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We fished out of Long Point both days.  We fished in 100 to 200 fow managing many lakers and atlantics, however, nothing of any size.  Our biggest was a laker around 4 1/2 pounds.  It was a combination of spoons and flasher and flies.  Majority of the hits on the spoons were ice frog, green alewife and nbk.  Majority of flasher and fly hits were on the white green dot spin doctor and sweet pea fly.

 

There were a handful of lamprey's that went back in two halves!  On Sunday, we had many lamprey attach themselves to our trim tabs and stern.

 

Over the past year and half, we have noticed that, at least for lakers, the size of the fish are smaller compared to prior years?  Could this trend be the cause of lamprey's killing the bigger fish?

 

Enjoy the video!  :puke:

 

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Ought to send that to the DEC folks.

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DEC has scheduled a treatment for the Spring 2014. Hopefully there will be no flooding so they can eliminate both the 2007 and 2011 groups.

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DEC has scheduled a treatment for the Spring 2014. Hopefully there will be no flooding so they can eliminate both the 2007 and 2011 groups.

Very happy to hear this hope it goes well and don't go in the water haha

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DEC has scheduled a treatment for the Spring 2014. Hopefully there will be no flooding so they can eliminate both the 2007 and 2011 groups.

 

 

Very happy to hear this hope it goes well and don't go in the water haha

 

:yes: :yes:

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