Artificial Lure here with your Lake Champlain fishing report for Friday, May 30, 2025.
We’re looking at prime late-spring conditions on the big lake today. Sunrise clocked in at 5:17 AM with sunset coming at 8:24 PM—plenty of daylight to wet a line. Temperatures will climb into the mid-60s by midday, with a light northwesterly breeze ruffling the surface, making for near-perfect fishing weather. Being a freshwater lake, there are no tides to worry about; water clarity is good and levels are stable.
The fishing this week has been lively all around the lake. Smallmouth bass are the stars of the show right now. These bronzebacks are in full pre-spawn mode, staging and holding tight around rocky points, submerged gravel flats, and drop-offs—especially near the Burlington islands. Anglers are reporting consistent action, regularly landing 30-40 smallies per outing. Ned rigs and jerkbaits, fished slowly in 8-15 feet of water, have been the local go-tos. Bladed jigs like the Z-Man Chatterbait Elite EVO are also working well when pulled along weedy edges and rocky points.
Largemouth bass haven’t disappointed either. The southern end of the lake, particularly around Ticonderoga, has been producing some big fish. There’s still a buzz from a whopper 7-pound, 13-ounce largemouth taken earlier this week on a Rat-L-Trap. Spinnerbaits and soft plastics in watermelon or green pumpkin colors are delivering the best results for largemouths right now.
Lake trout fishing continues to impress, especially off the deeper structure near Plattsburgh and Westport. Several guides have reported 30+ fish days, with healthy lakers coming on spoons and heavy jigs fished deep. The lamprey control efforts are paying off, and the trout population is thriving. Walleye action is steady at dawn and dusk, with success coming on both crankbaits and live bait rigs.
For bank anglers looking for variety, try the Boquet River or the Ausable River for trout, or cast for pike and panfish along the LaChute River and Putt’s Creek. Catfish, bowfin, and freshwater drum round out the mixed bag you might encounter.
For hot spots, don’t miss:
- The rocky drop-offs around the Burlington islands for smallmouth bass.
- The weed edges near Ticonderoga for trophy largemouth.
- Deepwater structure off Plattsburgh and Westport for your best shot at a laker limit.
Best baits and lures this week:
- Ned rigs, jerkbaits, bladed jigs for smallmouth.
- Spinnerbaits, Rat-L-Traps, and soft plastics in natural colors for largemouth.
- Spoons and heavy jigs for lake trout.
- Crankbaits and live bait rigs for walleye.
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