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        <![CDATA[ At the end of August I&#39;ll be spending a few days on Lake Seneca in upstate NY. I&#39;d be grateful for any ideas or advice about fishing the lake, or
fishing nearby, at that time of year. Thanks,


(t.o.) Martin ]]>
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			<title><![CDATA[ Re: Lake Seneca? ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ I grew up on the shore of Cayuga Lake, next lake to the east.  I have no better suggestions for trout fishing, sorry.  But if Seneca behaves like my lake, it
will normally be flat calm before 9am or so,  and after 6pm.  Bass will be looking for a meal and surface conditions are perfect.  You will need to find some
structure, look to the points, most had steamship docks and the rock filled cribs are great attractors, now 2-3 feet below the surface.  I used a small silver
Rapala and a Mitchell... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Thank you all for the excellent information, perfect.
<br>
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Yes I am a small-river-fishing, cane-rod kinda guy, so this is a challenge. I did manage to catch a wonderful lake trout on my only previous visit to the
Upstate, Lake George, quite a few years ago, by bouncing a lure along the bottom; not what I&#39;m used to, but great eating.
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I&#39;ve tried to find out the town to which I&#39;ll be nearest, but have received no replies. I do know that I&#39;ll be on the east side of... ]]></description>

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			<title><![CDATA[ Re: Lake Seneca? ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ If you can travel to the Rochester area, Oatka and Spring Creek would be good.  Check out Carl Coleman <a target="_blank" href="http://www.colemansflyshop.com/">www.colemansflyshop.com</a> for tips on the area.  If you can&#39;t travel that far, try the Cohocton- Park at Wentworth Rd.
by Wayland.  That&#39;s a nice little stretch.  About 3/4 mile south of that is the trophy section.  You may have to ask directions, but its easy to get to. 
Access is easy.  Of course, this is all west of... ]]></description>

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			<title><![CDATA[ Re: Lake Seneca? ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ I would second Cayuta Creek as well as Fall Creek near Freeville. Enjoy the wineries and, if you like good microbrews, try the Roosterfish (Wildflower Cafe -
good eats and brews)  in Watkins Glen and Wagner Vineyard and Brewery on the east side of the lake.
<br>
Dan
<br> ]]></description>

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			<title><![CDATA[ Re: Lake Seneca? ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ Seneca Lake is a bit of territory, where would you be, do you know the nearest &quot;town&quot; or at least the side (east/west) and end(north/south)? 
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Catherine is more of a spring rainbow run stream,   Cayuta Creek just up the hill to the east of Watkins Glen is a better bet in the summer, and there are a
few around Ithaca and Freeville off the south end of Cayuga
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check out <a target="_blank"... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Spruce,
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I think you&#39;re on to something - Lake Bonaparte (named after the guy who invented boneless chicken wings) <img src="http://static.yuku.com//domainskins/bypass/img/smileys/eyes.gif" alt="image"> ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Duh.  Guess I missed a few.  Maybe those lakes named after people use the &quot;Lake first&quot; method.  Samuel de Champlain, Boy George, Placido Domingo...
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Oatka and Spring Creeks were the ones I was referring to.  Caught my first trout in Oatka.
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There&#39;s plenty of non-fishing stuff to do around there.  If you need a good place to skinny dip, let me know. 
<br> ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Spruce,
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Lake Placid, Lake George, Lake Champlain ? <img src="http://static.yuku.com//domainskins/bypass/img/smileys/tongue.gif" alt="image">  (Kidding)
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Martin,  I agree with what Spruce and Jeff K said.  My experience fishing in that area is limited to the tribs of Cayuga Lake, but just to the east of Seneca
Lake is the Finger Lakes National Forest.  There are several small streams that run through the forest that probably have small brook trout in them. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ The big deal on Seneca Lake in August would be jigging for lakers in about 100&#39; of water.  It&#39;s a whole lot more interesting than trolling.  A good
guide would be John Gaulke.  Nearby Cayuga and Seneca Lakes will have similar laker fishing.  Keuka is full of smaller wild lakers, Cayuga has well fed stocked
and and a few wild fish.  You may tie into the odd landlocked salmon, brown, or rainbow, but the lakers provide the consistent fishing. 
<br>
<br>
One thing John Gaulke can help you... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Martin,
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It&#39;s Seneca Lake.  Actually, all the lakes in NY that come to mind are named xxxxx Lake.  It&#39;s one of the Finger Lakes - long (35 miles), narrow (3.5
miles) and deep. Maybe not the best body of water for fly fishing although you could probably catch panfish and bass along the shoreline.  There are lakers,
browns and landlocks stocked and supposed to be naturally reproducing rainbows (catch and release only).  I imagine you ususally have to go deep to get them. 
I... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ At the end of August I&#39;ll be spending a few days on Lake Seneca in upstate NY. I&#39;d be grateful for any ideas or advice about fishing the lake, or
fishing nearby, at that time of year. Thanks,
<br>
<br>
(t.o.) Martin ]]></description>

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