Onondaga County, NY
The Erie Canal is a historic 351-mile long canal. Thanks to plenty of access from schore, no boat is needed. Those, who already experienced fishing in Erie Canal, say that if you visit this place there is no chance that you'll leave empty-handed.
Explore the best fishing spots proven by local anglers.
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Largemouth bass, smallmouth bass and yellow perch can be found where Erie Canal meets Tonawanda Creek southwest of Lockport.
The best place to fish for small sunfish using live worms and minnows is the old canal bed.
Using small crawfish-imitating crankbaits around rock piles and rip-rap can help you to catch smallmouth bass.
To catch a big carp you can try setting your lines up on the water between Erie and Niagara Counties and using corn or dough balls as a bait on hooks in sizes 4 to 6.
Regulations vary by location. Check the rules for your fish to stay informed and prepared for fishing.
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