American Eel - Rare Catch!
Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2021 8:16 am
I was fishing a tiny lake about 100km from the St. Lawrence when i hooked into a real fighter... was confused at first when I saw this down the hole!
An American eel, now marked as Endangered in Ontario as they can't get through most of the dams that have been created. I reported this online and have been contacted by several researchers already about the catch as it was so unusual (apparently the first in about 20 years from that area).
Ontario Power Generation in particular was interested as they have been trying to improve eel survival, so catches like this show it is working.
You might also be interested that it had a very distinctive "look" on my fish-finder. It came in mid-water, around 25ft in 40fow. At first it was a straight horizontal line, but as I brought a lure near it... the line would "jump" about 2-3 ft in a step, either up or down. So on the fish finder it was a set of jagged steps as it swam up or down, I guess becuase of the snake-like way they swim in the water. It was a completely unique pattern that I will never forget!

An American eel, now marked as Endangered in Ontario as they can't get through most of the dams that have been created. I reported this online and have been contacted by several researchers already about the catch as it was so unusual (apparently the first in about 20 years from that area).
Ontario Power Generation in particular was interested as they have been trying to improve eel survival, so catches like this show it is working.
You might also be interested that it had a very distinctive "look" on my fish-finder. It came in mid-water, around 25ft in 40fow. At first it was a straight horizontal line, but as I brought a lure near it... the line would "jump" about 2-3 ft in a step, either up or down. So on the fish finder it was a set of jagged steps as it swam up or down, I guess becuase of the snake-like way they swim in the water. It was a completely unique pattern that I will never forget!
