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Algae bloom and fleas report on Cayuga
Reel Doc replied to robertr9705's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
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Algae bloom and fleas report on Cayuga
Reel Doc replied to robertr9705's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
Fished out of Dean's this morning working the middle of the lake. No fleas to speak of, small amounts of weeds. A South breeze had everything moving, never came across a significant weed pod. Lake trout very active from 60-100 feet down loving everything green in spoons or flies. I'm still struggling to find solid silvers. Skippies to barely legal salmon hitting cheaters and spoons at 40-50 down but no solid fish. I'm jealous of Lyk2fish results on Owasco!! -
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Reading about the history of the lamprey invasion of the Great Lakes is saddening. Once the Welland canal was built to bypass Niagara Falls they moved into all the Great Lakes and destroyed the high quality fishing for trout and salmon for most of the early and mid 1900s. Human manipulation of nature certainly has its ups and downs.
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Yes, and you should be able to fish it the same way for the next month with great results so a good reason to visit again!! Somewhere around the first of September the spawning fish start to head south towards Taughannock and other inflows. Hope your hands are healing. Better have them 100% for Kansas.
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Nice to hit the water as first time out since the 4th. South wind so started a little above Sheldrake and put the wind at my back for the solo trip. Worked over deep water in the center of the lake Steady pick of lake trout in the 20-24" size plus a few smaller ones. Found a couple barely legal salmon which is an improvement from the skippies I've been finding over the past month. Green was the favored color this morning. The majority of fish wanted spoons vs flies. Hottest depth was 60-70 down though the 200 copper took a solid lake trout and a salmon. 80-90 feet down also produced fish. One of the larger Lakers had a recent large lamprey mark, the first I've seen on a fish this year. Hopefully the lampreys will continue to be a rarity. Great morning to get out on the water!
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Deans 7 / 7 Blocked and spider webbed
Reel Doc replied to fisherdude's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
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Good point. Does anyone, DEC included, know the status of successful natural reproduction in Cayuga lake? Last I knew a mineral imbalance was such that essentially no lake trout could reproduce in Cayuga. If that is true, then harvest rate control is not a factor unless a tremendous number of fishermen suddenly deplete the numbers. Restocking rates are equivalent or above current catch rates. Otherwise the fishery would suffer. I would sooner wonder the status of the landlocked program as very few reports of legal sized catches this year and I feel like despite my best efforts most skippies I catch do not survive after release.
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Deans 7 / 7 Blocked and spider webbed
Reel Doc replied to fisherdude's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
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Cayuga Cayuga Lake Access/ Canandaigua dead fish
Reel Doc replied to jighead's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
Ditto Sk8man Lakerchaser, and Stinger. Some lake trout will be a short paddle right straight out of Dean's or go North a touch out of the Cove and should find fish. Up to you to get them to take what you are offering. -
Emily III, Oak 6/23/19
Reel Doc replied to chowder's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Seneca Seneca Falls Sewage Discharge
Reel Doc replied to My Time Out's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
Sad but true. Word is that back in the 70's and '80's the Chemical company in Waterloo would discharge in that canal and turn the water florescent green or orange so I guess a little human discharge is minimal impact in comparison. Runoff from sloping fields that get livestock manure spread are probably as bad or worse Sent from my Pixel 2 using Lake Ontario United mobile app -
Seneca Seneca Falls Sewage Discharge
Reel Doc replied to My Time Out's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
I'm sure it already has. That location is about 1 mile upstream on the canal that flows into the North end of Cayuga. Depending on currents it could run South towards Cayuga state park but more likely will get pulled towards the Seneca river and up towards Montezuma. More apt to expose bullhead, bass, perch in the shallow North end. Sent from my Pixel 2 using Lake Ontario United mobile app -
Seneca Seneca Falls Sewage Discharge
Reel Doc replied to My Time Out's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
Well isn't that just great!