Lake Champlain
Lake Champlain is 120 miles long, 10 miles wide and approximately 390 plus feet deep. With excellent fishing along the scenic New York and Vermont shores. The western shore offers the beautifully scenic Adirondack Mountains and extraordinary sunsets. To the east, the Vermont Green Mountains offer us a gorgeous sunrise.
The most common species of Lake Champlain are: Atlantic Salmon, Lake Trout, Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout, Walleye, Northern Pike, plus our world renowned trophy Large and Small Mouth Bass. The Lake Trout's average weight is approximately 3-6 lbs. The Atlantic Salmons average is around 2-4 lbs. The Walleyes average from 3-5 lbs. Northern Pike range from 3-5 lbs. Bass usually come in with an average weight of 2-4 lbs. On any given day it is not uncommon to catch fish that exceed the average.
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