September is here and although the cooler temps are starting to set in, fishing is still going strong. This is a wonderful time to go fishing and enjoy all our wonderful foliage here. Stop on by to Bass Pro Shops for our 2015 Fall Fishing Event! Take a look below at what we have going on and how our seminars can help you land that beauty of a fish!
Saturday - September 26, 2015
1pm - Fish Preparation, Freezing, Cooking: Our experts will go through the basics of filleting fish, preparing them for the freezer, and how to cook them.
2pm - Rod & Reel Maintenance: Our experts will show you all the steps to cleaning and maintaining your rods and reels to ensure that you get the maximum performance out of them year after year.
3pm - Fall Fishing Species Techniques: Our experts will talk with you about the hottest fishing techniques for the most active Fall Fishing Species in your area.
Sunday - September 27, 2015
1pm - Techniques for Fishing Different Weather Conditions: Our experts will go through what to look for in the weather conditions that will affect the baits you are using as well as the techniques.
2pm - Spoon Fishing Basics: Our experts will go through and show you the hottest spoons on the market for your fisheries and share their secrets on how to make these baits work for you.
3pm - Annual Bait Maintenance: Our experts will show you what to look for in keeping your baits in tune for the Fall fishing seasons. We will go over changing out hooks, split rings, hook sharpening, etc.
The first 25 customers to attend the 2pm seminars each day will receive a FREE Mosquito Repelling Silicone Bracelet
Check out the chart below for regulations on what you can catch or visit www.ny.dec.gov
Trout (brook, brown and rainbow trout and hybrids of these species; and splake) April 1 through Oct 15 Any size 5 Lake Trout April 1 through Oct 15 21" 3 Landlocked Atlantic Salmon April 1 through Oct 15 15" 3 It is illegal to take Atlantic Salmon from the waters of the marine and coastal district Kokanee April 1 through Oct 15 Any size 10 Coho, Chinook, Pink Salmon See Great Lakes Regulations Black Basslargemouth/smallmouth 3rd Sat in June through Nov 30 12" 5 Dec 1 - Fri preceding the 3rd Sat in June Catch and release only Artificial lures only Muskellunge Last Sat in May through Nov 30 40" 1 Northern Pike 1st Sat in May through March 15 18" 5 Pickerel 1st Sat in May through March 15 15" 5 Tiger Muskellunge 1st Sat in May through March 15 30" 1 Walleye 1st Sat in May through March 15 15" 5 Crappie All year 9" 25 Atlantic, Shortnose & Lake Sturgeon; Paddlefish; Sauger Closed Fishing for (including catch and release) or possession prohibited Lake Whitefish All year Any size 5 Striped Bass in the Hudson River and tributaries north of George Washington Bridge April 1 through Nov 30 1 fish between 18 and 28 inches OR 1 fish larger than 40 inches 1 American Shad - Hudson River and all tributaries north of the George Washington Bridge Closed Fishing for (including catch and release) or possessing American shad in the Hudson River or Marine District is prohibited. American shad - all other inland waters All year Any size 3 Hickory Shad (does not apply to the Marine and Coastal District) Aug 1 - Nov 30 Any size 5 Anadromous River Herring (Alewife and Blueback Herring) except in Hudson River and all it’s tributaries Closed Fishing for (including catch and release) or possession prohibited Yellow Perch All year Any size 50 Sunfish (bluegill, pumpkinseed and redbreast sunfish) All year Any size 50
So stop on by and check out all the good advise to Keep America Fishing. Can’t make it in for the seminars? Visit www.basspro.com for all your fishing needs.
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