• Autumn Chill on Lake Champlain: Trout, Salmon, and Bass Biting in the Crisp Conditions

  • Nov 23 2024
  • Length: 2 mins
  • Podcast

Autumn Chill on Lake Champlain: Trout, Salmon, and Bass Biting in the Crisp Conditions

  • Summary

  • For November 23, 2024, here’s your Lake Champlain fishing report:

    Today, the weather is partly cloudy with a crisp autumn chill, perfect for a day on the water. Sunrise was at 6:53 AM, and sunset will be at 4:13 PM. The water temperature is cooling down, which is ideal for cold-water species.

    Yesterday saw a lot of activity from trout, particularly lake trout and rainbow trout. Salmon were also active, and bass were biting well in the fall conditions. Anglers reported catching a good number of lake trout using inline silver and blue spinners, 4.3 Keitech swimbaits, and blade baits[3][4].

    For today, you can expect similar conditions. The best lures to use include those mentioned above, as well as spoons and flashers with dodgers for targeting trout and salmon. Live bait such as smelt and shiners are also effective, especially for bass and walleye.

    Hot spots include the Palisades area and the Slack Line, which have been producing good catches of trout and bass lately. The South Bay, despite the recent discovery of invasive golden clams, is still a viable spot for catching a variety of species[5].

    Tidal influences are minimal on Lake Champlain since it is a freshwater lake, so you don't need to worry about tidal changes affecting your fishing.

    Overall, it's a great day to be out on Lake Champlain, with plenty of fish activity and favorable weather conditions. Good luck on the water
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