The 2012 fishing season has been a complete change of pace for me.
While I grew up on trout and lake fishing since moving my fishing is now
dominated by rivers bigger and deeper than the lakes of my past.
My year started off like every other year, fishing for trout. Opening
day, even on this side of the state was its usual wet, rainy self. The
difference here from home was the stream. We started off fishing the Kinderhook Creek.
More of a small river than creeks I'm accustom to, the Kinderhook is located about 35 minutes outside of Albany on absolutely beautiful setting. After
talking to a DEC biologist in the field we began the bridge and worked north.
After getting a late start we fished for about 3 hours, but to no avail.


Most recently our excursions have led us to two new locations. The
first being Rhinebeck, fished in conjunction with a successful turkey hunt,
which yielded another new species for me, the American eel. Eels too prefer
chunked herring, left to sit on the river bottom or near to it. Finally, to New
Baltimore, continuing to produce catfish and eels, but yet to offer any
stripers.
All this is not to say I’ve given up my past of lake fishing. Since
moving to Albany I continue to fish Partridge Run lakes on a regular basis.
After a recent outing, complete with a stringer of perch, a delicious meal of
fried perch and venison steaks was had by all.