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Saturday, May 7, 2011

River Trip

All the heavenly bodies aligned today and I finally got to spend a good chunk of time on the river. 3-3-3: 3 waldos, 3 huge smallmouth and 3 silvers. Yes the silver scourge are coming. I guess they're late like everything else this year but when they come in the walleye are harder to find. This year is the hardest in recent memory so just the thought of making it harder is depressing.

The Boarder Patrol boats were out doing some kind of training, maybe. I didn't want to get too close to them so as not to become part of the training myself. The DNR and Wayne County boats are also out so make sure and check the boat for everything you must have for an inspection. Use the “quick list” to see if you are ready.
http://www.boatus.org/onlinecourse/ReviewPages/BoatUSF/PDF_files/section4.pdf this is a good page for info as is http://a0911806.uscgaux.info/Detriverwakezones.html

Something else I saw on the river
It's a cell phone picture so the quality isn't the best but these are nesting cormorants. Something that isn't supposed to be happening in the Detroit River area. At least that's what people involved with these birds tell me. If you see these birds nesting anywhere in our area send me a picture or notify the DNR using the cormorant report form(link just under and to the right of the slideshow. Seeing a cormorant 25 years ago was a rare sight and kind of gave you that "wildlife feel". Something reminding you there is wilderness somewhere. Now these birds are so numerous that you can only imagine what affect they're having on our fish population. Each bird eats a pound of fish per day but they can't eat big fish so a lot of little fish make up their diet. In the 7 months(210+ days) they live here they consume many fry of the fish we like. However, I'm told, let don't make a dent in any fish's population. We'll just have to wait and see.

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