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#21 Rainbow

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Posted 16 August 2012 - 03:17 PM

Winds from the north create a temperature inversion on Lake Ontario. The cooler water allows salmon to come closer to shore this time of year and like RoloPC said, there will also be more baitfish in certain areas 8)
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#22 fisher12

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Posted 16 August 2012 - 03:33 PM

So pier fishing is good up to right after rain and bad a day or 2 after as the fish have gone upstream? And the north winds are what increases your chances of hooking up at a pier? Am I correct?
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Posted 16 August 2012 - 03:41 PM

Interesting about the temperature inversion caused by winds blowing north to south (north winds), thanks for the info!
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Posted 16 August 2012 - 04:25 PM

Is temperature inversion the same as when a body of water "turns overs"?

Does this result in colder water on top and warmer on the bottom?
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Posted 16 August 2012 - 04:49 PM

So after a rain when the water is up, that's the best time to fish at the mouth and 2 days after the rain it's best to fish upstream?
is this correct?


What I'm trying to say is this:

The red dots are salmon, and their movement corresponds with the timeline/hydrometric data on the bottom:

It's a tall graphic, so you may have to scroll to see the bottom.

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*** I have added this animation to the OP***
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#26 fisher12

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Posted 16 August 2012 - 05:16 PM

Thank you, that clears it up alot
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#27 openfire

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Posted 16 August 2012 - 05:19 PM

Thank you, that clears it up alot


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#28 Rainbow

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Posted 16 August 2012 - 05:21 PM

That's probably the greatest animation I've seen for lake ontario salmon migration :razz:
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Posted 16 August 2012 - 05:31 PM

That's probably the greatest animation I've seen for lake ontario salmon migration :razz:



Openfire ... LOVE the POST!


The info you have been publishing, encouraging and enhancing on this Site is simply: THE BEST I HAVE EVER SEEN!

and trust me, I have searched, googled, talked ...


The original Pier Thread, the recent one and continued disscussions with ALL our MEMBERs is absolutely exceptional.

There really isnt any other SOURCE out there, that even conpares to what is going on here at OFF.
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#30 fisher12

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Posted 16 August 2012 - 05:40 PM

Yes openfire is truly a great administrator for OFF, noticed you're coming on a little more since salmon talk started :).
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#31 MikeyMikey

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Posted 16 August 2012 - 08:31 PM

no more reading, give us the coloring book!
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Posted 16 August 2012 - 09:39 PM

no more reading, give us the coloring book!


Hey Mikey, what are you doing here, this thread is for noobs! :razz:
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#33 Akuma

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Posted 16 August 2012 - 11:19 PM

I just checked the website and i cant find credit river in mississauga ( the port credit pier) am i jus blind or...
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#34 fisher12

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Posted 16 August 2012 - 11:25 PM

I just checked the website and i cant find credit river in mississauga ( the port credit pier) am i jus blind or...


There's Streetsville and read the posts earlier in this topic, they talk briefly about having a station not at the mouth.
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#35 Rolopc

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Posted 19 August 2012 - 07:44 PM

Openfire.

I am trying to keep an eye on the water level data charts and I came across the Bowmanville creek graph with confusion.
The graph shows baby-peaks that happens during low water levels?

Could you kindly explain the current graph and whether or not the fish will return
does it mean the fish are returning in these small peaks even though its like a drought outside now?
Could it be that there's some kinda reservoir and they released some water into the stream ?

I'm confused.... any help greatly appreciated.

Philip

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#36 O.My.Buddy

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Posted 19 August 2012 - 08:01 PM

little peaks don't mean anything, could be waves, could be variance in reading or perhaps a small shower, maybe even somebody emptied their swimming pool on such an urban trib, might make fish in the river active but there's up to a 6 hour delay til it's posted on the graph online, what we want is rains, at least a half inch, a good t-storm can do it
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Posted 24 August 2012 - 06:36 PM

Thank you all for the information. I would like to know too when we should start observing for these trends, i have had some success following the hydrometric data but more wondering if now is a good time to try and catch when it starts raining or is it still too early for the salmon to be staging? is labour day a good mark to try and start following the trends?
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Posted 01 May 2013 - 08:51 AM

Amazing info here! I have been fishing for Salmon and Trout since I was a boy, my dad always knew when to go (I thought it was based off his Casio fish watch) clearly he would time the rains.

For myself Salmon season still begins with a call from my dad. This information will be put to the test this fall!


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Posted 01 May 2013 - 08:51 AM

Amazing info here! I have been fishing for Salmon and Trout since I was a boy, my dad always knew when to go (I thought it was based off his Casio fish watch) clearly he would time the rains.

For myself Salmon season still begins with a call from my dad. This information will be put to the test this fall!


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