I figure it was about 1989 I was diving in front of the Edison Inn. In about 35 feet of water I saw just above me on shore side a slab big belly Salmon easily 7 feet long. I was stunned by its size. Best
@@jaketherake8262 thanks that means a lot! There’s certainly going to be more St Clair River content, it’s just a matter of finding the right fish. It’s gonna be a very busy spring next year
Great video. There was another fish species in the deep water, a species of Lamprey attached to the lake sturgeon. Can't tell if they Silver are or Sea Lamprey. That would make the total for the deep water 10.
@@andrewbachteler9782 great eye! More than likely chestnut or silvers. Sea lamprey have a very distinctive “blotchy” pattern. I thankfully don’t see too many of them. I wanna do a whole video on lampreys when I round up all the species
Great video, my friend. Fun times diving with you, for sure.
beautiful
I figure it was about 1989 I was diving in front of the Edison Inn. In about 35 feet of water I saw just above me on shore side a slab big belly Salmon easily 7 feet long. I was stunned by its size. Best
Your videos are always awesome, keep it up! Also, would be totally hyped for a pt2 of the St.Clair
@@jaketherake8262 thanks that means a lot! There’s certainly going to be more St Clair River content, it’s just a matter of finding the right fish. It’s gonna be a very busy spring next year
Looks like there was a silver redhorse in there too
@qfc79 he’s the exception lol
Great video. There was another fish species in the deep water, a species of Lamprey attached to the lake sturgeon. Can't tell if they Silver are or Sea Lamprey. That would make the total for the deep water 10.
@@andrewbachteler9782 great eye! More than likely chestnut or silvers. Sea lamprey have a very distinctive “blotchy” pattern. I thankfully don’t see too many of them.
I wanna do a whole video on lampreys when I round up all the species