
The best fishing has happened early in the morning until sunrise and late in the evening until just after sundown. Be aware that the seasonal tributary regulations (September 1st - March 31st) are in effect!! Please see the following links regarding the special seasonal regulations regarding the tributaries.
Great Lakes and Tributary Regulations
Special Regulations for Great Lakes Tributaries
The forecast for the next week does not include the chance of any significant precipitation and has highs in the 70's-80's. This is not exactly welcome news in terms of migrating fish, however this is par for the course for September.
Be sure to check out my YouTube page for fishing videos as well as fly tying tutorials! This fall I am excited to be uploading more frequent content. If you are interested in booking a trip with me this fall please send me an email (wnyflyguy@gmail.com) as days are filling up! Enjoy some of the pictures fish I've brought to hand as well as some happy customers! Thanks again for reading and tight lines!
Current Stream Information:
18-Mile Creek (Burt): September 16th, 2019
Light fishing pressure
Low/Clear FlowsLight fishing pressure
94 CFS
18-Mile Creek (Hamburg): September 16th, 2019
Low/Clear Flows
25.2 CFS Low/Clear Flows
Cattaraugus Creek: September 16th, 2019
Clear Flows
257 CFS
70.2 ⁰F
Oak Orchard Creek: September 16th, 2019
Light Fishing Pressure
Clear Flows
229 CFS
Oatka Creek: September 16th, 2019
Stained Flows
71.8 CFS
NOTE: Please fish inland trout during the cooler hours of the day to reduce the stress to the fish. Trout are a cold water species and being caught in the heat can kill them.
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