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  1. Pen Rearing Information
    Pen rearing projects around the lake aid in the stocking efforts of both Steelhead and Chinook Salmon. Pen rearing allows these fish to "smolt" and to grow to larger sizes before their release date. Unlike direct stocking, pen rearing increases survival and returns rates of these fish. These programs exist today because of the strong relationship between the DEC and the project's volunteers.
    Please contact me if this information needs to be updated!
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    Sandy Creek Pen Rearing Project
    Capt Rob Westcott - coordinator

    585-703-0969

    email: [email protected]

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SandyCreekPenRearingProject

    The Sandy Creek pen site is located at:

    Hamlin, NY, 14464


    Genesee River Pen Rearing Project
    Capt Sam Zucco - coordinator
    585-663-4333
    email [email protected]
    http://www.geneseecharterboat.com

    The Genesee River pen site is located at:
    Shumway Marina
    40 Marina Dr
    Rochester, NY 14617


    Olcott Pen Rearing Project
    LOTSA -coordinator
    [email protected]

     

    The Olcott pen site is located at:
    Town of Newfane Marina
    5818 West Main Street
    Olcott, New York 14126
    (716) 778-5462

     

     

    Fair Haven Pen Rearing Project
    Werner Stenger and Phil Lucason - coordinators
    cell 315-532-2859 cell 315-709-9958
    email [email protected] [email protected]

    The Fair Haven pen site is located at:
    Bayside Marina and Turtle Cove

    King St.
    Fair Haven NY
    315-947-5331


    Lower Niagara River Pen Rearing Project
    Paul Jackson - coordinator
    716-731-4780 OR 998-8910
    Niagara River Anglers Association
    http://www.Niagarariveranglers.com
    email [email protected]

    The Lower Niagara pen site is located at:
    Constitution Park
    Youngstown, NY


    Oak Orchard Pen Rearing Project
    Capt Bob Songin - coordinator
    585-621-7878
    email [email protected]
    http://www.attheoak.com/

    The Oak Orchard pen site is located at:
    Lake Breeze Marina
    990 Point Breeze Rd
    Kent, NY 14477

     

     

    Oswego Pen Rearing Project

    Tom Allen- coordinator

    315-207-0391
     
    The Oswego pen site is located at:
    Oswego Marina (East Side)
    3 Basin Street.
    315-342-0436

     

     

    Sodus Bay Pen Rearing Project
    Jim Mehegan

    (315)945-1314

    email: [email protected].

     

    The Sodus Bay pen site is located at:

    Arney's Marina 

    7250 Route 14

    Sodus Point, NY 14555

     

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    Salmon River Fish Hatchery Egg Take

     

     

    Canada's Ringwood Salmon And Trout Hatchery

     

     

      Tagging, fin clipping and Pen rearing

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  2. The second the creeks unfreeze and you can get to them, (like Yankee said) they are there. Concentrate your efforts on the colored water near shore and the warmest water you can find this time of year. Stickbaits, and small spoons off planer boards are great plan of attack. Try to be as stealthy as you can in the shallow water w/ light line and long leads.

    Dont worry 10thmtndave those fish will still be in there when you get home. Early in May were still pounding the shoreline for browns but fortunately by the end of the month were offshore alittle fishing for kings.

  3. These meeting are open to anyone who would like to attend.

    Dont feel that you have to attend the meetings to be involved. Most pen rearing programs are especially in need of volunteers to sign up for scheduled feeding times. After we recieve the fish, these are time slots throughout the day (for a few weeks), that the fish need to be fed and cared for.

  4. FYI-

    The first meeting of the year will be held on Saturday March 7, 2009 at 1:00pm in the Gymnasium at the Hamlin Town Hall . This years pen rearing program will be the same as years past with two pens raising a total of 7500 Steelhead. The Sandy Creek pen rearing program is looking forward to adding 2 pens of chinook to the program in 2010.

  5. For Release: IMMEDIATE Contact: Yancey Roy

    Tuesday, February 18, 2009 (518) 402-8000

    DEC SEEKS PUBLIC INPUT ON THE FUTURE OF LAKE ONTARIO FISHERIES

    Series of Public Meetings to be Held to Assist in Development of Fish Community Objectives

    The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) will hold a series of public meetings in March of 2009 to obtain comments on the Lake Ontario fishery that will help the agency develop new fish community objectives. Fish community objectives are broad-based goals that will guide DEC and the Province of Ontario’s Ministry of Natural Resources in managing Lake Ontario fisheries.

    “DEC is committed to sound, science-based management of Lake Ontario fisheries to maintain high-quality angling opportunities and their associated economic benefits,†said DEC Commissioner Pete Grannis. “In light of the dramatic and rapid changes to the Lake Ontario ecosystem, we will continue to work with local communities to chart the course for the future of this important resource.â€

    DEC strongly encourages people with an interest in the Lake Ontario ecosystem to participate in this process. Prior to attending a meeting, participants should review the fish community objectives document prepared in 1997 and a brief summary of ecological changes that have taken place in the Lake Ontario ecosystem on the internet at http://www.seagrant.sunysb.edu/glsportf ... Fall08.pdf . This background material also can be obtained from the Cape Vincent Fisheries Station by writing to:

    NYSDEC Cape Vincent Fisheries Station

    P.O. Box 292

    Cape Vincent, New York 13618

    (315) 654 - 2147

    Anyone who is unable to participate in a public meeting, but wishes to submit comments should send them to the fisheries station at the above address or via e-mail to [email protected]

    DEC biologists and staff from cooperating agencies and universities will present information at the beginning of each meeting describing the current status of the Lake Ontario fishery. The public will then have an opportunity to ask questions and discuss any information presented. Following this question and answer session, participants will be offered an opportunity to provide written comments that will assist DEC and the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources with planning efforts for the future of the Lake Ontario fishery.

    The public meetings will be held at the following times and locations:

    Monday, March 9, 2009, from 7 - 10 p.m. at the Oswego County BOCES, County Route 64, Mexico, New York. For information, contact Dan Bishop in the DEC Cortland office at (607) 753-3095.

    Tuesday, March 10, 2009, from 7 - 10 p.m. in the Ingle Auditorium at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). For information, contact Linda Vera in the DEC Avon office at 585-226-5324.

    Wednesday, March 18, 2009, from 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. at the Niagara County Cooperative Extension, 4H Training Center Auditorium, 4487 Lake Avenue (Route 78), Lockport, New York. For information, contact Paul McKeown in the DEC Allegany suboffice at (716) 372-0645 or Mike Wilkinson in the DEC Buffalo office at (716) 851-7010;

    In addition to the New York meetings, the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources will host a series of meetings to obtain public comments on the fish community objectives. Once this process is complete, revised draft fish community objectives will be made available for public review and comment.

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  7. raider44,

    I run alot of cheaters and ive always been a big fan of running the liberators. Unlike the rubberband method, Liberators are fully adjustable. I have found that you can adjust whether or not you want the roemer to slide down the line by simply reversing the way you attach it to the line. Some days when i notice hook ups arent that great on my cheaters i turn the liberators upside down and lock them in tighter and they seem to stay pinned while i fight the fish. Most of the time the rod tip hitting the liberator will make it break free, allowing you to fight and reel in the fish on the lower spoon.

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