I attened the MNR public consultation mtg last night. It was nice to see some friends from the board there. It was not well attened in comparison to past mtgs. General overview on zone 20 was given along with some more details for Quinte walleye. Alot of the night surrounded the state of the coho, rainbows,trout and brown trout fisheries and stocking proposals.
In terms of the Bay of Quinte, some of the details presented covered the ice fishery and the open water fishery. 2014 ice fishery saw approximately 50,000 hrs of Angler effort with approx. 9,200 fish harvested. Note worthy but no suprise, the MNR noted the rise in use of technolpgy and Anglers who used flashers and traveled with portable huts had the best success rates overall. The open water fishery saw approx 200,000 hours of Angler effort and approx 28,600 fish harvested.
Commercial fishery was talked about and it was clearly stated that there is no commercial harvesting of walleye between trenton and glenora ferry. The commercial nets harvested approximately 8,400 walleye.
The alewife population was discussed and it was noted that when the size of the individual alewife was up the weight and fatness of the walleye went up as well. The opposite was also noted. The good news of the walleye presentation was that the population assessment shows that spawning in 2014 was highly successful and was one of the best spawning years since 1994. Bodes well for the future. Overall the walleye population is stable. The MNR stocking proposals can be found here
http://www.ebr.gov.on.ca/ERS-WEB-External/displaynoticecontent.do?noticeId=MTIzODk2&statusId=MTg2Mzcw Please take a moment to read and comment on it.
All details of the presentation can be read in the 2014 Lake Ontario Annual Report
http://www.glfc.org/lakecom/loc/mgmt_unit/
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Dan Elliot - A bad day on Quinte is better than a good day at work !!!
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