How was life as a whale in St Willy's and Rowan? Being fairly shallow the word beached comes to mind!!!Little bit of a late start , fishing by 8:30 we have 1 in the bucket so far , I’ve spent my whale life in st. Willys and port Rowan , been ice fishing since before I can remember and I’ve never seen this many huts and people and trucks and atv’s , back in the 90’s was nothing like it is now View attachment 53353View attachment 53354View attachment 53355
It looked like there were hundreds of huts out there today. We avoided hut city and went straight out to the pressure crack, pretty quiet out there as far as people driving around. Fishing was decent, one 37" pike, 4 smaller pike, 15 keeper perch and a bunch of throwbacks. Lost a couple more pike and saw two more big ones that wouldn't hitWe gave up and moved the hut around 2:00 , ended the day with 14 slow day for us , but still a fun day overall
Absolutely! The numbers recreational fisherman pull out of the lake doesnt compare to what a commercial boat would do..A great cash influx for the area forsure... People are tired of staying home... I'm betting one commercial license takes more perch in a year then all of icefishing...
Perch spawning habits are continually changing... "Some" spawn in the bay but most spawn on the gravel shoals in the lake...Interesting never ending comments about the commercial fishing side. I am under the understanding that the inner bay is a very important spawning area for our part of the Lake. Maybe I am mistaken on that point. The commercial operators have to access to the inner bay for that reason I believe. I am a sport fisher like everyone else.
Perch prefer to spawn in shallower water of between 3 and 10 feet with an optimal water depth of 6 feet. As both UV light and levels of dissolved oxygen seem to play a vital role in the perch hatchling's survival, a depth of around 6 feet is ideal, as there will be enough UV light that can reach the eggs
Here in the East end of the lake perch actively spawn in 50 to 60ft and do just fine. They utilize the whole lake.Interesting never ending comments about the commercial fishing side. I am under the understanding that the inner bay is a very important spawning area for our part of the Lake. Maybe I am mistaken on that point. The commercial operators have to access to the inner bay for that reason I believe. I am a sport fisher like everyone else.
Perch prefer to spawn in shallower water of between 3 and 10 feet with an optimal water depth of 6 feet. As both UV light and levels of dissolved oxygen seem to play a vital role in the perch hatchling's survival, a depth of around 6 feet is ideal, as there will be enough UV light that can reach the eggs
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