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Great Lakes species: How many have you caught? - MichaelAngelo - 06-14-2012 04:21 PM I remember seeing this poster as a child in a North York fish market. I was mesmerized! I've only caught about 10 species from here. My next hopefully additions would be freshwater drum, muskellunge, brown trout, and brooke trout. Although haven't the great lakes brown and brooke trout populations been displaced by rainbows? RE: Great Lakes species: How many have you caught? - MuskieBait - 06-15-2012 08:56 AM Here's what I've caught: From the poster... 01. Brook trout 02. Brown trout 03. Rainbow trout 04. Lake trout 05. Coho salmon 06. Chinook salmon 07. Lake Whitefish 08. Lake herring (Cisco) 09. Rainbow smelt 10. Northern pike 11. Muskellunge 12. Walleye 13. Yellow perch 14. White bass 15. White perch 16. Largemouth Bass 17. Smallmouth Bass 18. Pumpkinseed 19. Rock Bass 20. Sheepshead 21. Burbot 22. Brown Bullhead 23. Emerald Shiner 24. Round Goby 25. White Sucker 26. Common Carp Not from the poster but still in the Great Lakes or connected rivers/creeks... 27. Grass pickerel 28. Sauger 29. Golden Redhorse 30. Shorthead Redhorse 31. Silver Redhorse 32. Greater Redhorse 33. Northern hogsucker 34. Stonecat 35. Channel catfish 36. Black bullhead 37. Bluegill sunfish 38. Green sunfish 39. Creek chub 40. River chub 41. Hornyhead chub 42. Common shiner 43. Striped shiner 44. Golden shiner 45. Silver shiner 46. Spottail shiner 47. Fallfish 48. Goldfish 49. Logperch 50. Atlantic salmon (smolt) 51. Mooneye 52. Bowfin 53. Northern Longear Sunfish 54. Longnose gar 55. Black crappie 56. White crappie x black crappie hybrid I think I counted everything...could be missing out one or two maybe...I don't have my list in front of me...so I'm just doing it off the top of my head... Should have tried for Alewife yesterday...I saw some and they were feeding...but I was too concentrated on catching carp and bowfin yesterday...oh well... Mike, hopefully we can get into a brook trout tomorrow. We can fish the Grand River later in the summer to hopefully get you into a mooneye and a freshwater drum...perhaps some redhorse species as well like the shorthead and golden. RE: Great Lakes species: How many have you caught? - bettercallsaul - 06-15-2012 12:18 PM 11 filler RE: Great Lakes species: How many have you caught? - OldTimer - 06-18-2012 03:42 PM (06-14-2012 04:21 PM)MichaelAngelo Wrote: Although haven't the great lakes brown and brooke trout populations been displaced by rainbows? Brown trout are not native to North America, introduced from Europe in the early 1900's. I believe that Lake Ontario's brown trout fishery is increasing every year. Sadly - Brook trout populations are small if not extinct within most of the southern Great Lakes. Superior still has significant populations. ** My count - just from this poster - 28: - 1. Bullhead - 2. Brook Trout - 3. Brown Trout - 4. Burbot - 5. Carp - 6. Coho - 7. Chinook - 8. Freshwater Drum (aka sheepshead) - 9. Lake Herring - 10. Whitefish - 11. Lake Trout - 12. Sucker(s) – many - beats me what kind(s) - 13. Largemouth - 14. Muskie - 15. Pike - 16. Pumpkinseed - 17. Sculpin - 18. Rainbow Trout - 19. Rock Bass - 20. Perch - 21. Goby (lots and lots) - 22. Smelt - 23. Smallmouth - 24. Walleye - 25. White Bass - 26. White Perch - 27. Lamprey - 28. Alewife RE: Great Lakes species: How many have you caught? - some_guy - 06-18-2012 08:00 PM I once caught a lamprey on some roe for rainbow. Just a lamprey by itself which was completely random. Did pull in some salmon and sturgeon with those things attached. RE: Great Lakes species: How many have you caught? - Alex.D. - 06-21-2012 09:40 PM 10 for me but i plan on working for the rest! RE: Great Lakes species: How many have you caught? - MichaelAngelo - 06-22-2012 02:43 AM (06-21-2012 09:40 PM)Alex.D. Wrote: 10 for me but i plan on working for the rest! I'm seriously eyeing sheepshead! They get big, and if they fight even remotely more than a carp does... I can see how they'd be amazing fish to target. I'm imagining the feeling of a giant-sized bass.... oh wait that would be a tarpon RE: Great Lakes species: How many have you caught? - OldTimer - 06-22-2012 04:07 PM Sheepshead can be a lot of fun to catch. The larger ones can give you quite a tussle when there's some current they can get crossways in............ Great on light tackle. The fish is edible, but really not all that great............. It's better to release them as I understand that they do eat quite a few Zebra Mussels. RE: Great Lakes species: How many have you caught? - MuskieBait - 06-22-2012 10:39 PM Don't worry MA, the next chance that we have, we'll go fly fishing to check off Brook Trout for you...and we'll fish at the other river and you should be able to find a sheepshead. They are usually in the 1-2lb range...so not too big...but if they get into the current, you'll have fun on light gear. RE: Great Lakes species: How many have you caught? - Alex.D. - 06-23-2012 01:33 PM (06-22-2012 02:43 AM)MichaelAngelo Wrote:(06-21-2012 09:40 PM)Alex.D. Wrote: 10 for me but i plan on working for the rest! I catch alot of sheephead in lake erie more than i do in ontario. The grand river is full of them from the shore! |