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any WNYers fish lake alice or oak orchard river.

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Oak?  Sure.

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There's no fish in the creek.  8-)

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were those recently i was below waterport dam saterday with no luck the over flow was going strong and the water levels are fairly high with this rain and melt off along with only 1 turbine going.

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No, last winter.  I've only been out twice this season.  Once in fall for browns, and once around the holidays for steel.

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there definitely catching em now must of been 30 or more vehicles parked at the dam Saturday. browns occasionally and steels for the majority. i used to live right on lake Alice and the dam till about a month ago now i live on the oak farther down in Medina between lake Alice and glennwood lake. i might get out there again this weekend

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As long as there is flow, and its not chocolate milk, there's biting fish.  problem is, there's just as good fishing closer to home.  With gas prices the way they are, I'm less willing to make the milk run from Burt to Oswego like I used to, LOL.  Man, we were nuts - like 8 tribs in one day!

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yeah i hear ya there i was upset to move off the lake but were closer to work now. the water clarity isn't to bad a little stained on the overflow side clear on the main river side. I'm not a big trout fisherman but want to try this year i just used in line spinners last time. once the ice melts above the dam I'm out there going for bass getting weird looks from the trout guys.

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