For
two centuries, Clayton has been the center of 1000 Islands fishing
action. Years ago, the local fishing guides plied the waters off Clayton
carrying the wealthy and famous on their annual fishing excursions.
It was a formal affair, with the guides dressed in suits and ties,
rowing similarly clad passengers out to the fishing grounds in beautiful
wooden St. Lawrence skiffs. Now the local fishing guides have powerboats
equipped with the latest in fishing tackle, electronic equipment and
safety gear to ensure passengers' safety and comfort.
One thing remains
the same, however. Still lurking in the crystal clear waters of
the St. Lawrence are any number of gamefish, sure to thrill the
angler of every ability. Northern pike, walleye, bass, perch, panfish
and the elusive trophy muskellunge continue to challenge fishermen
from all over the country and attract professional fishing tournaments
year after year.
The fishing
action continues throughout the year with a popular ice fishing
season for Northern Pike and Perch during the winter. Cars, trucks
and small fires dot the ice in the larger bays as fishermen brave
the brisk weather in search of fresh pike, caught through the ice.
The annual ice fishing derby, held the first weekend of February,
attracts many anglers.
Fishing maps
are available, along with plenty of bait, tackle and advice, at
local bait shops for those anglers who would rather fish on their
own. Launch your boat and venture out to discover your own hot
spot or bring along a folding chair and a rod and fish right
from shore along the Clayton waterfront. Many an amazing catch has
been landed right here from shore! For your convenience, fishing
licenses are available at many locations throughout Clayton.

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