Monday, December 17, 2012

Our beautiful Sawkill Creek!

 
We have Spikes and Small Shiners for ice fishing and will be fully stocked by this weekend!Posted by Picasa

Friday, September 14, 2012

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Monday, July 23, 2012

Mill Ponds Best!


Matt and Anthony with a couple of nice Bass caught and released on Mill Pond this summer 2012!

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Bass Tournament June 23 & 24th!

Bass I caught off our dock!First Annual Hook Line & Sinker Catch & Release Bass Tournament starts this Saturday at 6am-7pm and again on Sunday the 24th! All ages welcome $15. fee for adults and $5 fee for children 12 and under. Launch your own boat/canoe or rent one of ours for $5. per hour. Fish one day or both. Five fish per day per person. Trophy for Lunker Bass and also Trophy for most combined weight per person. There will be a 3 ounce penalty for any dead fish weighed in. All boats must bring a livewell, no stringers! There will be refreshments for sale at the weigh station both days. Good luck to all participants! Pre registration begins at 5am at the dock or call Gayle @ 758-6920 to reserve boat.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Beautiful Day on the Hudson River

Went fishing today with the Girls, looks like the Herring and Stripers are about done for this year. I had a great time anyway even though we only caught catfish, eels and white perch. Anybody catch any stripers this weekend, share a photo with us!

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Invasion of the Snakeheads!

This is a Snakehead, they are highly invasive and may disrupt our fishing by harming our native fish. It is illegal to posess a live Snakehead or their eggs. They are top predators capable of growing to at least three feet long.Their teeth are similar to pike and walleye, they prey on fish, frogs, crayfish and aquatic insects. They can inhabit virtually any of our rivers, lakes and streams as they air breathing predators so they can cross land. They may survive for days out of water and the young fish can move across the ground to access water. Snakehead's spawn multiple times each year and the females release tens of thousands of egg's each time. The eggs hatch in one to two days during the summer monthes and the parents will guard their young until they begin to feed. Upon hatching, the young begin feeding on plankton then consuming other fish larvae when they are less than One Inch Long! Please be aware that these Predators are a threat to our native species and contact the DEC if you catch one. Region 3    845-256-3161

Snakeheads in the Hudson????

I heard that someone caught several Snakeheads on chunk herring in Tivoli, it is not confirmed but I will call the DEC tomorrow and check into it further. If you catch one you are asked to kill it immediately and freeze it then contact your nearest DEC office and they will take it from there.

Live Herring! Getting 125 today for the weekend!

Come in and inquire about our Jelly Doughnuts, a special way to catch the Big One!
Giant Snapping Turtle on Mill Pond, must be at least 100 years old, he is the size of a table top!