Document 6470133
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Document 6470133
S.O.N.S. of LAKE ERIE, SAVE OUR NATIVE SPECIES, INC. PO BOX 3605 ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA 16508 TIME DATED MATERIAL A not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization NONPROFIT ORG. US POSTAGE PAID ERIE PA PERMIT NO. 480 North East Marina 11950 East Lake Road North East, Pa. 16428 “The Bucket” published monthly by the S.O.N.S. of Lake Erie 431 East 3rd Street, Erie, PA Dr. Jeanette Schnarrs, director of the Regional Science Consortium at the TREC center, will talk about the new wind and weather buoy to be placed off of Erie in 2014. (814)459-0666 814/825-3456 Presque Isle Auto Paint & Collision 34 STATE ST - ERIE - PA - 16507 (814) 874-0698 owners David A. Brennan Port Erie Boat Works City Council Member Ken Handman, Owner 2730 W 12th St. • Erie, PA 16505 814.450.4152 or 814.838.0300 www.porterieboatworks.com Erie’s Largest Full Service Boat Repair GEM CITY OUTDOORSMEN CLUB 6701 Van Camp Rd. Fairview, PA 814- 474-3126 814- 474-2492 The City of Erie City Hall Paid for by Friends of Dave Brennan Silkscreen Unlimited 1701 West 8th St Erie, PA 16505 814.453.4543 800.724.1683 fax 814.455.3911 www.silkscreenunlimited.com Screen Printing • Embroidery • Advertising Specialty Promotional Products & Awards 626 State St, Rm. 104 Erie, PA 16501-1128 814-870-1291 [email protected] 317 Peninsula Dr. • Erie, PA 16505 (814) 838-2850 West End Hardware, LLC 1912 Liberty Street Erie, PA 16502 Jeff Earll, Jr. Phone: 814/452-2342 Fax: 814/461-1289 Cell: 814/881-4569 [email protected] Presque Isle Passage CAMPGROUND Just 500 feet N of I-90 (Exit 18) Full Hookups • Pull-Thru Sites 30 & 50 AMP Service • Modern Restrooms Laundry Facilities Cabins • Store • Rec Room ULTRACRAFT FISHING BOATS MISTY HARBOR PONTOON BOATS 814/833-3233 713 West 26th Street Phone 455-1007 www.thomasleeprinting.com JOHN FRIES 3027 WEST 12th ST • ERIE, PA 16505-3892 (814) 833-7749 DRAFT WAGON perfect for Graduations • Stags • Weddings USED CARS & TRUCKS Jeffrey Howell Owner Gary & Dottie Heubel ONLY $60 PER SEASON FOR S.O.N.S. MEMBERS AUTO SALES, INC. 1500 West 12th Street Erie, PA 16501 BEST LITTLE LURE HOUSE IN PA Tohatsu Outboard ICE • POP • CHIPS 454-3676 since 1967 1540 West 26th St. Erie, PA 16508 UNLIMITED ON-THE-WATER TOWING 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE LICENSED - INSURED - ACCREDITED Richard A. “Mickey” McMahon Proprietor Perch (50-60 ft) and Walleye (45-50 ft. down) are still being landed. Steelhead are being taken along with the Walleye. T-shirt at our Sept 23 meeting 453-4302 KEGS & TAPS • TRANSIENT DOCKAGE • BOATING SUPPLIES • NAUTICAL CHARTS • BOOKS AND GIFT ITEMS Fishing Report: As of this writing Picnic, You may get your Perry 200 SONS (814) 453-6387 VHF CH 16 34 STATE ST ERIE, PA 16507 3102 CHERRY STREET ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA WOLVERINE PARK MARINA & SHIP’S STORE 219 NOTE: If you could not attend the Volunteers’ www.lakeshoretowing.com Beals-McMahon Painting “A Replenishing Species” THE POLISH FALCON’S CLUB DOCKAGE - STORAGE TACKLE - BAIT - ICE SERVICE - GASOLINE FISHING LICENSES BOAT SALES (814) 725-8244 Fax (814) 725-2957 Volume 10 • Issue 9 SEPTEMBER 2013 GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING MONday September 23rd 7:30 P.M. SOUTH ERIE BEER North East Marine Services, Inc. John Fries Paul Fries Bill Goodwill John (Scotty) Szkotnicki • Specializing in Automotive Repair • • Tune ups and Carburetor Service • • Fuel Injection Cleaning • Dayton Tires • • Towing Service • PA State Inspection • Erie’s New Perch Fishing Head Boat “The O’Danny O” Get $3 off with this coupon Docked in the East Slip, foot of State St Bait included Call 814-450-3571 for more info On line at http://Tinytimfishing.com PETER S. HOWARD CAI,AARE, S/CRPA Realtor • Appraiser • Auctioneer Lake Erie Custom Charters Office (716) 769-7300 Fax (716) 769-7341 Cell (716) 499-7447 Toll Free 1 (888) 876-4999 The ultimate Lake Erie experience... Welcome aboard! 6821 West Lake Road Fairview, PA 16415 814-474-5623 10438 Main St, #1 Alexander Findley Square PO Box 496, Findley Lake, NY 14736-0496 [email protected] www.findleylake-property.com 12 East Dobbins Landing Erie, PA 16507 (814) 459-4440 • Fax (814) 459-4441 [email protected] We are here for the fishing community. We strive to keep emerald shiners on hand every day. We offer a broad selection of fishing tackle. We offer ice and various items at our concession area. We offer on the water dock-side boat parking. We are going to be your preferred Bait & Tackle center. Edinboro outdoors Sporting Goods Ken Chernicky Buy • Sell • Trade Jim Buschak 211 Mill Street • Edinboro, PA 16412 (814) 734-4727 • (814) 734-4927 www.edinborooutdoors.com Monday, Friday, 9 - 8 • Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 9 - 6 • Saturday, 9 - 5 Party Boat Fishing Aboard $32 Adults • $27 Seniors • $22 Kids $3 off with this coupon All bait is included details: 814/881-7611 www.EdwardJohnPerchFishing.com WORKING TO IMPROVE FISHING AND THE FISHERY OF LAKE ERIE FOR 31 YEARS SINCE 1981 The Official Publication of the S.O.N.S. VOLUME 10 • ISSUE # 9 SEPTEMBER 2013 Bucket S.O.N.S. PHONE NUMBER 814-453-2270 (ALSO FAX NUMBER) sonslakeri @aol.com • www.sonsoflakeerie.org THE PERRY 200 FISHING CHALLENGE IS CONCLUDED The summer-long Perry 200 Fishing Challenge contest was concluded at 11:59 PM on Labor Day, Monday Sept. 2. It began on Memorial Day, May 27th. The contest was cosponsored by the Perry 200 Commission and the S.O.N.S. of Lake Erie as part of the celebration of the 200th anniversary of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry’s naval victory during the battle of Lake Erie on September 10th, 1813. Many of Perry’s crew stayed on in Erie and became fishermen. It seemed appropriate that a fishing contest be part of the Perry 200 Celebration. The rules of the contest were simple: catch the longest fish anywhere in Erie County in any one of 20 categories and win a prize. There were two divisions, senior and junior. There were 142 fish that were measured at eight participating measuring stations. The winners in each division (see table) will receive a $100 gift certificate from one of the participating bait stands. There were some very significant fish that were UPCOMING EVENTS Sat. September 28 10 AM to 4PM. LEAF Festival at Frontier Park, 6th Street side. Volunteers needed to help kids with casting PLEASE DON’T LITTER. WANTED: Old photographs of Erie’s Waterfront-Ships, Boats, Buildings, Fishing and Fishermen, Railroads, etc. Call Jerry at 814-452-6291. I would like to borrow and scan them for my slide presentations. For Sale: 1970’s 19 foot fiberglass boat with 65 hp Johnson outboard and trailer $600 Engine needs some work. Call Joe at 814602-8418. Boat 7 foot Rubbermaid fiberglass car top boat. Great for Lake Pleasant. Asking $300. Call Ed at 814-453-2270. entered into the contest. Most notable, however, are the kids in the Junior Division. Three siblings from Edinboro, R.J., Monica, and Niko Garde, each won in separate categories including the longest Crappie, Largemouth Bass, and Musky. Alex Baldi, age 12, caught the longest Brook Trout, Lake Trout and Rainbow Trout winning three $100 gift certificates. A father-daughter team, Jeremy and Jovie Scott, won prizes. Jeremy caught the longest Northern Pike and his daughter, Jovie, caught the longest Sucker and Sunfish. The winners will also receive a certificate acknowledging their great catch. Of the 142 fish that were entered, there were 51 fish that were entered by SONS members which did not win. These participating members will have their entry entered into a drawing for consolation prizes which will be held at our September 23 meeting at the Falcons Club. To see a complete list of all entrants go to our web site sonsoflakeerie.org Perry 200 Fishing Challenge Winners Fish.............. Senior Division...... Junior Division Blue Gill....................9.75 in. Eisenmann, Dick......... 9.0 in. Marshall, Eric Brook Trout............... .......... 15.0 in. Baldi, Alex Brown Trout..............33.0 in. Stahon, Joe................. 26.0 in. Anker, Jordan Bullhead....................23.0 in. Dittman, Ron............... 13.25 in. Haschalk, Matt Carp..........................41.0 in. Rearic, Dallas J........... 36.0 in. Horvath, Zack Catfish......................35.0 in. Serafine, Andrew......... 30.0 in. Ramey, Aiden Crappie.....................13.0 in. Steadman, Scott.......... 14.0 in. Garde, R.J. Lake Trout................37.25 in. Henderson, Randy.... 23.25 in. Baldi, Alex Largemouth Bass.....21.0 in. Wenner, Michael.......... 18.75 in. Garde, Nico Muskellunge............. ........... 43.5 in. Garde, Monica Northern Pike............31.5 in. Scott, Jeremy.............. Rainbow Trout..........13.5 in. Testa, Mike.................. 22.0 in. Baldi, Alex Rock Bass................10.25 in. George, Wesley......... 13.0 in. Cathers, Hunner Sheepshead.............30.75 in. Silvaggi, Vince........... 27.0 in. Collier, Owen Smallmouth Bass......21.75 in. Paulack, Mark........... 18.0 in. Lutch, Logan Steelhead Trout........33.5 in. Whipkey, Anthony........ 29.75 in. Sehnert, Tor Sucker......................20.5 in. LaFung, Lou................ 16.0 in. Scott, Jovie Sunfish......................9.5 in. Hemphill, Dan................ 8.25 in. Scott, Jovie Walleye.....................32.75 in. Wilson, Scott............. 32 in. Gonda, Hunter Yellow Perch.............15.5 in. Himmenger, Jules........ 14.0 in. Glendenning, Guy The S.O.N.S 2013 membership badge commemorating the 200th anniversary of the battle of Lake Erie is available at all of our meetings or events or by mailing $2 to S.O.N.S. of Lake Erie, PO Box 3605, Erie, PA 16508, with your membership form and money, to cover mailing costs. JOIN A FRIEND TODAY! MAIL TO: S.O.N.S., PO BOX 3605, ERIE, PA 16508 RECORD OF MEMBERSHIP Name Address City Renew New ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________ Phone 2013 _______________________________________________________________________ _________________________________ $5.00 ADULT State Date ___________ Zip ________________ _______________________________ $4.00 SR. CITIZEN (over 65) $3.00 JR. (under 16) WEATHER AND WAVE BUOY TO BE ANCHORED OFF OF ERIE The Regional Science Consortium which is headquartered at the T.R.E.C. has announced that they are to be the recipient of the Great Lakes Observing System’s (GLOS) funding opportunity, which will provide a Coastal Storms Nearshore Community Buoy. Here’ is a Fish! The new buoy will be deployed by May 15 – November 1, 2014 and will upload data to the RSC website, Great Lakes Observing System ( GLOS) website, and the National Weather Service for reporting real-time lake conditions on Lake Erie. The buoy will collect data on the following parameters: wave height, wave period, water temperature, air temperature, wind speed, wind direction, and air pressure. A temperature profile will be created by collecting readings at multiple depths. Additionally, the buoy system will measure pH, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, conductivity, and solar radiation. Finally, a video camera will also be included taking visual images of the lake at predetermined time intervals. The data and images will be accessible via the internet. The possibility of obtaining this type of buoy has been under discussion and study by PA Sea Grant, the Regional Science Consortium , PA DCNR, PA DEP, Coastal Zone Management and the S.O.N.S. of Lake Erie all in support of the project. We are currently working on plans for maintaining the buoy which may require funding from all of the interested parties. This photo of a typical buoy was taken from the GLOS website along with the following: The purpose of this buoy will be to fill observing gaps in the nearshore region by providing critical meteorological and physical data to support National Weather Service (NWS) forecasts while at the same time supporting local community needs for information. This funding opportunity is made possible through the Coastal Storms Program, a nationwide effort led by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to make communities safer by reducing the loss of life and negative impacts caused by coastal storms. This 513 pound Halibut was caught with a rod and reel off of Norway PETE KASCHACK PASSED AWAY Peter Kaschak, age 96, of Brevillier Village and formerly of 9273 Wattsburg Rd., passed away on August 20, 2013. Pete was our oldest SONS member and longtime supporter. He was a wellknown businessman, charter captain and good friend. In 2008 Pete provided the funding to purchase a wind warning light at Shade’s Beach boat launch ramp. The light is designed to flash when wind velocities reach 14-20 mph thereby warning boaters of increasing dangerous waves. We’ll miss you, Pete! S.O.N.S. SPONSOR VETERAN’S FISHING TRIPS Twenty Eight veterans were treated to a fishing trip on the O Danny O on August 8th. There were some of our members who went along to help. On August 22 another 30 vets went out on the Edward John for a day of perch fishing. We have been working with the Veteran’s outreach office in Erie to plan these trips. Thanks for your service, guys! S.O.N.S. ANNUAL OUTREACH FISH FRY FISHING PIER DEDICATED For over thirty years the S.O.N.S. have hosted a fish fry for our community leaders, environmental specialists, and others who work with us on a daily basis to bring improvement to our fishery. The fish fry provides the opportunity for our officers and directors to meet with this group and put faces to names. The first fish fries were held at Bob Zawadzki’s boat house and then moved to the grounds around our hatchery at the foot of Chestnut St. We have maintained a guest book throughout these years. It is literally a who’s who of famous Erie people. This year we were invited to hold our event at the Erie Western Pennsylvania Port Authority facility at the foot of Holland St. The building was perfect. We did not have to put up tents. We had the use of a kitchen and our guests had a real restroom available. There were 172 guests (the most ever) that signed in. Twenty volunteers including Will Richardson,Gerry Vollentine, Joe Chmielewski, Conner Grabinski, Bill Stewart, Jack Klapthor, Don Benczkowski, Terry Pfeffer, Rich Smith, Char Markiewicz, Frank Kuzma, Jack Bock, Jim Mattson, Larry Lipinski, Bill Brown, Chuck Miller, Ray Halt, Mike Felege, Bob Zawadzki and Ralph Corvaglia prepared 110 lbs of walleye which were coated with our secret recipe beer batter and served in sandwiches. We joined 104 new members. Thanks to everybody for a great job and especially Bob Zawadzki for his great planning. The comments from our guests indicated that our fish fry was an absolute success. (Top) Crowd gathered at the pier dedication ceremony, (left middle) State Rep. Pat Harkins and County Exec. Barry Grossman, (right middle) Mnsgr.Snyderwine blessing the pier, (bottom left) Mr. Toth’s daughter and EWPPA Dir. Ray Shreckengost unveil the plaque, (bottom right) officials, and family pose for group picture. The fishing pier at the foot of Chestnut Street was completed last year by the Erie Western Pennsylvania Port Authority as part of the new access road project west of the Chestnut St boat launch. On Friday August 9th a small ceremony was held at the pier dedicating it to Mr. Lawrence Toth. Mr. Toth was a former member of the PA Department of Environmental Protection Agency working in the Coastal Zone Program. He was a staunch advocate of free public access along Erie’s bayfront and the Lake Erie shoreline. He dedicated his whole career promoting his vision that access to the waters and shoreline of Lake Erie should be held in the public trust and always available to the general public. The EWPPA dedicated the fishing pier in his honor. The ceremony was attended by Mr. Toth’s family members, friends, DEP officials and public officials. State Rep. Pat Harkins presented proclamations from the PA House and Senate to Larry Toth’s daughter. County Exec. Barry Grossman spoke and presented another to her. EWPPA Exec. Dir. Ray Shreckengost and S.O.N.S. VP, Ed Kissell also spoke to the accomplishments of Mr. Toth. EWPPA Port Chaplain, Monsignor Tom Snyderwine blessed the pier. Fish Pictures! (Top) Cooks prepared 110 pounds of walleye (Middle Left) Guests were served fish sandwiches, ( Middle Right) sandwiches were prepared, (Bottom) our guests enjoyed them “It is impossible to grow weary of a sport that is never the same on any two days of the year.” Theodore Gordon Mike Brown holds up two walleye caught on July 16 SONS Secretary Ralph Corvaglia poses with his Great Grandson Judah with two nice walleye they recently caught Bill Brown holds up two walleye he caught on August 28