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1431.1 | smelt n' salmon???? | FSHQA2::EPETERSEN | | Mon Jun 11 1990 10:12 | 6 |
| If it was Concord, my guess would be Whites Pond. Someone told
me that they put Smelt in Whites for the Brown Trout, never heard
of that before either....
moose
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1431.2 | I will try and confirm | MONGUS::HURLEY | | Mon Jun 11 1990 16:28 | 4 |
| I will try and take a ride to the the fish and game in Acton this
week and see if they confirm that report of dumping salmon in the
town of Concord. I work in Littleton so its a short ride. Will update
when I find out..
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1431.3 | out of the woodwork | LUDWIG::KERSWELL | | Tue Jun 12 1990 12:51 | 14 |
| after talking with a few people about the rumor. I heard
even a bit more. whats new that i heard was that 2 guys in the stocking
truck just decided by themselves to dump the salmon in the water,
and it wasnt a must life or death for the fish, anyway, the people
that fish that place regular starting pulling in these fish wondering
excactly what species they were catching, because i guess they do
stock trout in that particulate water, and they took one of the
fish down to have it checked out by the F&G. after that they checked
all the stocking reports and i think from what i heard they are going
to hold a crimanal action against the 2 drivers.
we'll just have to wait and see,
re:2 should have a confirmation report coming, thanx,RE:2
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1431.4 | where where where??? | FSHQA2::EPETERSEN | | Mon Jun 18 1990 14:21 | 1 |
| Was it Whites Pond in Concord?
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1431.5 | ex | HPSTEK::SKIEST | STEVE | Tue Jun 19 1990 15:58 | 5 |
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How about in WARE,MA.
steve
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1431.6 | negative reply | MONGUS::HURLEY | | Thu Jun 21 1990 14:44 | 3 |
| I CAUGHT up to a lady that was driving a stocking truck in the Acton
fish and game driveway. She said that there was no record of any
salmon being dumped into the town of Concord..
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1431.7 | sa it isnt so | LUDWIG::KERSWELL | | Thu Jun 21 1990 14:58 | 8 |
| I wish i read the article in the paper,ever dently if some
in this file did we 'ld have the facts, i wonder if it was
a rumor o well, i've been picking up bass left and right
so im not complaining one bit. (all on the same lure)
anyone want to buy it?
tightlines Ronni
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1431.8 | | HPSTEK::SKIEST | STEVE | Thu Jun 21 1990 15:09 | 7 |
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The pond they dumped the salmon WAS in WARE MA.
I don't know the name of the pond but it is
right across the street from SNOW'S RESTUARANT....
Up off rt.9 from the center of Ware.
steve
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1431.9 | Maybe.... Which one is it? | WAGON::HICKSCOURANT | | Thu Jun 21 1990 17:05 | 2 |
| So what lure is it? C'mon tell us all which is the magic lure....
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1431.10 | how much for the thing? | MONGUS::HURLEY | | Thu Jun 21 1990 17:15 | 3 |
| like the man asked what kind of lure and where ya gettin all these
bass?? I fish and release every bass I get so u need not to worry
about the pond running dry
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1431.11 | where ware what how much when??? | FSHQA2::EPETERSEN | | Fri Jun 22 1990 11:32 | 6 |
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So where's WARE????? and what's the name of the pond????
and what's that lure???? I'll start the bidding at $1.68
moose
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1431.12 | it's your basic | LUDWIG::KERSWELL | | Fri Jun 22 1990 13:53 | 13 |
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it's only the WHITE SPINNERbait, i cant help it, i have no need
to change it now, when it slows down maybe i'll try something
else from the box, but till then alls i do is retie it. why should
i stop a good thing until it betray's but i dont see that in the
near future. must be my apraoch/retrieve or is it the POLISH from
the family geans, when it does slow down i slap on a grub, or some
thing rubber on that idea. like i've heard before when all else
feels try a white spinner bait, when these feel, it must be close
to BUD:30.
tight lines
Ronni
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1431.13 | is this fact | LUDWIG::KERSWELL | | Fri Jun 22 1990 13:58 | 8 |
| re;8 steve,
is that a fact, that they were dumped out there?
not that im gonna run right out, well maybe after
work?? did you read this in the paper or are from
out that way.
Ronni
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1431.14 | I've caught smelt bigger than this | VICKI::DODIER | Food for thought makes me hungry | Fri Jun 22 1990 15:02 | 14 |
| This is not a rumor. I heard this on WGIR AM a couple days ago. I think
they said it was at Snows pond but don't quote me on that. They also said
that the 2 people that did it took it upon themselves and are up on charges.
The way they got caught was someone went to the Fish and Game to
find out what kind of TROUT they were catching and it turned out they
were salmon. The folks at F+G put 2 and 2 together and I guess these two
admitted what they did when questioned. According to the report they were
small salmon (around 9") and a bunch of kids were having a field day
catching them. I also thought I remembered hearing something about
these not being of legal size to keep ???
RAYJ
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1431.15 | MY OWN OPINON9mod-leavit for a day! | EUCLID::PETERSON | In case God don't show! | Fri Jun 22 1990 19:35 | 54 |
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SHHHH! Every one KEEP QUIET! (we could have a great fall/ice
fishin' tourney down there..IF Y'AL WIL KEEP THIS QUIET!!!
I know where wear is, and I can find rte 9. I think it time for me
and the kids to take a Toyota LandCruiser Road trip.(That means it will
take us an extra hour, and we'll be deaf when we get there, but if it's
on top of a mountainn, we'll be able!)
I would de<rly love it if these animals were placed in an
"undesignated" area. Fapit. Natural areas for them have been
eliminated. MABEY, they will adapt.*(BTW the idea of their 'accidental
establishment' makes me sing. Since we all have polluted them out of
existance around here, it seems only fair that they have a shot ..only
ifthey ain't fished out!)
I hope that the area that they were SUPPOSED to be dropped in GOT
its consignment!
HAS ANYONE CHECKED OUT THAT SIDE OF THE RUMOR???
It would be great to find A.S. in a stream or pond... but not at
the expense of aprogram that is trying to RE-introduce the animal back
into it's native range.
KNOWING THIS STATE,.. THEY WON'T PUT OUT ANY MORE!
I would like to )Someday) see A.S swimmin up the tributary to the
Assebett that runs through my back yard..If we all jumpm down there
and catch-and-eat ..... we can see the Dictator of Mass. eliminating
the stocking program. (this is MHO)
A mistake was made. (I repeat, I would dearly love to catch one)
but let's just , either leave 'em. OR COMPLETELY break the laws,
Catch 'em,....put 'em in a live well or ariated bait bucket,.
and say fap it and dump 'em out in some other pond that has a
tributary!!! The way THIS state is headed, the only stocking
that will be sensible will be private-AS LONG AS IT'S NATIVE FISH THAT
WERE ELIMINATED BY PAST POLLUTION/DEVELOPMENT!
THAT IS TOTALLY ILLEGAL, AND THAT IS MY OWN OPINION.
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1431.16 | TOO SMALL | HPSTEK::SKIEST | STEVE | Mon Jun 25 1990 14:25 | 11 |
| re:back a couple
Yes it is a fact and I do live out that way...
I belive that they were ALL SMALL...
I agree with .15 let them STAY. I did not go running
up there... I have NEVER caught a SALMON anywhere
steve
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1431.17 | LANDLOCKED SALMON ... | WFOV11::WHITTEMORE_J | Out for Trout | Mon Jun 25 1990 15:08 | 39 |
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Well here it is - I just got off the phone with Mark Tisa at the
Westborough Department of inland fisheries (508-366-4470)
or (508-366-4479).
He confirmed the release of 500 - 1000 LANDLOCKED SALMON smolts
(6" - 9"), from the Roger Reed Hatchery in Palmer, into Snows pond
in Ware MA. The salmon were destined for Quabbin and were from brood
stock from Winnipa_however_you_spell_it and somewhere in Maine. He feels
there is no chance that the smolts will survive long/well enough to
found a reproductive population.
As for Atlantic Salmon in the state of Mass - there is a no kill
regulation in effect for the entire Conneticut river watershed. There
were over 450,000 Atlantic Salmon smolts from the Roger Reed Hatchery
stocked into the Westfield River Watershed - Part of the Conneticut
river watershed - this past spring.
It IS legal to catch & kill Atlantic Salmon (18'' minimum length)
taken in the Merrimac(sp) river ABOVE Essix(sp) Damn in Laurence
MA - above the Rt28 bridge - but F&W removes 100% of the Atlantic Salmon
from the Essix Damn fish way so there's little chance of catching any
anyway (although of the six that got past the fish way last year two
were caught in N.H.).
I live for the day that Atlantic Salmon once again run up into
the hills of Massachusetts to spawn - I hope I see the day.
Joe Whittemore - From where the Westfield
Meets the Westfield
By the Westfield
In Huntington (MA)
Post Script - The rule of thumb for distinguising Salmon from Trouts
is that trouts have black spots (or mottling) on there
dorsal fins while salmon do not.
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1431.18 | Let's build the population BEFORE we decimate it | MSDOA::CUZZONE | Warning! Aliens approaching! | Tue Jun 26 1990 10:00 | 13 |
| I have accidently caught atlantic salmon placed in the Westfield. They
were 6-9" and looked like little silver brown trout but fought like
sonsabitches. I finally had to leave one spot after I caught 3 on 3
successive casts including one I gill-hooked. I look forward to the
day when I can catch an adult A S legally without traveling to some
remote, inhospitable place.
Considering that the return rate is so low ... last week the Conn.
river count was around 300 (118 for the week, though) out of what, Joe,
450,000?, I'd say they were best unmolested and shame on these idiots
who wasted a load in a body of water where they will not survive.
-SSS-
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1431.19 | What's in a name ?!? | WFOV12::WHITTEMORE_J | Out for Trout | Tue Jun 26 1990 13:00 | 42 |
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Re: .17
Don't miss the main point of .17 - the fish discharged into
Snows pond in Ware were
LANDLOCKED Salmon
not
ATLANTIC Salmon
Re: .18
That's right - fourhundredfifty THOUSAND Atlantic Salmon smolts
released into the Westfield river watershead this past spring! These fish,
however, should not be heading out to sea untill next spring. They should
return as two or three year old adults in 1992 - if I understand the cycle
correctly. There are some major efforts ongoing to get fishways lifts
etc. installed at the three damn dams that impede the return of androminous(sp)
fishes.
There's a great artical on Pacific Salmon in this months National
Geographic. I'm sure the fundimentals of the life cycle would apply to
Atlantic Salmon as well.
It's tough to be selective on just what you catch when you have
legal fish and protected fish in the same body of water as is the case
with the Westfield. The best that can be hoped for is that the majority
of sportsmen are ware of the differences between Atlantic Salmon and
the trouts and give a damn! I hate to think of the numbers of juvenile
Atlantic Salmon at risk due to illegal harvest! Thanks, from all of
us, for moving on!
JW-FWTWMTWBTWIH(MA)
P.S. Westfield River Watershead Association
President - Doug James
936 Granville Rd.
Westfield MA
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1431.20 | Wild smolts | DECWET::HELSEL | Legitimate sporting purpose | Tue Jun 26 1990 13:48 | 30 |
| I've been following this note with interest. For some reason I can't let
the word "salmon" go by my terminal without reading the body of the
text. I have to agree with Joe. The article in National Geo is quite
good. The pictures are great. I thought they did a nice job of
capturing the controversy over the fish. Most of the people you meet
on the water blame the Indians for netting too many. The Indians blame
the new generation of urban settlers for building on the rivers etc and
wiping out breeding grounds. It really is a mess. But everyone shares
an honest respect for the great fish. The salmon truly is one hell of
a fish. The way Washington is being built up, we can only hope we can
keep the species going here with responsible management programs.
I have an anecdote regarding salmon smelt that I'd like to share. When
Joe said he caught that little smolt and it fought like hell, it
reminded me of a similar case. It was a very hot sunny afternoon last
August and my wife and I decided to put the boat on Lake Washington
just to putt putt around and maybe take a swim. Of course, I brought a
light rod and some trout gear. We stopped the boat to drift across a
nice trout hole. I let down a tasty looking salmon egg and put the rod
in the rod holder. I was playing with the dog and looked out about 50
feet across the water and I see this little fish jumping out of the
water with such ferocity! In-out-in-out....2 maybe 3 feet in the air.
Then I realized it was on my line. I grabbed the rod and reeled the
little sucker in. Sure enough it was about a 6 inch coho smolt. I
gently released him and ZOOOMM!! off he went toward the locks and Puget
Sound. Maybe I'll catch him again next fall.
Those beautiful fish are born fighters!
/brett
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1431.21 | ayuh! | LUDWIG::KERSWELL | | Wed Jun 27 1990 09:06 | 6 |
| Thanx, for all your reply's they were very helpful, i mainly
wrote this note for the interest of all readers, and i think it
hit that spot.
Ronni
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1431.22 | let em' grow up..... | RAINBW::DROSSEL | | Mon Jul 16 1990 15:13 | 8 |
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it would've been a lot nicer had everyone not squealed about the
planting until the fish gained 3+ pounds...then everyone would have
real fighters on the end of their lines........not just something
to reel in.
steve
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