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Another 20% CUT in Chinook Stocking for 2019
Gill-T replied to Tall Tails's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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Another 20% CUT in Chinook Stocking for 2019
Gill-T replied to Tall Tails's topic in Open Lake Discussion
I think it would be quite conceivable that a computer program could be developed to pair with sonar and in real time measure the amount of bait showing vs the total space on the screen. We have technology now in our over-the-counter fish finder that allows us to map out the bathymetry of the bottom contours as we pass overhead. It would prove much cheaper and safer than trawler hauling. -
Another 20% CUT in Chinook Stocking for 2019
Gill-T replied to Tall Tails's topic in Open Lake Discussion
Trawl data is the best we have right now but it is far from perfect as stated. In the end the trawler is fishing for alewives. Numerous times when I was on the Kaho I noticed large amounts of bait showing on the graph and very few got picked up with the tow. You still have to catch them in order to count them. -
Another 20% CUT in Chinook Stocking for 2019
Gill-T replied to Tall Tails's topic in Open Lake Discussion
The trawling survey results showing the representative year classes needs to not be viewed as gospel. Due to costs and man power, approximately 1,0000 fish are aged per the estimated 1.5 Billion alewives that are in the lake. The survey will never be perfect. We definitely gather more info than other states. Michigan does just a few locations in the fall. -
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What are these and what will catch them?
Gill-T replied to back on eerie 2016's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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What are these and what will catch them?
Gill-T replied to back on eerie 2016's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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Another 20% CUT in Chinook Stocking for 2019
Gill-T replied to Tall Tails's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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Another 20% CUT in Chinook Stocking for 2019
Gill-T replied to Tall Tails's topic in Open Lake Discussion
Lucky they are not doing any tagging studies on steelhead because they don’t really effect alewife numbers like kings do. The reason Steve LaPan gave for doing another tagging study on kings is developing natural runs. Fish generally run where stocked. Over the years naturalized salmon runs have developed/evolved slowly. If wild fish are increasing in number, the DEC/OMNR need a figure to set stocking numbers. -
Another 20% CUT in Chinook Stocking for 2019
Gill-T replied to Tall Tails's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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FYI apparently Emperor Cuomo is at it again...
Gill-T replied to Sk8man's topic in LOUnited For Change
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FYI apparently Emperor Cuomo is at it again...
Gill-T replied to Sk8man's topic in LOUnited For Change
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Another 20% CUT in Chinook Stocking for 2019
Gill-T replied to Tall Tails's topic in Open Lake Discussion
20% of the binational agreed upon number of Kings. It is not cumulative with the other two recent cuts. Good news out of the meeting is plans to tag stocked kings on both sides of the pond to get a handle on natural reproduction figures. Atlantic Salmon and Lake Trout stocking figures are not increasing. -
Browns walleyes and lake trout sharing same water. Be aware of season dates for each species. With a warm December, kings can show up off the fort if smelt come in early.
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FYI apparently Emperor Cuomo is at it again...
Gill-T replied to Sk8man's topic in LOUnited For Change
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I fish Erie and Ontario so the down imaging will be used for ontario spring brown shoreline trolling and erie perch and walleyes on the reefs. I look forward to having a functioning GPS as my Lowrance GPS puck crapped out after 2 years. Ten years of fishing without a GPS tells me this is probably the least important feature in the equation but a GPS will certainly help stay on an offshore pod of fish. Can't wait to play with next years three year olds!
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Just purchased a Helix 9 with mega and down imaging. I am happy to report that the owners manual is not 150 pages like my Lowrance LCX that it replaced.
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Another 20% CUT in Chinook Stocking for 2019
Gill-T replied to Tall Tails's topic in Open Lake Discussion
My anecdotal evidence suggests what Brian is proposing. My boat was catching 25-40 kings per day in May, all above 40’ down over mid to deep water, all with adult alewives in their stomachs. My leadcore got wore out. The adult alewife population was out of deep winter pattern early this year. Bottom trawlers may have missed a good portion of the population. -
Another 20% CUT in Chinook Stocking for 2019
Gill-T replied to Tall Tails's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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Another 20% CUT in Chinook Stocking for 2019
Gill-T replied to Tall Tails's topic in Open Lake Discussion