How to use our fishing calendar
Planning your next fishing trip in Warrensburg, United States ? Today is a poor day for fishing. Our comprehensive fishing almanac combines our popular solunar tables, moon times, sunrise and sunset times, and a 7-day fishing calendar so you always know the best fishing times in your area. We analyse major and minor solunar bite times, rate each day on a five-star scale, and pair it with localized weather forecasts so you can quickly tell whether today is a good day to fish without juggling multiple tabs. Be sure to bookmark this page so you never miss a bite. view bite times...
- Check our unique Solunar Clock for precise solunar tables and the best moon phases.
- Use the forecast calendar section to sync bite times with major weather changes.
- Analyze the forecasted weather conditions, such as wind, barometric pressure and rain to plan your fishing session.
- Jump to the 7-Day Fishing Calendar for an extended fishing forecast, then explore nearby fishing spots on the interactive map.
Warrensburg, New York offers diverse freshwater fishing on the upper Hudson River, Schroon River, Echo Lake, and a network of Adirondack ponds and backwoods streams. Anglers come here for trout, bass, pike, and panfish in scenic mountain settings, with year-round opportunities from spring river runs to summer lake fishing and under-the-ice action in winter. read more...
Sun and Moon Times
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Distance to earth:381,082 kmProximity:57.8 %
Moon Phases for Warrensburg
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minor Time:11:07 am - 01:07 pm
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major Time:05:49 pm - 07:49 pm
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minor Time:11:25 pm - 01:25 am
Current Fishing Weather
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Wind Direction and Speed are one of the most important aspects for choosing a fishing spot. An offshore wind can help land-based anglers with longer casting distances, while an onshore wind will make kayak fishing safer. Often fish will also move to certain feeding areas depending on the wind direction. Check out the long term wind forecast at the charts below.
Fishing Barometer
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Atmospheric or Barometric Pressure affects fish activity. The best fishing can be had on a rising barometer and also the time just before it is falling. A steady barometer in the higher ranges can also mean good fishing. A falling or low barometer reading without much change is usually not a very good time for fishing.
UV Effect on Fishing
As a rule of thumb, the higher the UV index, the deeper fish will move. Shallow water fishing is best done at times with a low UV index. When the UV is high, stick to early mornings, late evenings and shaded areas. The effect is less noticable in deeper water, but often a higher UV index can produce good results in the deep.
7 Day Fishing Weather
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Fishing Overview Warrensburg
Fishing in Warrensburg, NY centers around the upper Hudson River, Schroon River, Echo Lake, and nearby Adirondack waters. The mix of cold rivers, deep lakes, and warm backwaters creates a compact fishery with trout, bass, pike, panfish, and seasonal salmonid opportunities within a short drive of town.
Seasonal patterns drive most success. In early spring, focus on the Schroon and Hudson Rivers as water temperatures creep into the midβ40s and lowβ50s. Brown and rainbow trout slide into current breaks, eddies, and soft seams below riffles. Cast small spinners, 1/8β1/4 oz jigheads tipped with soft plastics, or drift live bait along the bottom. As flows drop and clear in late spring, downsize to lighter leaders and natural patterns, especially in the clear runs and pocket water north and south of Warrensburg.
By early summer, trout push into cooler tributaries and deeper holes, while smallmouth bass, panfish, and northern pike dominate the bite in the main rivers and Echo Lake. Morning and evening are prime; throw 3β4 inch soft jerkbaits, tube jigs, or crayfish-imitating plastics around rock ledges, bridge pilings, and current breaks for smallmouths. Work weedlines and slack pockets where side channels meet the main flow for pike with spinnerbaits, spoons, and suspending jerkbaits.
Echo Lake and nearby small lakes around Warrensburg are reliable for family-friendly panfish and bass action through summer. Fish shallow weed beds, docks, and downed timber with slip bobbers and worms, small jigs, or micro crankbaits for bluegill, pumpkinseed, yellow perch, and crappie. Largemouth bass hold tight to cover; pitch Texas-rigged plastics, wacky worms, and weedless frogs into lily pads and shoreline brush. On bright, calm days, slide out a bit deeper and drag a jig or Carolina rig along the first drop-off.
Fall is a trophy window around Warrensburg. Cooling water pushes smallmouth bass and pike to feed aggressively along river rock bars and lake points. Use larger profile baits: 1/2 oz spinnerbaits, big swimbaits, and deep-diving crankbaits burned across current seams or along the first major break. Trout become more active again in the rivers; drifting small eggs, stonefly nymphs, or minnow-imitating plugs through deeper pools can produce quality fish.
Winter brings strong ice fishing options on Echo Lake and select nearby ponds. Target perch and panfish with small tungsten jigs tipped with spikes or waxworms, and set tip-ups for bass and pike along weed edges and drop-offs. Mobility is key: drill clusters of holes across different depths and move regularly until you contact active schools.
Key tactical tips for Warrensburg include reading current on the Hudson and Schroon Riversβaim casts above visible breaks and let your offering swing naturally through the seam. In clear water, especially late summer and fall, downsize line (4β6 lb for trout, 6β8 lb for bass and walleye) and use more natural, subtle presentations. In the lakes, concentrate on structure transitions: rock-to-sand edges, weedline corners, and points that taper into deep water. Early and late in the day, fish shallower; slide deeper as the sun gets high. A small selection of inline spinners, soft plastics, jigs, and a few hardbaits will cover nearly every situation anglers encounter around Warrensburg.
Interactive Fishing Map for the greater Warrensburg area
We found a total of 40 potential fishing spots nearby Warrensburg. Below you can find them organized on a map. Points, Headlands, Reefs, Islands, Channels, etc can all be productive fishing spots. As these are user submitted spots, there might be some errors in the exact location. You also need to cross check local fishing regulations. Some of the spots might be in or around marine reserves or other locations that cannot be fished. If you click on a location marker it will bring up some details and a quick link to google search, satellite maps and fishing times. Tip: Click/Tap on a new area to load more fishing spots.
Tackett Lake Dam - 1.88575456548km , Pertle Springs Dam - 2.33067852448km , Warrensburg Country Club Lake Dam - 2.40279457349km , East Fork Post Oak Creek - 2.62436603576km , West Fork Post Oak Creek - 2.62436603576km , Devils Branch - 3.78353518509km , West Bear Creek - 4.39998428425km , East Bear Creek - 4.39998428425km , Glazebrooks Lake Dam - 4.56473113232km , Futurama Lake Dam - 4.81057702346km , Post Oak Creek - 4.95694297294km , Ken-Mar Acres Lake Dam - 5.15210563664km , Fletcher Creek - 5.31493674458km , Colburn Branch - 5.52521389617km , Hamilton Lake Dam - 5.57659847304km , Box Branch - 5.97802543879km , Mayes Branch - 6.16717409499km , Skyhaven Lake Dam - 6.30781712114km , South Lake Dam - 6.35248754815km , Hickory Hills Lake Dam - 6.79893608151km , Stoak Creek - 6.86642141507km , Teefly Lake Dam - 7.85236393404km , Foster Lake Dam - 8.76040599597km , Bradley Branch - 9.07146807706km , Brawley Creek - 9.17553546504km , Teller Lake Dam - 10.45066044282km , Ham Branch - 10.6319999966km , Adams Pond - 10.64729193147km , North Fork Blackwater River - 10.67817084198km , Shawnee Pond - 10.74062191374km , Sullivan Lake - 11.1145310367km , Morel Lake - 11.464274059km , Shumate Lake Dam - 11.48638905974km , Redbud Lake - 11.51810338719km , Mallard Pond - 11.84104804563km , Brewer Branch - 12.11709638718km , Clear Fork Lake Dam - 12.15959274714km , Maxson Lake Dam - 12.31175832677km , Edmunds Lake Dam - 12.59747752225km , Gribble Branch - 12.76988106728km
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