Monday, July 9, 2012

Saranac suprise

With water levels low on the Ausable, and early morning fishing being best, have been taking advantage of many warm water opportunities later in the day.

One river with many options I have spent much time on over the years, is the Saranac when the trout take a nap on this river the bass, and what ever else is around usually become active.

Many different fish occupy these waters.The variety of fish in this river has always amazed me, and often in the same stretches of water.Some of the fish you will find are brook, brown, and rainbow trout, landlock salmon, also smallmouth, and largemouth bass, pike, walleye,and many more critters with fins.The variety of fish is due some too the many dams that occupy the different branches of the river all the way to mouth of Lake Champlain.

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