| Bass |
Smallmouth bass have to be one of the most exciting acrobatic fish in the water, pound for pound, they can be caught in many places. Whether you
like to fish the rivers on a driftboat with no one around on a nice spring day, or drift on Lake Ontario over rock beds we can hook you up. Another great producer of these fish is to walk small creeks that feed the mighty Lake Ontario. If you are a fly fisher, spin gear or bait caster you will enjoy this fishing experience tangling with the bronze back of the north. As of October 1st, 2006 the season is open all year round for catch and release. Early spring, when the Smallmouth are on a pre-spawn, the action is exhilarating and non-stop.

| Walleye |
These majestic creatures are known as the "tuna" of fresh water when it comes to consumption. They are very elusive in the way they travel which makes them a top priority for anglers. We at DreamCatcher Guide Service have learned to pinpoint these fish over the years by water temperature, weather and a Walleye's natural migration process. I offer one of two types of trips for this species; Giants at night off of Lake Ontario tributaries during a post-spawn in the Spring, or an abundance of Walleye in Oneida Lake and its tributaries throughout the Spring and Summer. If you are willing to put your angling skills to the test and enjoy eating a tasteful species, then this is the fish for you. Walleye fishing offers fun for the whole family to enjoy and for the trophy hunters presents a lot of fun and a huge challenge.