Fishing 411 Season 1 Episode 8 Mining for Detroit River Silver

  • January 1, 2017
  • 23 min

In season 1 episode 8 of Fishing 411, titled "Mining for Detroit River Silver," co-hosts Mark Romanack and Jake Romanack explore the Detroit River in search of silver fish. The episode begins with the co-hosts explaining the history of the Detroit River and its recent revitalization, making it one of the best fisheries in the Great Lakes.

The co-hosts start their search for silver fish by first targeting walleye. They launch their boat in the early morning hours, using electronics to locate schools of walleye in structure near the river's shipping channel. Mark and Jake showcase their trolling techniques, using planer boards and crankbaits to target suspended fish in the water column. They each have success catching nice-sized walleye, but their goal is to find the elusive silver fish that the Detroit River is known for.

The co-hosts switch gears and start targeting white bass by trolling near the river's surface. They explain how white bass are opportunistic feeders and tend to school in large numbers. Mark and Jake's baits get slammed by white bass after white bass, leaving them with sore arms from reeling in so many fish. Although they have yet to catch the targeted silver fish, they are happy to show off the Detroit River's impressive fishery.

The co-hosts pause to discuss the Detroit River's history and how it's been cleaned up in the recent decades. Mark explains how the river used to be considered one of the most polluted in the country due to the automotive industry's waste and runoff. But with environmental regulations and ongoing efforts to clean up the river, it has become one of the best fisheries in the Great Lakes.

Next on their search, Mark and Jake target the Detroit River's famed silver fish - the skipjack herring. The skipjack herring is a small, silver-colored fish that is prized by anglers for its hard fighting nature. The co-hosts use a combination of trolling and casting techniques to target the skipjack herring, which they describe as one of the most challenging fish to catch in the river. Finally, after hours of searching, Mark hooks into a skipjack herring. The co-hosts are ecstatic when they finally catch one, showcasing the fish on camera before releasing it back into the water.

As the day comes to an end, the co-hosts reflect on their time fishing in the Detroit River. They are happy to have explored the diverse fishery and admire the revitalization efforts that have turned the once-polluted river into a thriving ecosystem. The episode ends with a nod to the Detroit River's status as a natural treasure and a reminder to protect and preserve it for future generations.

In season 1 episode 8 of Fishing 411, viewers will be taken on a journey through the Detroit River to explore its diverse fishery and learn about its history and recent revival. Mark and Jake showcase their fishing techniques for targeting walleye, white bass, and the elusive skipjack herring, all while admiring the environmental efforts that have made the Detroit River one of the best fisheries in the Great Lakes.

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  • First Aired
    January 1, 2017
  • Runtime
    23 min
  • Language
    English