The
bridge construction on Route 98 past (or just north of) Orleans Outdoor is done.
Phew! Thanks for all your support during the traffic detour away from the shop.
We look forward to getting going again for the fall, winter and spring trib fishing
season as things begin to develop thru Sept. Also look for the red
button above and visit our Big Tackle Sale and New Trib Gear page for
other specific tackle sale items. More items added all the time. Lodging
dates are available for fall 2008. Call soon
to reserve any of the following available prime dates. Sept
dates available.
Oct
1 thru 3, two rooms. Oct 4 thru 8, three rooms. Oct 9 thru 18, two rooms. Oct
24 and 25, three rooms.
Nov
16 thru 18, three rooms. Nov 19, two rooms. Nov 20, one room. Nov 23 and forward
rooms available. The
salmon are coming! Close on their heels will be the browns and steelhead. Thru
the end of Aug and now into Sept, lake charter anglers report lots of salmon staged
at around 60 feet of water or less off the rivermouth. A few fish have been caught
even closer to the river mouth as trollers make a few passes at first light. Spoon
casters are getting out now at the rivermouth with a few fish hooked, and there
will be lots more action with any cool downs, winds or precip to encourage fish
to move closer in-shore. I'm sure some early salmon have "scouted" the
river mouth already and come in quite shallow with a handful perhaps committed
to running the whole river to the Waterport dam. Lakeshore
waters are calm and warm now with the most recent unseasonably warm weather. Now
thru Sept there will be some river mouth and lower river action for the casting
and small boat trolling crowd. The warm temps right now may stall any on-shore
migrations, but fish may came quick after any change in the upcoming weather.
You can get in on the hardest fighting, biggest and freshest salmon of the year
by hitting the earliest parts of the salmon migrations. A generally wet year so
far means good trib flows and fish hopefully well spread thru all the other trib
flows. And there's always the generally consistent flows in the Oak Orchard thanks
to the Erie Canal water feed. SEPTEMBER
TACKLE SALE Be
ready for the upcoming fishing action with some great savings on our in-stock
items from last season. Lots of great fly gear available. All gear that is normally
greater then $99 is on sale for 20% OFF. This inludes most all rods, reels, waders,
jackets etc... Hurry this sale will only last till the end of Sept. Call us to
see what is available and we might even sweeten the deals with more savings like
FREE flyline, mono or tackle. Let us put together a rig for you now when we can
really focus on getting it set-up perfect for you.
St. Croix(rods), GLoomis(rods, reels), Redington(rods, reels, waders, jacs), Echo(rods),
Cortland(rods, reels), Raven(rods, reels), Daiwa(reels), Sheffield(rods, reels),
Okuma(rods, reels), US Reel Supercaster(reels), Ross Worldwide(rods, reels), Bauer(reels),
Lamson(reels), Hodgman(waders, jacs, boots), Korkers(boots), William Joseph(waders),
Stearns(waders), Chota(waders, boots) and Pacific Fly(jacs). We're
on our summer operating schedule now till about the end of Sept. The shop
is open Thu, Fri, Sat and Sun. Lodging is available everyday and all telephone
calls will be returned promptly. Thanks for your support and we look forward to
seeing you this fall. This
conditions page is updated everyday during the fall, winter and spring
tributary seasons of October thru April. Sportman's
Archers Club of St. Mary's Catch and Release Fly Fishing Contest on Oct 22, 23
and 24, 2008. Youth division added for 2008. Come experience the fun and hospitality
of the Archers Club and join them for the three day contest including breakfast
and lunch with lots of prizes and parking. Sign up early and park and fish all
week. Niagara County Fish Odyssey 2008 takes place Sept 20th thru the 28th,
2008. A great opportunity for anglers fishing from their own two feet or small
boats. Orleans County waters are eligible. We have applications at the shop or
email us. Here's
some observations on the past trib season and outlook for 2008/2009. Back
in the fall 2007, the heavens were aligned for Oak Orchard River fishing!
Stream access resolved, good water flows thanks to Erie Canal water feed, moderate
weather, loads of Sept & Oct salmon, consistent brown trout fishing thru Dec
and bonus rainbow/steelhead action thru-out. Were you one of the lucky or observant
anglers that took advantage of all the great action? You had good opportunities
to catch fish whatever your favorite method the whole fall/early winter; chucking
a spoon, drifting skein, fly fishing with an egg pattern or nymph or bugger, float
fishing an egg sac or jig or fly, casting and retreiving a streamer - at one time
or another any of those methods worked great. Did you stay away and lament about
the crowds? Even when it is most crowded say early on, there are certainly still
more then enough fish to offer chances at hook-ups. That's without even considering
spreading out on other WNY tribs beside the Oak Orchard! Waiting till mid and
end Nov thru Dec would have offered you even less crowded angler conditions and
some of the best brown trout action of the season. Many fishermen are out chasing
venison or doing the holiday thing come that time of year and the waterways are
way less crowded. January
was a little tough. The winter that didn't even look like it was going to happen,
did turn cold and serious enough that also lead to some frustrating frozen
conditions on the smaller waterways that persisted thru the spring fishing. So
then all that snow began to melt in fits and starts Feb and Mar. The weather was
up and down. You were waiting for perfect weather and water conditions that never
materialized. And the economy started to falter. You might have been busy paying
off Christmas, working more, trying to save money and had less time off. Then
gas prices began to tighten the economic noose even more. Want to hear something
that probably won't make you feel any better now? The steelhead fishing was pretty
good and next to no one was fishing on the Oak Orchard. I mean there were never
any serious crowds this past winter and spring. Regulars were amazed at how
little fishing pressure there was thru prime steelhead conditions. Those anglers
enjoyed some great unharried fishing, hooking some big steelhead in the high water
flows. Here's a point to consider. The fishing pressure thru the winter and spring
here is cut more then in half compared to the fall action, and at a time (winter
and spring) when the water conditions could support even more angling pressure
given the higher and stained flows. Do we have steelhead numbers say like some
Lake Erie tribs? No. Are you going to catch any 15 - 20 pounders on a lake Erie
trib? Also no. Thanks
to generally cool if not cold weather, there was good steelhead action in the
Oak Orchard till at least the end of Apr. The drop back steelhead lingered
and offered angling opportunities for those hard fighting, aggressive fish.
If you hung in till May even you still would have caught some along with fresh
arriving smallmouth bass. Then thru May here in WNY you could have kept into the
steelhead action by hitting the largest waterways that were still hanging on to
cool water temps like the Catt, Niagara or Genesee Rivers. Lastly for some big
trout action you could have caught brown trout to 10 plus pounds from the rivermouth
and shoreline areas easily thru May with this angler landing the last good fish
the begin of June. What
does the Oak Orchard River, Lake Ontario and WNY offer? The chance to fish from
your own two feet for trout and salmon you measure in pounds, not inches, for
7 - 9 months depending upon weather and water conditions. Sure these recent economic
times may make it more difficult to make a fishing trip to WNY. We would point
out though, that a day or few day trip here to the Oak Orchard River and WNY
to fish for World Class trout and salmon is still easily the best bargain in trophy
fishing. The working man's big trout and salmon trip is still here, and it's
not even a contest compared to the other exotic, far off angling destinations.
The 2008/2009 trib season prospects look good. King salmon action has been good
out in the Lake this summer so the fall trib action should follow suit. Brown
trout action seems to be on a bit of an upswing the past year or two and there
should be some big fish around this fall evidenced by the nice size fish caught
this past spring. Oh-yeah, and the steelhead fishing. That's for sure improving
over the past couple years for those who get out and fish the high water steelhead
conditions. Lastly
one more point about these web reports. We don't make this stuff up. Everything
reported in 2007/2008 was the real deal to the best of our knowledge. Our reports
are the straightest poop by far about Oak Orchard and most WNY conditions. When
we said the Oak Orchard was loaded with salmon in the fall of 2007 we weren't
making it up. When we said the brown trout action was best thru Nov and Dec 2007
we weren't just trying to get you here to buy tackle. When we said the Jan 2008
winter conditions were challenging we weren't just looking for some time off.
When we said the 2008 high water spring steelhead fishing was good for some trophy
sized fish under little or no angling pressure, we weren't trying to get you here
to fish a blown out muddy trib. When we said you could catch some nice shoreline
browns thru Apr or May 2008 we weren't just hoping to sell you a few spoons. When
we said there was still chances at steelhead action thru May 2008 in the larger
tribs we weren't hoping to just book a few days lodging. We are living and experiencing
all this action directly or thru trusted reports of other die hard anglers as
it happens, so consider a fishing trip here to the Oak Orchard or any of the other
WNY tribs this 2008/2009 trib season. Orleans Outdoor and the angling opportunities
here are still easily the best value in trout and salmon sportfishing.
Tributary
Fly Fishing class on Oct 04, 2008. Beginning and intermediate fly fishers
can learn how easy it is to get started fishing for the trophy sized trout and
salmon of the Great Lakes tributaries. The all day class includes a power point
presentation, fishing techniques, casting, lunch and on the water demos. Call
or email soon to pre-register for the fall class. Spring 2009 class also offered. The
NYSDEC concluded a two year Lake Ontario tributary angler creel survey
started in the fall 2005 through 2007. The survey will help DEC to continue to
effectively manage the important trib fishery and gather info on population trends,
habitat preferences, angler effort and more. Many anglers voiced their opinions
about brown trout creel limits in the tribs with support for a regulation change
(similiar to the current steelhead trib limit) building for the next appropriate
reg cycle.
So how do you know if trophy trout and salmon will be catchable upon your travels
to the Oak Orchard and WNY area? All the best web info, bulletin boards, angler
skill and top notch equipment cannot replace getting out there and actually fishing!
The nuances of fish migrations is an inexact science and we cannot predict the
future. Fish as soon as reasonable conditions allow instead of waiting for supposed
better conditions that may or may not materialize. Be one of the lucky few that
experiences good fishing as it takes place instead of hearing that famous quote,
"you should have been here yesterday!" Tight lines and
smooth drags! Licorice Man |