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Old October 2nd, 2005, 07:52 PM
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
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"David H. Lipman" wrote in message
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From: "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers"


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| I don't know about Sebago salmon, to me it looks like a decent coho or
| perhaps a small chinook. But the picture doesn't really show enough to
be
| able to tell the difference.
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Sebago just means landlocked.


Ahh, see? I learned something today. I did not know that!
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  #12  
Old October 2nd, 2005, 08:02 PM
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From: "Pepperoni"



| You should have access to purebred sea run fish, too. The hybrids are
| striper/ white bass crosses. The difference is whether the male or female
| of each species is used. Striper eggs and white bass milt produces a
| different hybrid than white bass eggs and striper milt. One of the hybrids
| is called a "wiper", what is the other called? Neither hybrid is fertile,
| but heavy stocking each year produces a great fishery.
|
| Michigan DNR is considering heavy cuts in salmon stocking because of the
| collapse of the alewife population. These stocking reductions may not
| hamper salmon populations because of the heavy natural production on most
| waters. Stockings of other fish would replace the lost salmon plantings.
|
| Pepperoni
|

I get pre breeds all the time. I am ~100 metres off the beach.

http://www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/fish_str_bass_hybrd.htm


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Old October 3rd, 2005, 05:34 AM
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David H. Lipman wrote:
: From: "Vittorix"

: | caught today afternoon, with an artificial minnow, along the shore of
: | Lake Michigan.
: | many other salmons caught from other people, it's time to go fishing!
: | http://snipurl.com/vixsalmone
: |
: | --
: | ciao
: | Vittorix
: |

: Congrats and have a good dinner ;-)

: BTW: I didn't know there were Salmon in Lake Michigan.

Yes... primarily reintroduced to devoure Alewives which otherwise litter
the beaches every spring when the temperatures change...

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Old October 4th, 2005, 12:43 AM
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David H. Lipman wrote:

caught today afternoon, with an artificial minnow, along the shore of
Lake Michigan.
many other salmons caught from other people, it's time to go fishing!
http://snipurl.com/vixsalmone


Congrats and have a good dinner ;-)


thanks
I eat half salmon yesterday night, I was very good.
I hope would not be mercury in excess as I heard.
could be a way to check the mercury level? (an updated site with
water/fishes condition)

BTW: I didn't know there were Salmon in Lake Michigan.


a lot!

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Old October 4th, 2005, 12:47 AM
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Pepperoni wrote:

Hey, have you guys found out about the walleye, smallmouth and striper
hybrids in the great lakes yet?


I saw a Northern Pike few month ago in a Chicago arbor

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Old October 4th, 2005, 01:00 AM
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Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers wrote:

I don't know about Sebago salmon, to me it looks like a decent coho or
perhaps a small chinook. But the picture doesn't really show enough
to be able to tell the difference.


I have no idea what kind of salmon I caught.
it seemed to me different from chinooks I caught before.
my friend said it is a Clown (?), another person, looking in its mouth,
that it's a chinook.. boh?!
is not possible to enstablish?

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Old October 4th, 2005, 04:36 AM
David H. Lipman
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From: "Vittorix"

| David H. Lipman wrote:
|
caught today afternoon, with an artificial minnow, along the shore of
Lake Michigan.
many other salmons caught from other people, it's time to go fishing!
http://snipurl.com/vixsalmone

|
Congrats and have a good dinner ;-)

|
| thanks
| I eat half salmon yesterday night, I was very good.
| I hope would not be mercury in excess as I heard.
| could be a way to check the mercury level? (an updated site with
| water/fishes condition)
|
BTW: I didn't know there were Salmon in Lake Michigan.

|
| a lot!
|
| --
| ciao
| Vittorix
|

There is a study going on to see if drinking tea counteracts mercury levels in fish.
Something that has to to do with the flavonoids in tea.

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Old October 4th, 2005, 05:32 AM
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On Mon, 3 Oct 2005 19:00:28 -0500, "Vittorix"
wrote:

Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers wrote:

I don't know about Sebago salmon, to me it looks like a decent coho or
perhaps a small chinook. But the picture doesn't really show enough
to be able to tell the difference.


I have no idea what kind of salmon I caught.
it seemed to me different from chinooks I caught before.
my friend said it is a Clown (?), another person, looking in its mouth,
that it's a chinook.. boh?!
is not possible to enstablish?



Inside the mouth seems to be how to tell, by my MN fishing regs book.
Coho gray, Chinook dark. Nothing said about Pinks, but the body spots
seem to be the clue there.

Cyli
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Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless.

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Old November 14th, 2005, 02:15 AM
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"Vittorix" wrote in message
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caught today afternoon, with an artificial minnow, along the shore of Lake
Michigan.
many other salmons caught from other people, it's time to go fishing!
http://snipurl.com/vixsalmone

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ciao
Vittorix


Congrats on your fish!
Enjoy the fishing while you folks can over there on the Lake MI side, I am
on Lake Huron and the demise of the salmon fishery has been realized. I am
bummed that the same fate is expected to hit lake MI in the next few years,
I hope that the fisheries biologist come up with some type of fix for both
you folks on Lake MI and us on Lake Huron, which at one time was the best
fishery in the Great Lakes region.

Good luck all!


 




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