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April 05, 2026
Lake Placid
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Trip Summary
Trip Summary
We’re right on the edge of ice-out across the region, and spring trout season is just about ready to kick off. Most ponds are still holding some ice, but shorelines are opening up more each day. Once that ice finally disappears, the bite should turn on quickly.
This early season is one of the best times of the year to target brook trout and lake trout. Cold water temperatures keep fish cruising shallow, making them more accessible whether you’re fishing from shore, canoe, or boat. Look for sunny afternoons to warm the surface slightly — that’s often when the most consistent action happens.
As soon as ponds open up, slow presentations tend to work best. Small streamers, spoons, and soft plastics fished methodically can produce great results. Wind-blown shorelines and shallow drop-offs are prime areas to focus on during the first few weeks after ice-out.
May is shaping up to be a fantastic window. With aggressive fish, fewer bugs, and quiet backcountry waters, it’s hard to beat spring trout fishing. Limited availability remains for guided trips, including hike-in and portage canoe adventures as well as boat trips for lake trout and landlocked salmon.