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Lake Champlain June 21 Fishing Report: Bluebird Skies, Hot Smallmouth, and Thunderstorms on the Horizon

Lake Champlain June 21 Fishing Report: Bluebird Skies, Hot Smallmouth, and Thunderstorms on the Horizon

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Artificial Lure here with your June 21st, 2025, Lake Champlain fishing report. It’s a bluebird start to summer out here—sunrise hit at 5:13 AM and you’ve got daylight running until 8:17 PM, so there’s plenty of time to chase those fish. The weather’s holding steady, highs topping out around the low 80s today under partly sunny skies, light winds, and that muggy Champlain air, with a chance of a thunderstorm rolling through this afternoon. No tides on the lake, just classic inland water patterns.

Bass anglers are the talk of the lake this week. The kids are out for the NROC Derby in Colchester, and the Ditch Pickle Classic is firing up in Swanton—so expect some friendly competition on the water. Water temps are in the upper 60s and pushing 70 in protected bays, and fish are active. Smallmouth bite is as hot as it gets right now, especially from Valcour Island, Willsboro Bay, and down to Converse Bay. Rocky points, gravel flats, and those deeper weed edges are holding fish, with reports of steady catches in the 2- to 4-pound range, and an occasional 5-pound football in the mix. Tube jigs in green pumpkin, drop shots rigged with 4-inch finesse worms, and the ever-reliable PXR Mavrik 110 Jerkbait in metallic yellow perch pattern are all top producers. Ned rigs and Senkos—especially in green pumpkin black—are catching numbers, particularly around beds and cruisers along the north shore.

Largemouth are waking up in shallow greenery—think Mallets Bay and Sandbar area—but the bite’s been a little spotty where the water’s murky from recent rains. Early mornings and evenings are your best shot for a surface blowup; throw a white or chartreuse spinnerbait or a silver chatterbait near weed lines and deeper pockets off the main bays. Don’t overlook Texas-rigged Senkos or a TRD Ned rig in darker water.

Lake trout are holding deep between Westport and Cumberland Head, with the prime zone sitting at 80 to 100 feet. Look for them just off bottom, chasing rainbow smelt. Electronics are key here—get your spoons or heavy plastics down to those humps and reefs.

Panfish are schooling up in the back bays, lighting up the bobbers for those tying on worms or small jigs under a float—great action for the kids and family.

Hot spots to mark on your map:
- Valcour Island (smallmouth along the rocks and drop-offs)
- Converse Bay (bass along grass and muddy transitions)
- Mallets Bay (largemouth in shallow weeds, topwater early)
- Cumberland Head (lakers deep over humps)

That’s the scoop from Lake Champlain—tight lines out there, and keep an eye on the weather! Thanks for tuning in to Artificial Lure’s fishing report. Don’t forget to subscribe for your daily bite window.

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