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Wappinger Lake: Incredibly Great!

May 24, 2009 by BooBee | Add comment
Weather: Sunny 80*
Baits: Tube, Frog

WAPPINGER FALLS, NY -- Launched at the lake 6AM sharp hoping to find some bedding bass.

Started off on the North West end of the lake. Since I had never fished that area it turned out to be an interesting morning as there was a small island in the corner where I picked off a few fish and the shoreline is loaded with laydowns. Just about all my fish came from some form of timber that the fish found security near until I set the hook then they fought for their lives. :o)

I caught one fish on a frog from some mats that fish were blowing up through and the rest came on a giant tube I like to throw on a very light weight (1/4 ounce) and a red bead for sound. Was I throwing the bait on beds? I'm not entirely sure but I do know some came off beds. I was fishing very close to the shoreline but kept my distance. I figured if I can see the bed, he can see me!

They simply loved my tube today!

Tubes


I fished the entire shoreline on the main lake, but did try the area past the bridge (RT9) and only hooked into one fish. All the fish seemed to be in the main lake relating to timber. I fished until 11:30AM when the wind started picking up ending the day with 10 fish which is a complete shocker for Wappingers (for me at least). Most fish were actually pretty big at about 3lbs (the one I did weigh was 2.8).

Bass


Wappingers Lake is DEFINITELY on my radar now! :o)
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Sylvan Lake

May 09, 2009 by BooBee | 3 Comments
Weather: Cloudy 73*
Water Temp: 65*

SYLVAN LAKE, NY -- Decided to visit a "new" lake today! There are tons of lakes in the area but many fall under the jurisdiction of state parks which require park permits so I decided to try Sylvan lake since it wasn't too far and it was new (I never been there before).

Arrived at the lake about 8:45AM and found the small parking and boat launch. During the peak season I'd suggest you get there early because if I had to guess I'd say maybe 6 cars fit in the parking lot; yes it's that small ("Early bird catches the worm"). The lake is a perfect circle shape and has about 90% of its shoreline consisting of a flat no deeper than 5ft that goes out a few hundred yards toward the center of the lake. So if you were to look for deep water 12FT or better you will have to troll almost to the center of the lake where it gets very deep. The boat access area is open to public, however for car top boats only!

Sylvan


Once I was on the water I had to decide where I wanted to go. I made a b-line right for the shoreline with trees and lay downs since I'm just comfortable fishing some kind of cover and/or structure. I was well into fishing by 9:15AM and couldn't find a bite for about 2hrs but I was moving a lot to get an idea of what the lake contour was like and depth. I finally realized the fish were in full spawn on the lake as I saw tons of them cruising around and sitting on beds. My first fish came off a bed that I force fed my Manns -1 crank.

Sylvan Fish


By Noon I was on a pattern of fishing for fish that would be on beds or guarding beds. I started heading back in at 1PM and had hooked up with a total of seven fish for the day; not bad. I'm always satisfied with one fish per hour, more is always better and less is a tough day for me. All fish averaged about 2lbs with my biggest being 3lbs. I look forward to returning to this lake in peak season when sun is blazing and vegetation is in bloom. Half the fish hit the Manns -1 and the other half gently moved my senko (I saw the line move before I knew the fish had the bait).