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Lake Champlain Daily Fishing Report

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  • Welcome to the "Lake Champlain Daily Fishing Report," your go-to podcast for the latest fishing updates and expert tips. Stay informed with daily catches, weather conditions, and seasonal trends from Lake Champlain. Perfect for anglers of all levels, tune in and reel in more success with each episode!

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Welcome to the "Lake Champlain Daily Fishing Report," your go-to podcast for the latest fishing updates and expert tips. Stay informed with daily catches, weather conditions, and seasonal trends from Lake Champlain. Perfect for anglers of all levels, tune in and reel in more success with each episode!

For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease....
Check out our tiktok @LosAngelesDailyFishing
Get all your gear befoe you leave the dock https://amzn.to/3zF8GXk
Copyright 2024 Quiet. Please
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  • Winter Wonderland Fishing on Lake Champlain: Tides, Weather, and Hot Spots for Smallmouth, Trout, and Perch.
    2024/12/22
    If you're heading out to Lake Champlain today, December 22, 2024, here's what you need to know. First, let's look at the tidal report. Today's high tides are at 3:08 AM and 3:42 PM, with low tides at 12:12 PM and 11:35 PM. The water levels are moderate, with heights ranging from 1.01 to 1.46 meters[2].

    The weather is chilly, with partly cloudy conditions and temperatures between the mid-30s to mid-40s Fahrenheit. Expect light winds from the northwest at about 5-10 mph. Sunrise is at 7:30 AM, and sunset is at 4:05 PM[1].

    Fish activity on Lake Champlain remains robust even in winter. Yesterday saw a lot of action from smallmouth bass, particularly in the deeper waters and structural areas like rock piles and drop-offs, with some catches reaching up to 4 pounds. Lake trout and salmon are also active, especially in the deeper areas and near the river mouths. Yellow perch are active as well, often feeding on lake trout eggs which are abundant from the fall spawning season[1].

    For smallmouth bass, using bladed jigs or grass jigs in submerged vegetation can be effective. For lake trout, jigging or trolling over deep structures is recommended, targeting areas 100 feet below the surface. Yellow perch can be caught using small jigs or live bait in mud and muck-bottomed areas, as well as around rock piles and reefs[3].

    Some hot spots to consider include Shelburne Bay and Town Farm Bay for largemouth bass, and the middle section of the main lake from Westport to Cumberland Head for lake trout. For yellow perch, Bulwagga Bay near the south end of the lake is a popular spot, especially during the ice fishing season[3].

    Overall, Lake Champlain is offering some great winter fishing opportunities, so make sure to bundle up and take advantage of the active fish populations.
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  • "Navigating Lake Champlain's Icy Waters: Tides, Fish, and Winter Angling Tips"
    2024/12/21
    If you're planning to hit Lake Champlain today, December 21, 2024, here's what you need to know. First off, let's talk about the tidal report. Today's high tides are at 2:12 AM and 2:47 PM, with low tides at 11:27 AM and 10:23 PM. The tide heights are moderate, with highs around 5.28 and 4.43 feet, and lows around 3.41 and 3.31 feet[2].

    The weather is chilly, with partly cloudy conditions and temperatures ranging from the mid-30s to mid-40s Fahrenheit. Expect light winds coming from the northwest at about 5-10 mph. Sunrise is at 7:30 AM, and sunset is at 4:05 PM[1].

    Fish activity on Lake Champlain remains robust even in winter. Yesterday saw a lot of activity from smallmouth bass, particularly in the deeper waters and structural areas like rock piles and drop-offs. Some catches reached up to 4 pounds. Lake trout and salmon are also active, especially in the deeper areas and near the river mouths. Yellow perch are active as well, often feeding on lake trout eggs which are abundant from the fall spawning season[1].

    For targeting these species, use lures that mimic their natural forage. For lake trout, jigging or trolling with lures that imitate rainbow smelt is effective. Smallmouth bass can be caught using crankbaits, jigs, and soft plastics that target the deeper structural areas. Yellow perch can be caught using small jigs tipped with minnows or worms[1].

    Some of the best spots to try your luck include the middle section of the main lake, particularly between Westport and Cumberland Head for lake trout. For smallmouth bass, Shelburne Bay and the Otter Creek area are great spots. Bulwagga Bay near the south end of the lake is a popular spot for yellow perch[1].

    Remember to prioritize safety, wearing a PFD and monitoring the weather and wind forecast closely. Let someone know your plans and expected return time. Enjoy your day on the water.
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  • Wintertime Wonders on Lake Champlain: A Thriving Fishing Scene Despite Chilly Conditions
    2024/12/20
    As of December 20, 2024, the fishing scene on Lake Champlain is quite inviting despite the chilly winter conditions. Here’s what you can expect today from a local’s perspective.

    The weather is cold, with temperatures hovering around the mid-20s to low 30s Fahrenheit. Expect partly cloudy skies with a moderate wind, making the water surface a bit choppy but manageable for ice-free areas. Sunrise today is at 7:29 AM, and sunset will be at about 4:04 PM.

    Tide-wise, Lake Champlain, being a freshwater lake, does not have significant tidal changes, but water levels are worth noting. Today, the high tide is at 1:19 AM with a height of 5.71 feet, followed by a low tide at 10:41 AM with a height of 3.51 feet. The next high tide is at 1:55 PM with a height of 4.66 feet, and the final low tide of the day is at 9:22 PM with a height of 3.45 feet.

    Fish activity on Lake Champlain remains robust even in winter. Smallmouth bass are particularly active, especially in the deeper waters and structural areas like rock piles and drop-offs. Yesterday saw a lot of activity from smallmouth bass, with some catches reaching up to 4 pounds. Trout and salmon are also active, especially in the deeper areas and near the river mouths. Yellow perch are active as well, particularly in early winter and early spring when warm water species are less active.

    Anglers reported catching a significant number of smallmouth bass, along with some lake trout and salmon. Northern pike and walleye are also being caught, although in smaller numbers.

    For smallmouth bass, use lures that mimic their natural prey such as crankbaits, jigs, and soft plastics. For trout and salmon, deepwater jigging and downrigger trolling with lures that imitate rainbow smelt are effective. For yellow perch, small jigs tipped with minnows or worms work well.

    Some of the best spots include the northern half of the lake for smallmouth bass, particularly around structural areas like rock piles and drop-offs. For lake trout, the middle section of the main lake, from roughly Westport to Cumberland Head, is highly recommended. Bulwagga Bay near the south end of the lake is a popular spot for yellow perch.

    Overall, Lake Champlain offers a vibrant fishing scene even in the winter months, with a variety of species to target and plenty of hot spots to explore. So, bundle up and get out there – the fish are waiting.
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