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  1. On Thursday April 3rd, 1pm the pens will be transferred from storage to Sandy Creek Marina.

    Either Saturday or Sunday the Boy Scouts who are involved in the project will be putting the nets on the pens. Usually a pretty active time with the scouts doing their best to help out.

    We do not have a date for the Steelhead to be delivered. I will post when we have more information.

    Bob Holden is putting the feeding schedule together and if anyone would like to be scheduled for a feeding please email Bob at [email protected]

    Feedings start at 8am with two hour intervals until the last feeding at 6pm. Please note that the 10am feeding is done by students from Brockport State as part of an accredited course. Also anyone is welcome to attend a feeding and help out even if you are not the scheduled person.Pens will again be located in the creek proper,same location as last year.

    Bob is using Tuesday April 15th as a start date and will adjust from there.

    Everyone is welcome to attend any of the project events.

  2. Sorry for the somewhat late post. I have not been on the site for a few days. I saw the ice conditions I mentioned in person as I crossed the bridge at the falls. The conditions may have changed since then, However it was an incredible site to see ice that thick.

  3. Just a quick posting. There is solid ice from the falls downriver as far as one can see. It looks to be about 10 ft thick. It was an impressive site seeing all the various formations. The river above the falls in the intake area still contains a large amount of ice along the shoreline.

  4. Misty IV, I trust the guys answered your question. I have read that the egg take was 1.5 million with a 70% eye up. So the numbers are about the same. I will try to nail down a good number and post the info.

    As was mentioned the survival rate is what is important. This year even more so as in the past, the pen sites need to keep a close eye on conditions in their waters to ensure a healthy stocking to the fishery.

  5. Not sure what happened here but I am reposting the meeting notice.

    The meeting for the Sandy Creek Pen Rearing Project is scheduled for Saturday March 8th at 1 pm in the Hamlin Town Hall.

    We have been notified by Matt Saunders, Region 8 Fisheries Representative, that due to the low harvest of Chinook eggs we should not plan on adding Chinooks to the project for this year. We will be getting our normal allotment of Steelhead which will be placed in two pens as last year.

    Last years project yeilding a very good stocking of good size Steelhead to the fishery. Hopefully we can mirror the results from last year.

    Agenda:

    Pen transfer from storage to the Sandy Creek maina

    Net Installation

    Pen Placement

    Feeding Schedules

    Steelhead release

    Pen Cleaning

    Everyone is welcome

  6. The Sandy Creek Pen Rearing Meeting is scheduled for Saturday, March 8th at 1 pm at the Hamlin Town Hall.

    At this time the addition of Chinooks to the project has been put on hold due to the decreased egg collection from last fall. Region 8 fisheries representative Matt Sauders will provide updates to the project coordinator in the event there is a change.

    We will be getting our usual allotment of Steelhead for the project which will be placed in two pens.

    All are welcomed to attend the meeting.

  7. Mark, I do not have any information as far as where the tags were made. I will contact Randy for that information and pass it along to you.

    Guys, I can see both sides of the issue of tagging fish. I posted the information as I thought it would be interesting to see data about a fish that was caught at least twice and compare the data.

    I really can not see a difference, other than who is doing it, when wire tags are placed in the heads of Steelhead and Lake Trout on a much larger population by our DEC and then we are asked to decapitate the fish,identified by a fin clip, to obtain the wire tag.

    We do have many knowledgable fishermen and women who post on this site and this post was just that- a knowledgable fisherman sharing information.

    I saw the fish that was caught off Devil's Nose and there was absolutely no damage to the fish. Randy is not just a fly by night guy. He works with many organizations in Canada to help promote the Lake Ontario fishery and is closely involved in the stocking programs of the OMNR.

  8. While fishing the Olcott Pro-Am, as part of the Rebel Fishing Team, we met Canadian Charter Captain Randy Scott who fishes out of Bowmanville in Ontario. He came on our boat as the spotter for a canadian team.

    During the course of conversation, Randy mentioned that he keeps records on every fish caught. He also tags some of the fish he releases

    Here is some interesting information on one of the King Salmon Randy caught and tagged. This fish was intially caught off the plant in Bowmanville and then caught again off Devil's Nose by my neighbor Jeff Begey. Fish tag # 0741

    Date initially caught: 7/26/07 Time:10:17am

    Wind: calm Overcast with drizzel

    Trolling Speed:2.5 37' down over 83 fow

    East Troll

    20' lead on rigger water temp 44 degrees F

    Lure: SD White?Crushed Glow White-Hammer Fly 23" lead

    Wgt:22 lbs.

    Date caught off the Nose: 9/2/07 160 fow

    Wind: Light chop

    Trolling speed: 2.5 150 out off a dipsey set at #2

    North Troll

    Water temp 53 degrees F

    Lure: Blk/Gr SD- Purple Fly

    25lbs 39" long Female This fish gained 3 lbs in just over 6 weeks

    The tags are small yellow tube type tags with the tag number and a phone number. The phone number is no longer valid as Randy has moved. If anyone has caught a fish with this type tag I will put you in touch with Randy to compare information.

    Where this fish was going is anyone's guess but the inshore migration is interesting.

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