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Created by Scott McKee Oct 31, 2018 at 1:09pm. Last updated by Scott McKee Oct 31, 2018.
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Where the hell were these mid to upper forty inch fish all summer? Tony?
They grow faster in warm water. So all those low 40s caught in the summer probably grew 2 or 3 by fall. Now mid 40s? Upper 40s? Have any been caught?
Good Day
Tony do you remember how many fish we tagged? How many years we did the tagging?
How many crossed the Peace Bridge?
Good Luck to all. ALA BALA BALA
jojoout
Good Day
I do not think the fishery has any problems. I think it is in very good shape. If I remember right 300 something fish of many sizes where tagged both in the harbor and the river and only one or two crossed the bridge. I do not think the river fish move . Lake fish have to.
I hope to see some more nice gals this year. I wanna get some???
ALA BALA BALA
jojoout
It would be very interesting to see a radio tagging study done where a few large fish caught in the harbor and in the river are fixed with transmitters and tracked throughout the season to determine where they go in the summer and if they return to the waters where they were tagged. That might also give us some information that would help to find and target them during the summer in the lake.
The Tagging Study I have puts the number of tagged fish at 749. This is the only study I could find. I'm sure Tom Page has the latest numbers. After a quick glance, there were 67 fish 45" or better tagged in the River and 40 in the Harbor. One question equals lots of activity. Nice.
jojo wilczewski said:
Good Day
I do not think the fishery has any problems. I think it is in very good shape. If I remember right 300 something fish of many sizes where tagged both in the harbor and the river and only one or two crossed the bridge. I do not think the river fish move . Lake fish have to.
I hope to see some more nice gals this year. I wanna get some???
ALA BALA BALA
jojoout
There were three seperate studies made over a 20 year period. Two included harbor fish (Adrian Buff State Study and NMA). Many 45 to 50 inch fish were tagged in both the river and the harbor (they were relatively common then). Many fish were re-caught, but no fish tagged in the harbor was re-caught in the river, and no fish tagged in the river was re-caught in the harbor. There remains the possibility that fish do migrate to the Lake, but not the harbor. It was first theorized by Tom Page and is perhaps supported by a 50 incher tagged by MI around 1980 - tagged near Strawberry, re-caught 1 week later by walleye fisherman lakeside of the Peace Bridge - Ontario shoreline area, not the harbor.
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