Showing posts with label Lake Simcoe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lake Simcoe. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
A Fish for All Seasons
Lake Simcoe is one of the most productive lakes in North America. It also has one of the most diverse populations of sport-fish species of any lake in Ontario. There is a fish for all angling styles, a fish for all angling abilities and a fish for any recipe. Most of all though, Lake Simcoe has a fish for all seasons! Our outing though, found us catching a fish species with no season!
We caught well over a dozen Lake Simcoe cisco, or, “Lake Herring.”
The cisco were active again. This time though, they were fast and furious! At times we were seeing well over a few dozen circling our bait. They appeared around noon and every half hour or so a school would swim through.
Monday, February 11, 2013
Snow Day
This past Friday found southern Ontario engulfed in a storm unlike any we had seen in recent years. Much like the storms of my childhood, this storm left in its wake a snowfall that made sidewalks impassable, closed schools and businesses, and wreaked havoc on our roads. It seemed everyone was affected to some degree!
For Nima and I it simply meant our one-hour trip to the fish huts became two and a half hours! And fishing the holes outside the hut wasn’t happening. Too windy, too snowy and no open holes.
So how was the fishing? Not as good as one would have hoped. Sporadic action throughout the morning and early afternoon. At three o’clock though a school of perch decided to cruise through.
With the maximum amount of lines legally allowed down the holes, there were a few times when there were three or four fish hooked at once! But alas, nothing of a size worth keeping.
For about half an hour just before we were to leave, things did get interesting though. We were fishing in about twenty feet of water. At about six foot below the ice we started to see some larger fish quickly swim by. When our baited hooks were brought to that depth the suspended swimmers would start to show some attention, but quickly sped off. They appeared to be lake whitefish. Twice, one of these suspended fish inhaled the lead weight on the line, so the bait was switched up and presentation altered.
Fish on! After a short fight a new species for the year was brought through the ice. A Lake Simcoe Cisco, or lake herring.
There is no open season for cisco on Lake Simcoe; and for good reason. Their numbers once rivaled the whitefish, but over fishing took its toll. Whitefish seem to reproduce more successfully and the MNR has been restocking them for many years now. If people continue to release all ciscos caught, we may see the species’ population brought back to a sustainable level. Angler awareness is key. To help with this most rental huts on the lake display a small poster pointing out the differences between whitefish and cisco. The most easily observed differences between the two is the mouth. Characteristic of a bottom dwelling fish, the whitefish’s upper jaw protrudes over the bottom.The cisco’s bottom jaw extends further forward of its upper, indicative of a fish that feeds well above the lake bed.
I’m sure we’ll be catching plenty of cisco, and releasing them of course, for many years before they’ll be table-fair!
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