Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Adirondack Outdoor Co. Store













A unique outdoor store for the real outdoorsman

Our shop is located in the beautiful Adirondack Mountains of New York State at 8549 Rt. 9, Lewis NY, 4 miles N of Elizabethtown. We are 30 miles SE of Lake Placid and 60 miles north of Lake George. We are open year round Monday-Friday from 9AM-5PM, and Saturday 8AM-3PM. We stock a great selection of Hunting, Fishing, Trapping, Camping and outdoor equipment. We have live bait. Our showroom also has a large collection of mounted fish and wildlife for sale.

Our Fishing Department has the largest selection of brand name tackle at the lowest prices in the area. We stock dozens of rods and reels, Locally hand tied flies, fly rods, thousands of lures, hooks and other necessities.

We sell live bait, live minnows, crayfish, and worms. We have a huge selection of ice fishing gear- Jig poles, tip ups, augers, jigs, and much more

Stop in and visit us for the right tackle and up to date fishing conditions

Our Hunting Department stocks Remington, Winchester, Federal Ammo, Pyrodex and Triple 7 Powder, Clothing by Woolrich, Johnson Woolen, Columbia, Walls and much more. Boots by LaCrosse, Browning, and Rocky. Scopes from Bushnell, Simmons, Tasco, Nikon and many more items not listed. Please stop in our Lewis store when in the area for a free cup of coffee and the best selection of outdoor gear in the area.

We operate a full time Taxidermy Studio and have been producing quality taxidermy mounts for over 30 years. We mount everything from small game to deer to bear and moose.

We specialize in quality Fish Taxidermy and have mounted thousands of fish over the years for customers as far away as Japan and Australia.

We have a Gift Shop with all kinds of unique outdoor- themed items. Packbaskets, snowshoes, Antler lamps and other Adirondack rustic accessories


Store Hours:
Monday - Friday, 9:00AM-5:00PM. Eastern Time. Saturday 9AM-3PM. Sundays by chance (call first)
If you are traveling a long distance it is best to call ahead just in case we are closed for some reason.

Directions
From the South: Adirondack Northway (Rt87): Exit 30. Rt. 9 North to Elizabethtown. Continue on Rt 9, north of Elizabethtown to 8549 Rt. 9.

From Plattsburgh: Rt. 87 to exit 32. Right to Rt 9 south, Continue on Rt 9 to 8549 Rt. 9.

From Lake Placid: Rt. 73 south through Keene, Left onto 9N to Elizabethtown, Left onto Rt. 9 north. Rt. 9 north to 8549 Rt. 9.

Region Map: Click here to see a map of the region.


Sunday, August 23, 2009

Lake Champlain Summer Fishing Update



Bass fishing has been really good this summer on the big lake. The cool rainy weather has kept the water temps cooler than usual for this time of the year. Usually the big smallmouths are concentrated well offshore in deeper water among the reefs but we have been catching big smallmouth bass in good numbers in less than 15 feet of water closer to the shorelines as well as on the reefs. Largemouths can be found in the deeper weedbeds on the outside of bays and in the reeds early and late in day.



Some good places to fish are out of Westport try the rocky points and reefs of the bay and around some of the steeper drops. Button island reef on the VT. side and the reefs and shoals south of here always hold nice fish. Lures that consistently produce Champlain smallmouth are tube jigs in darker colors like watermelon and brown, Senkos, and crankbaits in crayfish patterns. On the Northern part of the lake drift along the rocky shoelines and points off Isle LaMotte and around the Alburg peninsula. The area around the fort and the Crown Point bridge is good for bass as well as the rocky areas around Fort Ticonderoga.

Always remember to carefully monitor the weather as Chanplain is a big lake and can get very rough quickly.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Early bear season starts September 19

The Adirondack zone early bear season opens on September 19 and runs to October 16 2009. If you desire to hunt bear this is a good time to get out in the woods and try for a trophy bruin as well as being a good opportunity to scout the woods for the coming deer season

Early Season bear hunters in the Adirondacks may use a bow, muzzleloader, handgun, shotgun, or rifle. Check the DEC website http://www.dec.ny.gov/ for current regulations.

Lincoln Pond- A Bass fishing gem in the Adirondacks

A few miles outside of Elizabethtown NY is one of the nicest little fishing lakes in the North Country. The largemouth bass are plentiful here and many trophy fish over 5 pounds are caught each season. If you like fishing for bass in cover like stumps and weeds this lake is for you,

The lake also has a decent amount of northern pike and smallmouth bass and the fisherman with enough patience and luck may find himself hooked into one of the elusive tiger muskies that inhabit this 700 acre lake. Kids can have endless fun catching the abundant perch, crappie and sunfish which will readily take most any offering.

The state maintains a nice campground with sites on the water and also has rowboats and canoes for rent. For more information follow this link:
http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/24477.html

FISHING REPORT:

Lincoln Pond in Elizabethtown has been fishing really good this season. Largemouth bass are abundant and many nice 3-6 pounders have been caught. Fish the weed edges and numerous stumps. Live minnows and crayfish work well. Hot lures have been dark color soft plastics like Senkos and power worms. Spinnerbaits also are great for Bass and Northern Pike here. Smallmouth Bass are hitting on Tube Jigs, Crankbaits and Senkos. Try small tubes and rubber jigs for the nice crappie and perch

Fishing the Boquet River















Here in the Adirondack towns Elizabethtown and Lewis flows one of the most picturesque and productive trout fisheries in the North Country. Starting high in the mountains above New Russia NY it winds it's way about 40 miles before emptying into lake Champlain in Willsboro.

There are many opportunities for fishing the section that runs through E'town and Lewis. There are numerous designated "fisherman parking areas" along the banks that offer good access. The New York State DEC stocks about 11,000 trout each spring in this stretch alone. This abundance of fish along with very little fishing pressure makes for some pretty good fishing.

The Boquet River has seen very good trout fishing from Elizabethtown through Willsboro as the water levels have been good all season. Why not avoid the crowds on the AuSable for the solitude of the beautiful Boquet. Spinners such as Roostertails and Panther Martins are producing some nice Browns. For the Fly Fisherman try Tan Caddis, Ausable Wulff for drys. Stonefly nymphs, Grey Ghost and Wooly Buggers for streamers.