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2014 Oswego Pro Am
Capt Vince Pierleoni replied to burkyboy's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
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No comment to the last post. When I joined I was warned about incognito posters. This will be my last post on this thread. Take it for what its worth to you. Contrary to what many think, if you like 30 lbers excessive bait isn't what grows them. Bait in balance grows more of them because excessive bait causes a much higher percentage of Chinooks to mature early. Thanks to the hard work of the DEC and the clipping study(please don't insinuate that this thread was an attack on the field staff, they are some of the best in the biz and very dedicated), we have learned that the pen fish get a faster start than the naturals--leading to a higher percentage of them maturing in their 3rd year than what would normally. In contrast, Kings that scrounge their first year(wild fish) or Kings that have prey in balance and actually have to seek them out, often don't mature until their 4th year. The vast majority of the bigger Kings last season were 4 yr olds. It is best in todays fishery to have both, as the intelligent pressure on Kings is at an all time high. There are fleets on the North shore where only a few years ago there were none. Gone are the days when most trollers ambled around hoping to catch anything. Today, even the tinnys are lethal King fishing machines, targeting them everyday. It's just a simple fact that if you are counting on the Chinook Salmon to control the Alewife, giving us better Yellow perch hatches, better Walleye hatches, better Lake trout hatches , increased viability for Atlantic Salmon and a HEALTHIER Alewife population(one that isnt so large that it stresses its food source)--you have to take into account that they are being cropped out of the system. Not to mention, what may have got the job done before stocking number-wise today faces increased predation from birds and warm water predators that were not there 30 yrs ago. On the bright side, the 2016 Chinook class looks to be a strong one. Oh, and I had alewives fouling our lines out in 520 fow today. That has never happened to me before. Good luck to all.
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Don't misunderstand, Has been. We are catching Kings. Just being proactive and trying to PREVENT the scenario you have been sold. I've been listening to that doom and gloom about Lakes Michigan and Huron for 2 decades. Last year Lake Michigan had some of the largest fish in years--BEFORE any cut affected anything. Lake Huron is experiencing a resurgence but keep in mind it never was the Chinook lake Ontario or Michigan are. Historically, Lake Ontario produced heavy tonnage per acre for the netters. Apples and Oranges. The message here is control the Alewives better so they DONT over populate, starve and collapse. To properly control may mean a slight decrease in Chinook size but a healthier ecosystem overall. Many factors affect the size of the maturing Chinook, and this year they are still playing catch up for just subsisting this past winter. Glad the cold water this Spring sent you some more Chinnys this Spring. It was like the 80's when I was out of the Oak. Have a great rest of the season and stay safe.
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The last few weeks have served to clarify this situation even more. The alewives have taken over the lake again. I'm not sure if tripling the Lake trout stocking was an attempt to address this, but the predator to prey ratio is out of whack and the alewives are winning. Besides added sportfishing and economic opportunity, putting additional heat on the alewives via the efficient Chinook (aka King) Salmon will result in a healthier alewife population. The way things are going, the "fatness" will decrease and a huge die off is being risked. Counting on "boom years" of wild Kings just isn't enough. We love the natural fish but with todays intense King targeting they need help.
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Sodus pro/am
Capt Vince Pierleoni replied to fishman08's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
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Caulk-ok, I'm saying uncle.
Capt Vince Pierleoni replied to Capt Vince Pierleoni's topic in This Old Boat
I've tried the long screw trick and the zip lock bag with poor luck. The saran wrap is my next attempt. Thanks for the replies. -
Caulk-ok, I'm saying uncle.
Capt Vince Pierleoni replied to Capt Vince Pierleoni's topic in This Old Boat
Well, thats simple enough! You would think on those twist cap tubes they would seal tight but evidently not. Thx! -
For Sale : USA Trojan 10 Meter Sport Fish
Capt Vince Pierleoni replied to jrs1202's topic in Boats for Sale
Very common to have those low hrs on this type of layout. They are literally "on the water cottages". A big run is across the bay to dinner. I looked at this model quite closely, it could serve a family who wanted accomodations and to fish some very well, but for serious fishing or chartering the porch is a bit short. The express models that so many are running make better trolling boats. I think this model in the 11 meter or 12 meter has the right cockpit. -
I've owned boats since before I had a drivers license and I've been forced to learn a thing or two along the way in regards to repairs and maintenance. Today I was beaten yet again by the dreaded cured caulk inside the tube. It matters not whether its the small "toothpaste tube" or the large gun cartridge, I get one use out of them and their SHOT. I learned along time ago to only use the good stuff, but whether its 5200 or less permanent 4200, fast cure or slow cure, they provide endless aggravation after the initial use. I have tried all the all-time ways to seal them back up to no avail. Is there anyone out there who actually gets to use the whole tube or cartridge? How? I think they should sell this stuff in super glue sized tubes!
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Congrats to Yankee Troller
Capt Vince Pierleoni replied to landingzone's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
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2014 Oswego Pro Am
Capt Vince Pierleoni replied to burkyboy's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
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Oak orchard open
Capt Vince Pierleoni replied to GAMBLER's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
This format is not for the weak of heart, absolutely intense-- start to finish. Our team commented about the "buzz" around the point and all the energy at the trailer site. Also remarkably efficient with everything wrapped up shortly after 4pm Sunday. Congrats to the committee on the concept and execution of this fledgling event. -
average weight of big fish year class
Capt Vince Pierleoni replied to Pickerelkiller's topic in Open Lake Discussion
The long cold winter has them behind but they are catching up quick. 3yr olds make up the largest group, running 12 to 17lbs . 4yr maturing fish are a smaller group and they range from 18 to 27 lbs with most of them 18 to 23lbs. This is now. -
Oak orchard open
Capt Vince Pierleoni replied to GAMBLER's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
Hats off to the committee. Excellent organization, and the energy was high in the Captains meeting. Paul did a great job in front of the room. Should be a blast ! -
Sodus pro/am
Capt Vince Pierleoni replied to fishman08's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
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Sold / Closed Stearns Merchant Mate I Type I PFD's
Capt Vince Pierleoni replied to Agentorange's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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The best I've ever used.
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Oswego Pro/Am
Capt Vince Pierleoni replied to flashpoint's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
Its definitely a go. Some of the guys that worked hard on it last year were talking about it this past weekend. -
What appears to be sunken boat- Wilson
Capt Vince Pierleoni replied to Mike523's topic in Open Lake Discussion
Talked to some divers that came into Olcott today. They said the big Baha has moved to 94 fow.