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EPISODE · Nov 2, 2024 · 2 MIN

Fishing Report: Trout, Walleye, Salmon, and Muskie Thrive in Lake Champlain's Fall Conditions

from Lake Champlain Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

For November 2, 2024, here’s a detailed fishing report for Lake Champlain, a prized fishing spot on the border of New York and Vermont. ### Weather and Tidal Conditions Today, you can expect partly cloudy skies with a high of around 58 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 45 degrees. The wind will be moderate, blowing at about 10 miles per hour from the northwest. Since Lake Champlain is a freshwater lake, tidal reports are not applicable, but water levels can fluctuate slightly due to wind and precipitation. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise is at 6:34 AM, and sunset will be at 4:34 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and afternoon fishing. ### Fish Activity Fish activity on Lake Champlain remains robust this time of year. Anglers reported successful catches of trout, walleye, salmon, and muskie yesterday. The cooler water temperatures have made the fish more active, especially in the early morning and late afternoon. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Caught Yesterday saw a mix of species being caught. Trout, particularly lake trout and rainbow trout, were active in deeper waters. Walleye were found in areas with rocky structures and drop-offs. Salmon were also caught, especially near the lake's deeper sections. Muskie, known for their elusive nature, were reported in areas with dense vegetation and structure. ### Best Lures and Bait For trout, using spoons like Kastmaster or Rapalas can be very effective. Walleye are biting well on jigs tipped with minnows or nightcrawlers. Salmon can be caught using flashers and dodgers with flies or spoons. Muskie are best targeted with large bucktail spinners or topwater baits. ### Hot Spots Some hot spots to consider include the areas around Grand Isle and the Champlain Bridge, where the structure and drop-offs attract a variety of fish. The northern parts of the lake, particularly around Missisquoi Bay, are also known for their walleye and muskie populations. For shore fishing, the areas around Burlington and Plattsburgh offer good access and a chance to catch trout and other species. Overall, Lake Champlain is offering some excellent fishing opportunities this time of year, so make sure to take advantage of the cooler weather and active fish. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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