Well I made it back today from a rather uneventful trip. We stayed in house that had river/lake access across the road. It was hotter than a mother on most days and there were several times thunder storms pushed us off the water. Sacandaga is a HUGE reservoir and we only had a 14 footer with a 20 horse so our fishing was kept to the Northwest arm of the res which is actually the original river We mostly fished right near the Northville bridge. One group had a bigger boat and ventured on the main res a few times. The water was low and on our end there were NO weed beds I could find. Our boat strictly fished for walleye and perch. I caught walleye every day but only one day actually limited out (5) with keepers of 15 inches or above. largest was 18 inches and smallest fit in the palm of my hand. Most others were in the 12 to 14 inch range. Caught one pike while Jigging and it taped at 38 inches, but I left the camera back as it was raining pretty good. Did not catch a bass although my buddy caught 2 decent ones. Our boat did the best with #'s and keepers. One rainbow was caught at 18 inches. The biggest fish was a carp that went about 12 lbs I caught.
Tried the fly rod a few times, but where we were there really was not alot of good areas. I did not have any luck with it aside from a sunfish. Northville reservoir does not allow motorized boats and I fished from shore there with no luck as it as the middle of the day and about 95 degrees. I have a few pictures and I will get at them when I get a chance. Almost every fish had crayfish in its belly
The gods do not deduct from man's allotted span the hours spent in fishing. ~Babylonian Proverb