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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-10-19, Page 13DARLING’S EXETER ONTAR grocery Heinz Fancy Tomato Juice 48 fl. oz. tin Kraft Macaroni & Cheese Dinner 7 1/4» oz. pkg. Times-Advocate, October 19, 1978 10 f • .2A ‘Ml ' . ’ "CANCER CAN BE BEATEN" WITH "YOUR" HELP Guaranteed Investment Certificates 65 29 tomato kraft THSgiiSjjSjg Macator> Ml din DINNER t I r produce meat Darling's HAMBURG PATTIES 10 Ib. BAG LIMIT - 10 lbs. per $15 grocery order IRISH REPEAT AS CHAMPS — The Lucan Irish won the Southwestern Ontario Fastball Association championship for the se­ cond straight year with a Thursday 4-2 win over Lieury. The Irish won the final series four games to one. Back, left, coach Ward Ellyatt, equipment manager Jim Rummell, Randy Kraul, Dennis Carty, Brian Lightfoot, Gerry Duskocy, Doug Johnston and trainer Laurie Carter. Front, Brian Ankers, Vic Capitano, Bob Smith, Russ Smith, captain Gdrry Finkbeiner, Wayne Smith and Kevin Lightfoot. Missing were Sam Semple, Rick Freeman, Cec Nickles and manager Jim Burt. T-A photo Most contaminated A Salmon are heading upstream By BILL McNUTT The chinook salmon are once again swimming against the current in the Ausable River. They have appeared as far upstream as the Morrison Dam and can be found throughout the watershed looking for suitable habitat to spawn. The chinook is native to the Pacific Ocean and its tributaries in North America. I could not get an exact date but it,was 10 or 12 years ago that the Michigan Ministry of Natural Resources stocked fingerlings into Lake Huron. They had hoped that these fish would return to their streams to spawn. Instead, the fish which matured rapidly in the lake, spread out and ventured up streams all around Lake Huron. This explains why, although the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources has never stocked chinook in Lake Huron, we have the large gamefish in our streams. In their native habitat they have been found to reach nearly 100 pounds. These are fish which have lived past the average three or four years. It is commonly believed they all die after spawning but some do survive. In Ontario the chinook will weigh up to 40 lbs. but the twenty pounder is not uncommon. Most large fish in Lake Huron, including salmon and large rainbow trout, are contaminated with P.C.B. due to this it is strongly recommended that they not be used for human con­ sumption. It was for this reason that two years ago a ban was put on commercial fishing for salmon in Lake Huron. Until recently these fish seemed unable to spawn successfully in our waters. Some salmdn smalt (young) have been found in streams in the Owen Sound district. These young are believed to be from fish which have lived to spawn a second or third time. Hopefully in time we may have successful spawning in the Ausable. Some of the fish will be coming of age for a second run up our river soon. Nearly everyone fishing this week has been lucky enough to catch a salmon in our area. I saw two people on Thursday with nine good fish. It obvious they had a good afternoon. Maybe I should make it clear here that the only legal means of catching these fish is by angling. The use of snag hooks, spears, iron pipe and nets is unlawful. The legal fishermen have been quite well rewarded when fishing with large silver spoons and spinners at the head of pools and runs in the river. Some people have also taken a few on spawn bags. I cannot see why anyone would want to take one of these fish (especially when contaminated) by illegal methods. They should not be eaten so what is left but the thrill of catching them, and a thrill it is when done legally. The only other thing one could do is have one mounted as a memento of a thrilling experience. The present cost of having one mounted is about $65, so why would anyone want more than one! 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