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First transmitter salmon landed from last November....

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2025 3:04 pm
by Digitroll Fishing
Just got a text from a fisherman up in the Sea last night that had one of the transmitter study salmon. He didn't know what it was when we went to clean his fish when he got home. The good news: This transmitter can be reused in another fish on another day! Battery life is 2 years plus/minus. Gave him Graham's phone number and Graham was thrilled it's going to be recycled! If anyone lands one and they see the stitches in the belly please release it!



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Re: First transmitter salmon landed from last November....

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2025 5:56 pm
by Mistress
That is unfortunate, I had hoped all 12 fish Graham implanted would have survived at least a year to provide data for the study. All of the fish he installed transmitters in were 14” or under (I know because I brought 5 in that Matt and I caught) and this fish was probably barely legal when stepped on with only 4 1/2 months growth in winter conditions. I have often said I personally would like F&W increase the legal creel size for salmon to 18”. Not only would we see bigger fish but it would help ensure studies like this could play out a year or two to see what they are doing for spawning etc. Right now 15” is basically a juvenile fish and unfortunately too many go in the live well. What are all of your thoughts??

Re: First transmitter salmon landed from last November....

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2025 6:37 am
by striper192001
I like that idea Pat........

Re: First transmitter salmon landed from last November....

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2025 10:31 am
by Digitroll Fishing
It’s been mentioned a ton here over the years. 18” would save a lot fish kills. Give them a chance to get bigger. Resistance by the powers to be.

Re: First transmitter salmon landed from last November....

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2025 10:31 am
by Digitroll Fishing
It’s been mentioned a ton here over the years. 18” would save a lot fish kills. Give them a chance to get bigger. Resistance by the powers to be. I would like to see 20”. LCI and Shootout minimums. Lake Ontario has always had a 25” minimum on Atlantic’s.

Re: First transmitter salmon landed from last November....

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2025 1:44 pm
by Chazycuda
I would support 18”, even 17” would be helpful.
Anyone know the typical length of the 1st year spawning of the males and females?

Re: First transmitter salmon landed from last November....

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2025 4:32 am
by Digitroll Fishing
I got some information yesterday about how the process works with the Fish and Wildlife board made up with volunteers that advise them and meet once a month to review changes. We would need to have a petition to start the process. I would like to see the same for 3 rods a person like NY state but thats another day. Or petition both at the same time!

Re: First transmitter salmon landed from last November....

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2025 10:30 pm
by Jump
Hoorah!
This is more of a celebratory posting test than anything else.
After months of password SNAFU it looks like Ludovig has finally gotten me on board!
My name is John "Jump" Parenteau and I live over here in Not-so-Sunny Northfield, NH
Have been fishing Lake Champlain on occasion since back in the late 80's. And for much of that time have enjoyed the good honest reporting that takes place on this site. You will get the same from me with otherwise no agendas beyond true fishy business.

To stick with the subject; I totally agree. Let a fish enter it's third year of growth and a lot more fishermen will be marveling at the tussle the average 18 plus inch salmon delivers. My two cents.

From the old Jackie Gleason Show with Frankie Fountaine playing Crazy Guggenheim
"I was Pullin
and the fish was Pullin
(And right about here Gleason, The Bar Tendender, is wiping spittle from his brow with a bar rag)
What a terrific battle Mr. Donahee, hee hee!"

And thank you again to the administrators who render this guy a little help with this blinking modern world computerized monstrosity.

I for a number of years owned and operated the twin to Reelax's former Lund Genmar. Mine initially was owned by a Mr. Bishop who resided right over there on Holy Cross Road, it was named Lundon Fog. Never made the man's acquaintance but recall seeing the boat parked in his yard numerous times as we went in and out of the Winooski River boat launch. We always wondered how the man made it in and out of that shallow river mouth with a car engine on his transom . But maybe that explains why we mostly saw the boat in the yard. I later, in a small world episode, bought it from it's second owner who had plied Moosehead with it up in Maine. She served me well mostly over here at Squam "Golden Pond" Lake, in NH. And yet lives on under the present ownership of my friend Dan Doubleday, who is also a recent convert to this honorable gathering of would be liars.
This last is likely a post more suited to the Show Boat header. But you guys will hafta bear with me whilst I tangle with the intricacies of P osting a Photo...Gleason gets his towel out again.
Nowadays you are apt to see me troll past in a Green and white 19 ft Starcraft w/Honda 90.
We hope to find a weather window (am no so tough as Mathew) to get up there soon
And lastly, you sir, Matt Biledeau (sp?) may even recall taking a group photo of our NH crew several years back at the Converse parking lot. Well awright, maybe that was more like in 2017.
Tempus Fugit!

Jump

Re: First transmitter salmon landed from last November....

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2025 11:06 pm
by Jump
PS
I also wish to make it known Todd "Crazy Ivan" Flint will not part with even one of his personal stock Yozurri Purple Brown Trout lures at any price.
The way I have come to understand related supply and demand. Maybe transmitters should be affixed on them too. We hold such things to be sacred!

Also, it looks as if the worthy administrator has traced my efforts back to early attempts to join in... in September of 2012 see post #1. But that is LONG after he and I used to sleep in the back of his truck to await launching outta Shelburne Bay.

Re: First transmitter salmon landed from last November....

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2025 1:58 am
by Reelax
Welcome aboard JUMP. Sounds like you have been part of the gang for over a dozen years. Glad that you can post stories and reports now! I do vaguely remember a big Lund hull with a hearty crew at converse about 8 years ago. You have a very good memory!

Fish on!

Re: First transmitter salmon landed from last November....

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2025 11:42 am
by Jump
Some times my train of thought far exceeds my keyboard skill. And the result becomes these lapses in the printed version. The guy who I used to head for Converse Bay with on a Friday night, to be in position for the morning launching, was my friend Terry Langford. He often pulled off a remarkable transformation from fishing apparel to tuxedo and play his saxophone at functions being held at Shelburne Farm. I never did see the inside of those slate roofed horse barns. No such transformation for this slob.