Cayuga, NY Fishing Trip — September
Your Cayuga, NY Fishing Trip
September2 peopleFamily Trip
High 73°F / Low 56°F1.4" rain · 6 rainy daysGreat weather for fishing — light layers and sunscreen recommended.
What’s Biting in September
5 speciesSeptember Weather in Cayuga
73°F
Avg High
56°F
Avg Low
1.4"
Rainfall
6
Rainy Days
Great weather for fishing — light layers and sunscreen recommended.
1 in Cayuga + 67 Nearby
$910
Estimated total for 2 people
$455
per person
Charter $500
Tip $100
Licenses $60
Food $100
Lodging $150
Estimates based on local charter rates and averages. Contact guides for exact pricing.
What's Biting By Month
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What to Bring
Check with your guide about what gear is provided. Here's a recommended packing list:
Essentials
- Sunscreen (SPF 50+)
- Polarized sunglasses
- Hat or visor
- Weather-appropriate clothing
- Non-marking shoes or deck shoes
Food & Personal
- Water and drinks (stay hydrated)
- Snacks or lunch
- Cooler for your catch
- Motion sickness medication (if needed)
- Camera or phone (waterproof case recommended)
- Valid fishing license (confirm with captain)
For freshwater Fishing
- Bug spray
- Rain gear
New York Fishing License
License Cost
Resident$25
Non-Resident$50
Requirements
Required for ages 16+. Freshwater fishing only. Marine registry separate and free.
Species Regulations
Walleye
Season:Year-round
Bag Limit:3 per day
Size Limit:18-inch minimum
Check specific water body regulations for exceptions. Some waters may have different size or creel limits.
Crappie
Season:Year-round
Bag Limit:25 per day
Size Limit:No size limit
Check specific water body regulations for exceptions.
Largemouth Bass
Season:June 15 - November 30
Bag Limit:5 per day
Size Limit:12-inch minimum
During the closed season (December 1 - June 14), catch and release only is allowed using artificial lures.
Brown Trout
Season:April 1 - October 15 (varies by water)
Bag Limit:5 per day (varies by water)
Size Limit:9-inch minimum (varies by water)
Check the specific regulations for the waterbody you intend to fish, as special regulations apply to many streams and rivers.






