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Ice-out (sort of…) on Conesus Lake, NY







Well, the water was 36-37 degrees F, but the only way the slowly widening patch of water was going to get fished was in a boat that you could carry to the waters edge from a parking lot. Kayaks fit the bill! Me and my buddies Pat and Sean decided to give it a go on Conesus Lake, NY.

We figured that the fish would be piled up near spawning areas, but it must be a bit early because all we found in the likely spots were a few scattered fish. Sean was the only one that hooked up and got one into the boat – a nice smallie. This was Sean’s first time ever in a kayak and he did great (obviously).

I may have made another convert to the sport of kayak fishing…

Early ice-out smallmouth bass on Conesus Lake, NY.

-Paul

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Kevin Webster

Kevin Webster is a web analyst and internet marketer by trade, but spends as much time as humanly possible in his KC Kayak K12, kayak fishing. You can see his photography at his portfolio, or read about his work at Level Analytics.