Dozer Posted December 20, 2011 Report Posted December 20, 2011 (edited) The oppurtunity to go fishing tomorrow came up as I was offered a day off work. I checked the charts, the level of the Niagara is dropping, but I dont know whether or not the water would be fishable or not, as I have VERY little experence fishing that area. Could any of you be so kind as to letting me know if the water is decent enough to fish? Thanks, Niagara Noob Edited December 20, 2011 by Dozer
Pigeontroller Posted December 20, 2011 Report Posted December 20, 2011 The Niagara drops daily, and rises daily...Its only not fishable after a big SW blow on Erie, when it becomes MUD! Go!
Skipper D Posted December 20, 2011 Report Posted December 20, 2011 I never tryed it , don't know . I think most would say ..... give it a try and let us know how you make out , o' and don't forget to take pictures . Enjoy your chance and your day off .
Dozer Posted December 20, 2011 Author Report Posted December 20, 2011 The Niagara drops daily, and rises daily...Its only not fishable after a big SW blow on Erie, when it becomes MUD! Go! Thanks for the quick response, by big SW blow what exactly do you mean? I just checked the winds from yesterday it was blowing 50 km/h SW for several hours.
Pigeontroller Posted December 20, 2011 Report Posted December 20, 2011 Just checked NFN, sounds like the visibility was 18" this morning and slowly got worse...best to wait a few days. NFN is a good place for Niagara River conditions...
Frank Posted December 20, 2011 Report Posted December 20, 2011 (edited) I went down there yesterday afternoon the lower Niagara was murky/low visibility, two of us fished for about four hours and never had a hit, we did not see anyone on either side of the river catch anything the whole time we were there, one guy I talked to on the trail said he caught two Lakers though, I love going down there even if I don't catch anything, the hike and scenery is worth the trip. Here is a pic I took from my phone yesterday. This was down stream from the Whirlpool Edited December 20, 2011 by Frank81
Dozer Posted December 21, 2011 Author Report Posted December 21, 2011 So we ended up headin' out. Water had 1 foot vis. in the morning, and somewhat brown, nearing mid afternoon the level dropped about a foot and a half and turned green. Caught a few fish, but most importantly I caught what is my new PB, no measurements taken but I cenrtainly put this fish over 12 lbs. My new PB steelie. Fish were taken in the green water on white brown roe bags. I think the entire riverside heard the excitement.
rocheleauc Posted December 21, 2011 Report Posted December 21, 2011 I think the entire riverside heard the excitement.
irishfield Posted December 21, 2011 Report Posted December 21, 2011 Aren't you glad you didn't heed any advise that the river was blown and unfishable? Why many of us suggest if you have the day available to just make the most of it, as fish are a bonus.. and you sure got your bonus!! Nice shootin!
Djeep Posted December 21, 2011 Report Posted December 21, 2011 dont ya love it when the game plan works out! nice fish
Billy Bob Posted December 21, 2011 Report Posted December 21, 2011 I use to fish the lower Niagara quite often this time of the year and the best I can tell from the picture above, the water color is not bad at all.... actually we did better with some stain in the water...too clear was just as bad as too muddy. I don't think there is a better waterway around then the lower Niagara river when it comes to salmon/trout, especially during the winter months. However, it is a VERY dangerous place to fish, so always be careful from shore or in the boat. Bob
bobkayla Posted December 21, 2011 Report Posted December 21, 2011 http://coastwatch.glerl.noaa.gov/modis/modis.cgi/modis?region=e&page=1&template=sub&image=t1.11354.1557.LakeErie.143.250m.jpg try this link,,its satelite shot of the river
bobkayla Posted December 21, 2011 Report Posted December 21, 2011 http://coastwatch.glerl.noaa.gov/modis/modis.cgi/modis?region=e&page=1&template=sub&image=t1.11354.1557.LakeErie.143.250m.jpg try this link,,its satelite shot of the river heres what waiting for you
dannyboy Posted December 21, 2011 Report Posted December 21, 2011 Well done on the Steelhead. From the beginning of November to April Hydro diverts water from the upper Niagara 24 hours a day which lowers the water level in the lower river. In the summer water is only diverted from dusk to dawn to not interfere with the water over the Falls in daylight hours for tourism. Wind can also have an effect on the water levels and clarity as mentioned. As you found out it is well worth a try no mater the conditions, the fish are always there. Dan
lew Posted December 21, 2011 Report Posted December 21, 2011 As you found out it is well worth a try no mater the conditions, the fish are always there. Dan There ya go, if you don't try, you don't catch. Nice fish !!
Freshtrax Posted December 22, 2011 Report Posted December 22, 2011 Nice fish i hit the niagara last year in the winter threetimes and got skunked. I will have to give it another shot soon
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