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Richard S.

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  1. Time of day isn't as important as fishing pressure. As long as your the first one in the pool and the fish aren't swimming around like their asses are on fire then there's a chance. Rich.
  2. Judging by the discription you gave and the pictures although not very detailed, I would say that the it is most likely rhodesian ridgeback x plotthound. Ridgeback because of the ridge of hair and plotthound because of the brindle but without doing a DNA test you can't be 100% positive. Rich.
  3. Holycrap, that's exactly what we are doing here at CRAA. But I guess because it's CRAA it's wrong right Snidley?
  4. These runs are a result of some cool/wet summers where yoy and parr's flurished. Rich.
  5. Not entirely over there will still be a few small pushes. But none the less at least the majority of fish will be gone before the slaughter can happen. We are just starting our ladder operations on the credit this Tuesday but it looks like its going to banner year on the credit, best run in 20 years. Rich.
  6. I can answer your question for you, roe if it is still skeen cannot be used because it is still immature and not ready. On the other hand loose roe once it leaves the female and touches water it has only a short period of time to be firtelized before it becomes useless. Rich.
  7. Hey Snidley, do us all a favor, take your negative attidude and move to the states if you like the way they manage their fishery. Hell I'll even start taking donations to help cover the one way ticket needed. You sit at home and clam to know so much about the fishery when you really know nothing at all. Your answer to everything is CRAA, MNR, and OFAH are bad. They do nothing and oh yeah while we are at it lets stock, stock, and well stock some more. You need to get new material this crap you spew is boaring.
  8. Everyone can guess till their blue in the face. Your never going to know the exact numbers until you count every single fish, plain and simple. Rich
  9. Here we go again, stream improvment is working river temps have dropped dramatically over the last dacade. In middle sections where it was baren of trees there are ones now 20 ft high if not highter, don't believe me just check out our web site under before and after projects, the same goes with return mumbers. They are way up as well, the 2011/12 season is the biggest we've seen in 20 years, and catch numbers will account for this. As for stocking yes it works if you want a band-aid solution to the problem and who cares about the headwaters? We do, what about the cold water fishery in the upper credit? Or should we say screw it and stock the crap outta our rivers? What a bunch of crap snidley, never anything positive always negative. Rich.
  10. With the lack of enforcement now it wouldn't make a difference, you'd still have guys keeping females for roe and using roe. Lowering the limits is the key in both the lake and streams. Rich.
  11. Plain and simple, OFAH only cares about what it wants and screw everyone else! Rich.
  12. I'd love to see all the fish allowed over. Seems other tribs have no problems with species interaction, it's funny how Coburg is different. Rich.
  13. I dont know that there have been many if any at all in regards to returns. On the credit the atlantic returns ha=ve done nothing in regards to our steelhead lifts. Rich.
  14. Too many will create a proplem for brookie's....... Now thats funny! You guys are lucky there, at least your fish are allowed access ours in the credit are stopped at norval right now...hopefuly not to much longer though. Rich.
  15. What's sad is the fish that don't find the entrance to the ladder will jump and jump get tired and drop back to spawn below the dam then get slaughtered on opener. Kinda reminds me of the opener in 98 when only 3500 fish made it through the ladder by opening day what a mess that was. Rich.
  16. I'd say that for any system that flows into the big O in regards the salmon. Rich.
  17. Seems like ofah is against lowering limits everywhere. I do agree there should be an urban fishery created in places that have little or no natural reproduction at all. I don't agree with the Humber being on of those places, it's a big river with a ton of potential now the don on ther hand is a perfect choice. Rich.
  18. No it's just turned on in the spring. So the run estimates are including the fish that jump the ladder before the counter is turned on. Rich.
  19. No it's just turned on in the spring. So the run estimates are including the fish that jump the ladder before the counter is turned on. Rich.
  20. Hey I have no problem with people keeping fish IF the fishery can sustain it and with the limits being the way they are now it cannot. We are lucky that we've had a bunch of cold/wet summers to help the little guys along or else we'd be F'ed. Rich.
  21. Id like to see a 1 fish limit min. 31" and give those maiden spawners a chance to spawn and add their genes to the steelhead fishery. Too many guys seem to like keeping those Pan fryers. Rich.
  22. Best numbers of fish that ive seen the fall of 97, spring of 98 season. But yes a reduction of limits has to happen, especially in the big lake. Five fish x six guys equates to a lot fish daily that are being taken from the charter boats, ive seen it way to many times when I lived in Mississauga. Rich.
  23. Atlantic's, lake run browns, resdient browns and brookies, red sided dace, and american eel(i could be missing some) will be able to utilize the ladder to migrate upstream when it opens. Steelhead are still being transfered upstream. Rich.
  24. The only river in regards to L. Ont that I am aware of where steelhead can't reach sutible spawning sites without help is the Credit river. Now having said that, just wait, the ladder in Norval will change everything. Rich.
  25. There are but none that will hold back migratory's. Rich.
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