The Great Sacandaga Lake is nestled in the foothills of the Adirondack Preserve and boasts a unique and distinguished history including The World Record Northern Pike was caught in the Great Sacandaga Lake in 1940 by Pete Dubuc The 46-pound, 2-ounce monster reigned as the planet's biggest pike until 1979. Enjoy up to date information on fishing from our local area guides and experts.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Small Mouth Bass
As you can see the Great Sacandaga Lake has a good number of smallies, it has excellent bass structure throughout its length, producing some real nice fish. May, June, early July and then Fall produce the most action. However they can be caught all summer long on deep drops offs using jigs or drop-shot methods. Smallies are relatively easy to catch when shallow and their tackle busting ability is great for all ages. I would recommend a June or July trip for kids, the die-hards can come anytime, and the real big ones are normally caught in fall.
Cap't Bill Walleye" Struble
Walleye Wizard
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thanks for the info - looking forward to future posts
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