frequent runoff events. Anglers mostly focused on creeks like Eighteen Mile and Chautauqua which tend to come down quicker. Although anglers had to pick their days, fishing quality improved on every stream during November (0.52 fish/hr vs. October = 0.24 fish/hr) and was about average compared to previous surveys. Catch rates for steelhead in the New York Lake Erie tributaries continue to be among the highest in the country. As is typical, fishing quality varied between streams, ranging from 0.36 fish/hr. in Cattaraugus Creek to 0.92 fish/hr. in Silver and Walnut Creeks. Many anglers commented on the size of the steelhead during the November runs, reporting fish in the 26–30 inch and 8–10 pound range, which are larger than normal. A few coho and Chinook salmon were also reported in November, most likely transients from Lake Huron. (Pictured: Lake Erie Seasonal Technician, Jon Hoag with a nice Lake Erie steelhead on a day off.) Steelhead Streams in Western NY Steelhead Fishing in Lake Erie Tributaries Unique Holiday Gift Ideas for Anglers
Happy shopping and Happy Holidays from the Bureau of Fisheries! The State Launches New 'Take Your Shot for an Outdoor Adventure' Vaccine Incentive Sweepstakes for Hunters, Anglers, and Outdoor Enthusiasts
Five entrants will be randomly selected to receive the grand prize and the opportunity to choose one of the following deluxe packages valued at approximately $2,000:
Twenty-five entrants will be randomly selected to receive second tier prizes and the choice of one of the following packages, valued at approximately $1,000:
The first 2,000 people to receive their first vaccination between December 1 through December 31, 2021 and enter the sweepstakes by Dec. 31, 2021, will receive a tree seedling from DEC's Colonel William F. Fox Memorial Tree Nursery in Saratoga, and their choice of either a $25 gift card for a free night of camping at a DEC campground, or a $25 gift card to a major sporting goods retailer. In addition, the 2,000 sweepstakes entrants will receive a one-year subscription to DEC's Conservationist magazine, which is currently celebrating its 75th year in publication. Information about how to enter the sweepstakes is available on DEC's website. All eligible, vaccinated entrants must adhere to all applicable requirements to receive a hunting or fishing license in New York State, including completion of required Hunter Education courses and other rules. For more information, visit DEC's Hunting Licenses and Fishing Licenses webpages. |

DEC is proposing to amend sportfishing regulations that include a multitude of changes to clarify, simplify and clean up fisheries regulations based on public feedback and fishery expert review of the regulations associated with management of the State’s fisheries. The proposed rulemaking also includes a limited number of waterbody specific regulation changes for improved management.
November is typically one of the most popular months for steelhead fishing on the Lake Erie tributaries, but the wet fall weather pattern that began in September continued, resulting in some challenging fishing conditions and below average angler effort.
We polled our Fisheries staff across the state for their recommendations for non-traditional holiday gifts for anglers and received a bunch of great ideas. Hopefully you find them helpful!
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