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Re: ONEIDA LAKE DIEHARDS THREAD...
« Reply #9750 on: Oct 10, 2022, 09:36 AM »

 Nice job

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« Reply #9751 on: Oct 10, 2022, 09:37 AM »

 Nice job O-1

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Re: ONEIDA LAKE DIEHARDS THREAD...
« Reply #9752 on: Oct 11, 2022, 05:32 PM »
Cornell has been at it every night lately on the north shore.
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Re: ONEIDA LAKE DIEHARDS THREAD...
« Reply #9753 on: Oct 11, 2022, 06:50 PM »
Cornell has been at it every night lately on the north shore.

They were in Bernard’s Bay again tonight by the point. Maybe if we fish there we can get an easy limit.  ;D

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Re: ONEIDA LAKE DIEHARDS THREAD...
« Reply #9754 on: Oct 11, 2022, 06:55 PM »
They were in Bernard’s Bay again tonight by the point. Maybe if we fish there we can get an easy limit.  ;D
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Re: ONEIDA LAKE DIEHARDS THREAD...
« Reply #9755 on: Oct 12, 2022, 04:33 AM »
EASY BITE IS ON!!!😂
I’m curious why are they shocking , I was under the impression they tallied up in the spring , help me out Bruce

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Re: ONEIDA LAKE DIEHARDS THREAD...
« Reply #9756 on: Oct 12, 2022, 05:37 AM »
I’m curious why are they shocking , I was under the impression they tallied up in the spring , help me out Bruce

They call it a "Mark recapture". I can't remember how often they do it. Maybe every other year but don't quote me on that. It helps them get a fairly accurate count of the adult walleyes in the lake.

So they clip a fin in the spring. Then in the fall they shock and count how may clipped fish they get vs. the total number of shocked fish.

These are just example numbers below.

Let's assume they clipped 10,000 fish in the spring. Then let's say that 1 out of every 100 fish they shock has a clipped fin.

The number of fish clipped divided by the total number of fish in the lake   =    The number of shocked fish with a clipped fin divided by the  total number of shocked fish

10,000 / X    =     1 / 100

So 10,000 X 100 = the estimated number of adult walleyes in the lake. Which in this example comes out to 1,000,000.

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Re: ONEIDA LAKE DIEHARDS THREAD...
« Reply #9757 on: Oct 12, 2022, 05:47 AM »
Thank You for that info, Bruce!!😎
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Re: ONEIDA LAKE DIEHARDS THREAD...
« Reply #9758 on: Oct 12, 2022, 06:07 AM »

 Thanks Bruce I didn’t know that , now the bite is better on the south shore but don’t ask how I know 😃

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« Reply #9759 on: Oct 12, 2022, 06:20 AM »
It’s to early for that kind of math.. ;D
 But that is pretty interesting…
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Re: ONEIDA LAKE DIEHARDS THREAD...
« Reply #9760 on: Oct 12, 2022, 06:59 PM »
Thanks Bruce I didn’t know that , now the bite is better on the south shore but don’t ask how I know 😃
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Re: ONEIDA LAKE DIEHARDS THREAD...
« Reply #9761 on: Oct 13, 2022, 03:51 AM »
Are you using the swan decoy…. Again? 😁
Release is pleading the 5th , imagine that 🤭

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Re: ONEIDA LAKE DIEHARDS THREAD...
« Reply #9762 on: Oct 13, 2022, 05:53 AM »
I wish the math was that simple. I did a number of mark recapture studies in Maine one summer 20 yrs ago.. the worse one was in these stupid little shore snails found on rocks. 5 of us had to paint a red dot on the shell and return them. We collected 5000 of  them. The following week we collected snails from the same area.  It took us a long time crunching numbers to figure out the snail population in Bar Harbor.  It was a big PIA. I hope that now, the poor undergrads have better computer models than we had back then.
I always questioned the validity of these techniques.  There are a number of factors that would throw your population estimate  off. 

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Re: ONEIDA LAKE DIEHARDS THREAD...
« Reply #9763 on: Oct 13, 2022, 06:03 AM »
Release is pleading the 5th , imagine that 🤭
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Re: ONEIDA LAKE DIEHARDS THREAD...
« Reply #9764 on: Oct 13, 2022, 08:02 AM »
Thanks for the info Reeleyz, Cornell hasn't been back here at Lewis Point. must be more fish on north shore lol. We did similar studies 40 plus years ago on Caz Lake when I went to Morrisville college.

 



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