Here’s more interesting research from the MNR bio’s in Dryden. You may recall that they had captured a few lake trout last year and implanted transponders for tracking purposes. At select spots on the lake are receivers which record each fish’s movements past that location. Information from these receivers is downloaded twice a year.
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Hey Gord thanks for the update some great info they have provided with this tracking.
Interesting to see the movement of the lake trout and where they visit all times of the year.
What happened to "Joe" this spring? He's o.k. isn't he? Maybe he is holed up with Susanne in some warm remote back water bay?
Thisis my favourite kind of Trivia pursuit.
Kind of forgot about the ones Gorde named.
Maybe he went to clearwater? HAHA!!!
Good to see where the hot spots are. It takes some of the guessing out of where catch them more often. The strangle point after Walleye Hwy. is a where we hooked many last year.