Sklazinga
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- Jul 16, 2012
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Hello all! I will post a proper first post tomorrow, for now I just have a quick question.
Do you think the catfish at Princess Point in Hamilton are safe to eat? Or any fish caught there or similar areas off lake Ontario in Hamilton? I know we often joke about the water quality of the lake near Hamilton, just wondering if there is actually anything to be cautious of!
Thanks!
[edit] I found the Guide to Eating Ontario Sport Fish online and have been reading it. The fish are "okay" to eat, but by the numbers given it is clear that there are far more toxins in the fish within Hamilton Harbour (which includes all of Cootes Paradise) than there are in the fish in Lake Ontario. From reading this and talking to others more used to fishing the area than I, I have figured out that if I plan to eat I need to cast into Lake Ontario as defined by this booklet. My friend says that even fishing from under the lift bridge makes all the difference. So, when I want some fish to eat I may take the bus to under the Skyway, or might even just go out to the Burlington waterfront.
Something else my friend said is not to eat summer catfish cause they taste like mud. His explanation was that in the summer they are digging in the mud for food, something they do not do in the spring. Would others suggest against eating summer catfish? Is the taste all that different? Is my friend's story legit or out to lunch? [/edit]
Do you think the catfish at Princess Point in Hamilton are safe to eat? Or any fish caught there or similar areas off lake Ontario in Hamilton? I know we often joke about the water quality of the lake near Hamilton, just wondering if there is actually anything to be cautious of!
Thanks!
[edit] I found the Guide to Eating Ontario Sport Fish online and have been reading it. The fish are "okay" to eat, but by the numbers given it is clear that there are far more toxins in the fish within Hamilton Harbour (which includes all of Cootes Paradise) than there are in the fish in Lake Ontario. From reading this and talking to others more used to fishing the area than I, I have figured out that if I plan to eat I need to cast into Lake Ontario as defined by this booklet. My friend says that even fishing from under the lift bridge makes all the difference. So, when I want some fish to eat I may take the bus to under the Skyway, or might even just go out to the Burlington waterfront.
Something else my friend said is not to eat summer catfish cause they taste like mud. His explanation was that in the summer they are digging in the mud for food, something they do not do in the spring. Would others suggest against eating summer catfish? Is the taste all that different? Is my friend's story legit or out to lunch? [/edit]