The other day I decided to ride up to Lake
Ontario
to check out my lake house and the Oswego Marina. While driving north on Rt. 81,
I could tell that the winds were really blowing and I guessed that the lake
would be churning. Well, I was right, as the attached photos clearly show. Oswego was a lot worse than MexicoBay
as the winds had a bit of south west direction.
Sitting in my cozy warm truck watching
the giant seas pour violently over the harbor seawall, I actually began to think
about spring and the excellent brown trout fishing that will certainly occur
partly because of the mighty
OswegoRiver
and the huge protected harbor area that is the home port of the Dixie Dandy.
Most times during April, May
and often in June, we do not have to travel too far to find the lakes now famous
schools of football browns. Spring conditions mean fast moving river currents
carrying plenty of nutrients to the open waters of the lake. The huge flow
provides warmer stained water that acts like a magnet to hungry browns. Simply
put it is a huge advantage to fishing out of the Oswego
area. Even though I own a summer place on a dandy tributary that provides good
spring fishing, several years ago I decided to move my boat to Oswego and I
never looked back. I am convinced that for me and more importantly, for my
valued customers, it was the right thing to do.
The beauty of the harbor
location is the fact that in itself is like a mini lake. It has currents,
structure, differing bottom types and almost always warmer stained water.
Certain areas always seem to hold fish and you can catch many different species.
Early season weather patterns sometimes prohibit lake trolling, but the
protected harbor lake is very rarely too rough to troll. I hate it for my
clients when they drive to Oswego
anxious to fish and are sometimes thwarted by an angry lake. The harbor
eliminates that problem. Many times on a blustery day most other port boats
cannot fish on the lake while we in Oswego
can productively fish the harbor. Thats nice for us.
Another important thing to consider when charter
fishing, is to book during a week day if possible. Weekends are usually heavy on
boat traffic that can make trolling more difficult. If at all possible, charter
on a week day which means using a full time service. The best weekday? I like
Mondays since most weekenders leave for home Sunday night.Lots of room to troll. That is also nice for us.
Seriously, any day of the week can serve up some great fishing, however in order
to have a great day you have got to be on the water. If you want to be on the
water and thus have a great day of fishing give us a call. Ah yes, it is
definitely great to be a LakeOntario troller.