LHFC Steelhead Fin Clipping

LHFC has asked the Ontario Steelheader members to join the LHFC on Feb 8th at the hatchery for fin clipping. He would also like to set February 7, 11 and 14 as dates to clip as well. No experience necessary.

If anyone is available to help these days, please contact Matt directly by email: mluckhart[at]bmts.com

2013 Chantry Chinook Classic Salmon Derby

The Lake Huron Fishing Club has organized the 30th annual Chantry Chinook Classic salmon fishing tournament derby starts July 27, 2013. The tournament last 16 days and will come to a close on August 11, 2013.

Prizes: Fishing and catching the top chinook salmon will bring a $14,000 cash top prize into your pocket. Top rainbow trout will fetch $6,000 cash. Many other prizes are up for grabs too. And don’t forget to snag a ticket for the boat package give-away worth $8.500. Closing ceremonies will take place Aug. 11.

Activities will be continuously going on such as special events, including ladies’ days, seniors’ day, kids day and a fish fry.

The playing field is in Lake Huron, stretching from Port Albert to Stokes Bay.
See Tournament Boundary Map

Please consider getting out and participating in Bruce County’s longest-running annual event!

For prize details, event information and contest rules, see www.chantrychinook.com, where derby tickets are available for purchase.

Chantry Chinook Classic Salmon Derby
Chantry Chinook Classic

Steelheaders / Lake Huron Club Beat Mother Nature and the Steelhead

As you’ve probably heard we’ve been experiencing  record cold weather, record wet weather and record runs of steelhead on the Saugeen River this spring. The old boys on the river have been facing the elements at their own pace and getting the job done

As I said the rains and cold have been one for the record book. Here’s the Maple Hill dam and what it looked like for the last couple of weeks. Downtream at Denny’s the sight is even more amazing. Floods, floods and more floods, but the fish keep coming on.


But even with the cold the steelhead have been coming on strong for weeks. The fish staged below the dam and off the rivermouth by the thousands, but the urge to get to the spawning beds overcame even the coldest and highest of water and the run kicked into gear.
 
This is the new fishway the Steelheaders built at Maple Hill under flood  conditions. This fishway, another across the river and the Walkerton fishway have been passing first winter steelhead for the last month and now are jammed with spring fish.


At Denny’s we close the passage only twice a day for less than an hour at a time to trap. We average between 400 and 500 fish captured at each lift. For the other 22 hours the big adults are running non-stop. Trust me it’s not an easy task climbing into the hole twice a day to struggle with up to a thousand fish. Every one of those fish is either put in the tanker or sampled and released upstream


These fish average out at between 6-10 pounds , but we have plenty of 10-15  pounders. The biggest to date this year is nudging 18 pounds


We generally utilize 3 or 4 transport tankers for the one hour ride up to the Beatty, but are using two while the remaining tankers are getting their spring overhaul. One tanker carrys 50 adults and the second contains 40 big ones. Due to wet conditions we have to hand haul the adults down to the river which is a task in itself


We make two trips a day for a total of 180 adults a day. Trust me this is a lot of work for us geriatric wonders. Jimmy  on the tanker had a brain anerism about a year ago and Bill carrying the fish thought he was going to enjoy his retirement and just drink beer and fish


The main Saugeen may be muddy as hell, but the Beatty Saugeen trib is clear and drinkable. The Beatty is approximately 70 miles by water from the rivermouth and Lake Huron. We stock the fish at just upstream of the junction of the Beatty Saugeen and South Saugeen. From where we stock them, the fish have another 40 miles of prime, cold, clear spawning water


Kirk Lund one of our most dependable long time members has been part of these tanker expeditions for years. When I   need someone and the going is tuff I know I can always count on him


Now have a close look at the rocks in this stretch of river. This is a major flood period across Ontario, streams are muddy everywhere, but never in the Beatty. Art Paterson is another longtimer that can always be depended on.


This really is what it is all about for this part of our spring program. We move a thousand fish like this every spring  up into lower Beatty and let them do their thing in the best spawning water found anywhere in the province. In the first 2 1/2 days we moved 450 fish. The winds and rain kicked are butts for a few days, but I know I can always count on the geriatric groupies. As a matter of fact they called today and said they are back on the job  and will be finished in a day or two. We stock the best wild genetics, in the best water, for the best spawning and imprinting. We trailer thousands of miles a year in both spring and fall but it’s paying off big time.



These same two clubs also collect 100,000 wild eggs for our own hatchery program, 100,000 eggs for the Bruce Peninsula Sportsmens hatchery and an additional 75,000 eggs that we send to the Chatsworth hatchery for a joint program being carried out between the MNR. It’s the first time in decades that a new strain (Chambers Creek) has gone into a provincial hatchery


Then next week we finish off our spring workload by stocking out 65,000 of the finest 8 inch fingerling steelhead smolt into the Saugeen way upstream 50 miles again for perfect imprinting at Walkerton


What can I say, but…..Old Boys Rule!!


And Rule!!


And Rule!!



And have created the best damn steelhead fishery I’ve ever seen in my life  for the younger crowd. And I mean from Alaska to California.  Think real hard about the number of anglers that actually fish below Denny’s Dam alone each spring, fall and winter. When conditions are right catching fish is not a problem. In fact, 10 and even more fish a day are not an oddity when the bite is on. Think about the awesome numbers of fish bursting through that Denny’s fishway ever spring and atumn 24 hours a day. Like I’ve said I’ve never seen anything like it anywhere else on the continent. A great accomplishment by a few old boys and a few youngsters as well that belong to the Ontario Steelheaders and the Lake Huron Fishing Club.