Today was back at the Chagrin attempting to find one more steelhead. There were lots of BIG carp swimming around and lots and lots of bass jumping and rolling. NOt sure how to get them to bite. I am estimating a couple of the carp as over 35 inches. I caught three today with the biggest being 24 inches. Also found an 18 inch male steelhead swimming to shore on its side near death. It had a hole in it from either a gun shot or arrow or a hawk talon. Not sure.
Right before I was ready to go I looked on shore because I saw movement. It was a huge turtle moving on shore. I quickly set my rod down and grabbed it on its shell. The turtle was deceptively heavy. It was thrashing, kicking, and attempting to bite me. I put it in my fishing net and went to fetch my camera. I took several photos of it in the net and measured it. Its shell was 30.25 inches by 21.5 inches. This is not including the head nor tail. It had a pre-existing crack that had fused back in place. I also weighed the turtle in the net -- it topped out my Berkley scale which only goes to 50 lbs. I suspect the turtle weighed close to 70 to 80 lbs or more. After about five minutes of me toying with it I let it free. Are snapping turtles this big around here -- do people eat them? I will send the photos tomorrow.
Right before I was ready to go I looked on shore because I saw movement. It was a huge turtle moving on shore. I quickly set my rod down and grabbed it on its shell. The turtle was deceptively heavy. It was thrashing, kicking, and attempting to bite me. I put it in my fishing net and went to fetch my camera. I took several photos of it in the net and measured it. Its shell was 30.25 inches by 21.5 inches. This is not including the head nor tail. It had a pre-existing crack that had fused back in place. I also weighed the turtle in the net -- it topped out my Berkley scale which only goes to 50 lbs. I suspect the turtle weighed close to 70 to 80 lbs or more. After about five minutes of me toying with it I let it free. Are snapping turtles this big around here -- do people eat them? I will send the photos tomorrow.