Post by sam on Sept 13, 2011 16:11:46 GMT -5
This page was last updated on SEP 13 2011 02:07 P.M.
St. Joseph River
For more information about the lake please click on the lake name above.
Description:
The St. Joe River and its tributaries drain approximately 2,600 square miles in southwestern Michigan and 1,685 square miles in northern Indiana. Located primarily in Elkhart and St. Joseph counties, the river is home to thirty-six species of fish, as of a 1989 DNR survey.Angling opportunities are available for a number of sport fish including smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, channel catfish, rock bass, walleye and bluegill. The lower 13 miles of the river from the state line upstream to the Twin Branch Dam also provides steelhead and salmon fishing.
Fish
Rainbow or steelhead trout
Description:
Ever popular among Indiana anglers is the trout family, which includes the brown, lake and rainbow or steelhead trout. Many fisherman can be spotted on the shores during spawning season when the trout begin their runs into the tributaries. Rainbow or steelhead trout have a white mouth, teeth and gums and small black spots on their backs, sides, and caudal and dorsal fins. The caudal fin margin of the rainbow or steelhead trout is square and the fish has 9-12 anal fin rays.
Bait: bright colored spinners
Depth: cold water tributaries, main river channels
Comments about fish:
The fall trout and salmon migration has begun. As of September 2, 201 steelhead have passed through the South Bend Fish Ladder. Steelhead broodstock collections at South Bend were slow last week with only 27 steelhead being captured. But on September 13, fisheries personel were pleasantly surprised when 80 steelhead, 65 coho, and 1 chinook salmon were pulled from the trap. To date, a total of 559 of the 700 steelhead needed have been trapped and transported back to Bodine State Fish Hatchery. With any luck, steelhead trapping will be complete by the end of the week and the ladders will be open by the weekend.
Comments about body of water:
The St. Joe River Web fishing report will now be updated weekly. River water levels are low and clear and good for both boat and shore fishing. River temperature is 68 degrees and expected to drop with this weeks cold front. Trout and Salmon fishing will be best below South Bend until steelhead broodstock trappings are complete. Thank you for your interest in the St. Joe River Trout and Salmon Program and good luck fishing this Fall.
Read more: indianafishinginfo.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=dnrfishingreports&thread=98#ixzz1XrwgHGcX
St. Joseph River
For more information about the lake please click on the lake name above.
Description:
The St. Joe River and its tributaries drain approximately 2,600 square miles in southwestern Michigan and 1,685 square miles in northern Indiana. Located primarily in Elkhart and St. Joseph counties, the river is home to thirty-six species of fish, as of a 1989 DNR survey.Angling opportunities are available for a number of sport fish including smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, channel catfish, rock bass, walleye and bluegill. The lower 13 miles of the river from the state line upstream to the Twin Branch Dam also provides steelhead and salmon fishing.
Fish
Rainbow or steelhead trout
Description:
Ever popular among Indiana anglers is the trout family, which includes the brown, lake and rainbow or steelhead trout. Many fisherman can be spotted on the shores during spawning season when the trout begin their runs into the tributaries. Rainbow or steelhead trout have a white mouth, teeth and gums and small black spots on their backs, sides, and caudal and dorsal fins. The caudal fin margin of the rainbow or steelhead trout is square and the fish has 9-12 anal fin rays.
Bait: bright colored spinners
Depth: cold water tributaries, main river channels
Comments about fish:
The fall trout and salmon migration has begun. As of September 2, 201 steelhead have passed through the South Bend Fish Ladder. Steelhead broodstock collections at South Bend were slow last week with only 27 steelhead being captured. But on September 13, fisheries personel were pleasantly surprised when 80 steelhead, 65 coho, and 1 chinook salmon were pulled from the trap. To date, a total of 559 of the 700 steelhead needed have been trapped and transported back to Bodine State Fish Hatchery. With any luck, steelhead trapping will be complete by the end of the week and the ladders will be open by the weekend.
Comments about body of water:
The St. Joe River Web fishing report will now be updated weekly. River water levels are low and clear and good for both boat and shore fishing. River temperature is 68 degrees and expected to drop with this weeks cold front. Trout and Salmon fishing will be best below South Bend until steelhead broodstock trappings are complete. Thank you for your interest in the St. Joe River Trout and Salmon Program and good luck fishing this Fall.
Read more: indianafishinginfo.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=dnrfishingreports&thread=98#ixzz1XrwgHGcX