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Yesterday with East wind blues, fish had lockjaw. I probably had 30 fish come off the bottom to take a look, then drift down. Roll over must have O2 levels low making fish not feeling so good. Done for the year boys. The last two years have treated me to the best salmon fishing I can remember. Strange finishing with a 0 for 1 skunk!
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Bald Eagle 8/24 Tourney
Gill-T replied to Jeremy Goodison's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Go to Captain John King’s Website. Michiganangler.com
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https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.mpnnow.com/sports/20190818/lisenbee-recent-shifts-at-dec-lead-to-big-questions%3Ftemplate%3Dampart
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Olcott. August 18 2019, Sunday.
Gill-T replied to garrymny's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Gill-T just for you
Gill-T replied to dvdegeorge's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Mexico 8/15 and 8/16
Gill-T replied to p3434's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Late Report Olcott
Gill-T replied to overthelimit's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Gill-T just for you
Gill-T replied to dvdegeorge's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Gill-T just for you
Gill-T replied to dvdegeorge's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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If you want to avoid other species as "bycatch", I would suggest December offshore in the top 40'. The second place would be July off the drop on the Niagara bar with nets set at the thermocline. The third would be near the elbow in the fence on the canadian line offshore. This third location would work in September with nets set at the thermocline. If you want numbers, at night year 1 salmon will line up nose to tail at 50' off the Niagara Bar. Weird phenomenon with the 50' depth but it may represent the depth they sleep and are neutrally buoyant in their inactivity. The Huron tagging study by Bergstedt also spoke about kings sleeping at 50'.
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You can only count what you catch. Yes there are suspended alewives off the bottom during winter that will never be caught. The methodology of coming up with a “perfect” bait population number is impossible. Here is a screen shot aboard the Kaho during trawling. They have their fishfinder set in meters not feet for depth reference.
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Lake Michigan Giant kings this year!!!
Gill-T replied to Inthebox30lbs's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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Lake Michigan Giant kings this year!!!
Gill-T replied to Inthebox30lbs's topic in Open Lake Discussion
One thing we all can probably agree on is all stocked kings should be clipped. Don’t need to chip, just clip. -
Lake Michigan Giant kings this year!!!
Gill-T replied to Inthebox30lbs's topic in Open Lake Discussion
You think anyone in fisheries will allow stocking of an invasive? Keep in mind the measurements of alewives is in the BILLIONS!!! We are not at risk for losing our bait like Huron because Ontario is a green cesspool at the end of the plumbing. The sky is not falling. Having alewives take a temporary dip is not a bad thing because it allows for competing species to rebound such as emerald shiners or walleyes.









