Good morning anglers, Artificial Lure here with your Lake Champlain fishing report for Saturday, June 7th, 2025. The sun rose this morning at 5:12 AM and will set tonight at 8:32 PM, giving us plenty of daylight hours on the water.
Weather-wise, we're looking at a beautiful day with temperatures climbing into the mid-70s, light winds from the south at 5-8 mph, and mostly sunny skies - perfect conditions to get out there and wet a line!
The smallmouth bass action continues to be red-hot across the lake. These bronzebacks have been absolutely crushing it around boulder fields and rocky points. Hard jerkbaits like the Rapala PXR Mavrik in Metallic Yellow Perch have been particularly effective, along with blade baits for the deeper fish. Most smallies are in the 2-4 pound range, with some trophy 5-pounders being reported regularly.
Largemouth fishing remains strong in the weedy bays and shallow flats. The bite was a bit slower earlier this week with that greenish water discoloration, but it's cleared up nicely. Try working Texas-rigged Senkos in green pumpkin around weed edges, particularly in Shelburne Bay just south of Burlington and in Town Farm Bay. One local landed a monster 7-pounder yesterday near St. Albans using a white spinnerbait in the early morning hours.
Lake trout fishing continues to impress following the recent news about reduced stocking due to successful wild reproduction. These fish are holding between 70-90 feet in the Main Lake Basin. Deep trolling with spoons has been the ticket, especially near the Burlington Ledges and Port Henry.
For salmon enthusiasts, the action between Split Rock and Shelburne Point remains consistent. Set those downriggers between 40-60 feet and try flasher and fly combinations in green/silver or Michigan stinger spoons.
Panfish action is heating up in the shallow bays. Crappies and bluegills are taking small jigs tipped with worms in Bulwagga Bay and Missisquoi Bay.
Hot spots for your weekend fishing: For smallmouth, focus on Valcour Island and Willsboro Bay where the pre-spawn bite is still going strong. For largemouth, the weed beds in the Inland Sea are producing consistent catches. And for those lake trout enthusiasts, the deep water off Burlington should be your destination.
Remember to check your tackle and respect the catch limits. The fish are biting; you just need to get out there!
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