Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

So where are they getting that data?

 

Not sure bud. We haven't been as cold as last winter yet. Lake O has too much depth and not enough surface area to expand the heat in the core enabling it to freeze over.

Posted

lake o has never froze 100% as long as records have been kept.i believe the winter of 78-79 was the most ice coverage which was around 75%,last year was close.

Posted

According to Canadian Senior Climatologist Dave Phillips, Lake Ontario has frozen over on two recorded occasions. The first came during the winter of 1874-75. The second came during the cold winter of 1934 (February).

Posted

My main worry is that salmon fishing will poor again like last year.

Posted

i was pretty sure it never froze over,but after "googleing"it,you may be right glen,but,all the info that says it has was from the canadians,ill dig a little deeper.

Posted

Rochester news was saying that there is a "strong potential" for lady O to freeze this year. Said the last time was in the 1930's.

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G900A using Lake Ontario United mobile app

Posted

Thats crazy, I hope it doesnt im sure the salmon will take a beating if it does.

Sent from my thinking car!

Posted

What will be interesting is the run off picture this spring. Seems we have more of a chance to get run offs at peak with the amount of snow.

Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United

Posted

What will be interesting is the run off picture this spring. Seems we have more of a chance to get run offs at peak with the amount of snow.

Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United

The run off, although it will be destructive will be the savior. The sheer amount of run off will cause harbor water levels to change busting up the thick ice and blowing it out. Another excellent shoreline bite should  occur with all  the color sure to be present. 

Posted

Last spring right on through till the end of june was by far the BEST salmon fishing I can remember in the Rochester area. I am going to back to 1977 when I first got my feet wet. I can also say that last year L.O. had the most ice cover I have seen. I can only hope this year does the same. Bait might suffer a little but we will never feel the impact.

Posted (edited)

1.png

Last year had the unusual Phenom. of the Lake itself warmed up faster and before the Niagara River did (because of heavy ice cover and constant supply of COLD Lake Erie water coming down for extended period last winter) This limits the Niagara rivers normaly attractive spring quality on bait fish.. When this happens the "Rochester Basin area has BY FAR the most natural supply of lake shoreline warming capability. With numerous bays (Irondequoite & Braddocks) --Genesee River-adds tremendous "water color/cover)  and  endless SHALLOW ponds in between, along with many feeder creeks, All this warm water capability being held together by 2 HUGE natural land points that stick out into Lake Ontario (Hedges 9 mile Pt. and Braddocks-Lighthouse Pt) These natural Points KEEP the water conditions stable by giving protection from heavy East or West winds. This shallow water shoreline produces the warmer water "areas" and water color needed and sought after by baitfish, (most important- ideal spring spawning conditions for ALEWIFES). Spring kings will hunt/search this entire lake over and over to find/feed on Alewifes OR they will stress while searching-thus skinny king conditions. 2014  Rochester had it's most consistant king fishery EVER starting in spring and lasted MONTHS. Next couple of weeks weather patterns will determine the ice cover/temps for this year.

 

As a side note-living on the lake shore I have only had 1 lake diver duck "rest" in my yard this year. last year I had over 30 birds in yard or on pave street.

 

 

Jerry

Edited by RUNNIN REBEL
Posted

That's right jerry. Damn it, now the cat is out of the bag.I can see it now, boats everywhere in genny water,,,,,NOT. It is beginning to look like the same scenario as 2014, lets' hope so.

Posted

God I hate when Salmon show up in Rochester or East of there before July. I'm a selfish fisherman and I want them all to us West end guys all Spring! 

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...