Observations from the Water – 01/16/2022
January 16, 2022
Buffalo
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Trip Summary
Trip Summary
Days on the Water: 2
Who we fished with: friends
Where we fished: Lower Niagara, Lake Ontario
What we caught: steelhead
Tactics: beads (10mm in pink, orange, and charteuse), white Mr. Twisters
Commentary
Observations from the Water – this Past Week (10-16-Jan)
Well, last week’s prediction was way off. In my defense, the weather we endured wasn’t what was forecasted. More days than not, temperatures were below 20 degrees, winds were gusting in the teens (from a few directions), it snowed, and the water color was off. Brutal.
Last Week’s Daily Breakdown
Monday – muddy water, highs were in the teens, winds were blowing out of the west over 15mph. In other words, no fishing occurred.
Tuesday – muddy water, highs just barely broke the teens, but the winds were minimal. If you recall from last week, when it’s super cold but windless and sunny, I think it’s worth a shot – especially if you can get on Lake Erie or Lake Ontario. Although those 2 factors were in play on Tuesday, the water color was still brown…getting green – but still brown. In other words, I didn’t go out.
Wednesday – highs hit the upper 30s, winds gusted into the mid 20mph range for 6 hours or so, and water was “getting green.” If we had the water clarity for it, Wednesday would’ve been a good day to go out. That wind speed would’ve been somewhat problematic (gusts over 20mph from the west, push water across Lake Erie into the Niagara creating a “wind tide” kind of effect – higher water levels and current speed) but with clear enough water, catch rates can be excellent. In other words, the ingredients for a successful day weren’t there – no fishing occurred.
Thursday – highs almost broke 40, winds were light and variable, and it was sunny – but the water clarity wasn’t there. Wednesday, at around sundown, I looked at the water and it was starting to clear up a bit, so I called my friend/client booked for the following day to discuss options. We shared the same assessment of the situation – the forecast looks good, and it’ll be nice just to get outside for a bit. Worst case – if the water is still muddy – we’ll try for a bit and call it a day. Well, that’s what happened. In fact, the water picked up some additional stain overnight. We gave it a shot – nothing came of it. Well, we had some great conversations – as we always do.
Friday – highs were in the 20s, winds were gusting into the teens out of the NE, water color was greenish – less than 2 feet of visibility. No fishing occurred.
Saturday – highs barely broke the single digits, wind was gusting into the teens out of the NE, water color was decent. It was a tough call – but those SUPER FRIGID temps were the nail in the coffin for the day.
Sunday – everything came together. See pics \
Looking Forward (17-23-Jan)
In short – it all looks dicey – it’ll be a daily call. We’re supposed to get more than a foot of snow tonight though tomorrow afternoon so I won’t be fishing in that. I’m hopeful that snow won’t do much damage to the system – it shouldn’t, considering all the tributaries are locked up with ice. Beyond Tuesday, it’s too tough to call. As long as the forecast holds, I’m sure I’ll be on the water at least one day – likely Friday and/or Saturday.
Stay healthy my friends – mentally and physically,
Ryan