bigugli Posted October 20, 2008 Report Posted October 20, 2008 Wanted to get out today, but the chauffeur was not going into Niagara today. So I got wifey to drop me off in Hammy harbour for a few hours while she ran errands. The gobies really like minnows and twister tails, but despite that nuisance I found fish. All I needed to do was cast out a distance and let my bait sink in 30 ft of water, then slowly drag it back. This fella caught me off guard Tonight we will dine on some fresh perch. Only kept them because their swim bladders were right out the mouth, or they were gut hooked. It was a great few hour outdoors.
jwl Posted October 20, 2008 Report Posted October 20, 2008 Bruce..I see you are at it again, and got into some decent fish to boot...we need to get out soon,perhaps a pike mission is in order..my boat is home now too
Steve Posted October 20, 2008 Report Posted October 20, 2008 http://www.thespec.com/News/Local/article/450657
canadianboy Posted October 20, 2008 Report Posted October 20, 2008 what kind of fish is the first one?
Marko Posted October 20, 2008 Report Posted October 20, 2008 what kind of fish is the first one? First fish is bullhead, its in a catfish family, very common.
Leecher Posted October 20, 2008 Report Posted October 20, 2008 Great report and pics bigugli Well done for a few hours work Them perch surely will make a good fry Thanks for sharing Leechman
Rich Posted October 21, 2008 Report Posted October 21, 2008 Nothin' like a good feed of fresh perch! Hamilton's panfish are plenty safe to eat, in small doses.
bigugli Posted October 21, 2008 Author Report Posted October 21, 2008 http://www.thespec.com/News/Local/article/450657 No algae around today that I could see. As for the perch, like most other schooling fish in the harbour, they run in and out from L Ontario. As for any toxic crap, I've been eating fish loaded with crap from the mines and the mills up north since being a wee fart. Many a "pristine" lake up North have very high natural occuring levels of heavy metal contamination. It occurs in runoff and eventually ends up in fish, game, wild blueberries, and the meat at the grocery store.
bigugli Posted October 21, 2008 Author Report Posted October 21, 2008 Bruce..I see you are at it again, and got into some decent fish to boot...we need to get out soon,perhaps a pike mission is in order..my boat is home now too Anything is better than sitting at home all day. I can only handle so many hours of the dysfunctional clan every day. I'm sure they feel the same about me too. I'm just not ready, yet, to be the hot item on the 6 o'clock news
steve barrett Posted October 21, 2008 Report Posted October 21, 2008 Nice fish Bruce .When I was a kid many years ago we ate many catfish and perch and still today I like a good feed of perch.Idon't get out mutch these days too wet and cold bad for my joints .Anyhow great pictures and report. Steve
Greencoachdog Posted October 21, 2008 Report Posted October 21, 2008 That's a cute little Bullhead!... fat and sassy lookin'!!! Those Perch look good and fresh! Limiting your consumption and eating the smaller fish like that should be ok, and like you said... a lot of people don't realize that the fish they ate 20-30 yrs ago were a lot dirtier than the fish today! Quit eating them when you become your own nightlight!
bigugli Posted October 21, 2008 Author Report Posted October 21, 2008 That's a cute little Bullhead!... fat and sassy lookin'!!! Quit eating them when you become your own nightlight! Good'un
hammercarp Posted October 21, 2008 Report Posted October 21, 2008 WTG! Nice looking perch. Were you at Pier 8? That's where the Discovery Centre is. That bullhead is that fat from eating all the bait we put in there for carp.
bigugli Posted October 21, 2008 Author Report Posted October 21, 2008 WTG! Nice looking perch. Were you at Pier 8? That's where the Discovery Centre is. That bullhead is that fat from eating all the bait we put in there for carp. That be the place alright. He was quite the little football. The darn gobies were real fat too!
hammercarp Posted October 21, 2008 Report Posted October 21, 2008 The next time you're there come on over a say hello to us carpers. There are usually a few of us fishing along the pier just east of the discovery centre.
Marko Posted October 21, 2008 Report Posted October 21, 2008 The next time you're there come on over a say hello to us carpers. There are usually a few of us fishing along the pier just east of the discovery centre. How much luck are you guys having this late in the season?? Hooked into two at St Mary`s the other day and they did not put up any fight, almost felt like dragging a dead weight.
hammercarp Posted October 21, 2008 Report Posted October 21, 2008 How much luck are you guys having this late in the season??Hooked into two at St Mary`s the other day and they did not put up any fight, almost felt like dragging a dead weight. Along Pier 8 we have been steadily catching. Usually 8 to 12 lbs. We are searching around for the biggies who should be putting on the feed bags. Some of our guys got into them up to 38 lbs. at the east end of the harbour on Sunday. The water temp. is still hanging in at around 60 F. They are still fighting pretty good here.
Marko Posted October 21, 2008 Report Posted October 21, 2008 Along Pier 8 we have been steadily catching. Usually 8 to 12 lbs. We are searching around for the biggies who should be putting on the feed bags. Some of our guys got into them up to 38 lbs. at the east end of the harbour on Sunday. The water temp. is still hanging in at around 60 F. They are still fighting pretty good here. Thats good to hear. I was fishing in the shallow and the water was very cold. Washed my hands in it and couldn't feel my fingers for good couple of minutes. That probably has to do a lot with them not fighting. They were also very dark and a lot slimier then they normally are. Up to 38 pounds, those are monsters. Most of the ones i catch are 2-6lb.
cram Posted October 21, 2008 Report Posted October 21, 2008 great fishing, but be careful eating out of that harbour. Even if the fish aren't residing full time in the bay....if htey come in there to feed, you are what you eat if you know what i mean.
Wild Posted October 21, 2008 Report Posted October 21, 2008 Great way to spend the day Bruce and I don't see any double heads on the perch which is a good sign!
Hooked Posted October 21, 2008 Report Posted October 21, 2008 (edited) The next time you're there come on over a say hello to us carpers. There are usually a few of us fishing along the pier just east of the discovery centre. I guess you fish with Mark? I first met him there while he was carping. A fine guy he is, and very informative. BTW bigugli, nice catches you got there. You got me motivated to head out there now. Edited October 21, 2008 by Hooked
bigugli Posted October 21, 2008 Author Report Posted October 21, 2008 Next time, I'm hoping the wife will drop me at LaSalle while she runs errands.
fishing Posted October 23, 2008 Report Posted October 23, 2008 Nice report. There are some big brown bullhead and big perch there. Also, many white perch, some bass, channel catfish, rock bass, sunfish and goldfish there.
limeyangler Posted October 23, 2008 Report Posted October 23, 2008 Nice catch....i've not tried perch yet....too many walleye up here...lol.
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