Monthly archives: September, 2020

Its Not All About Fishing

This afternoon was about the Autumn leaves. I left the kayak and rods behind. The winds were gusting and I was not ready to take on the chop on a lake. I hit the trail at a close-by Preserve along the Indian River. The leaves were brilliant. If you have kids and live near Fort …

Indian Summer in the North Country

For those who are not familiar with the term Indian Summer, Its a warm spell that follows the first frost. The forecast predicted great weather for the weekend with temperatures above 80F. Everyone with a boat was planning on the last trip to the lake. I was no different. I researched the best lake to …

Streeter Lake Alrich Wild Forest NY

Its Fall in the Adirondacks. I’ve been wanting to get to Streeter Lake to take a shot at the trout. I was not disappointed, but it will be the last kayak opportunity of the season with temperatures rapidly dropping. GETTING TO STREETER LAKE. Route 3 rolls through the Adirondacks from Fort Drum. The challenge is …

Salmon River 12 SEP 2020

First Crack at Salmon Fishing This trip was an effort to scope out the river and how to fish for salmon during the Fall run. It was worth the 50 mile drive to Pulaski NY. Salmon fishing here is more of an event than simply going fishing. Its like a tailgate party at the river. …

Tupper Lake NY Adirondack Mountains 5-7 SEP 2020

The transition from Summer to Fall happens quick in the North Country. To break up the routine, I headed to Tupper Lake NY in an attempt to catch walleye and pike. This trip covered a lot of ground including kayaking, hiking, fly fishing and exploring. I forgot that the weather gets a vote, but I …

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