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    Default Walleye

    Coming up this weekend with relatives who have never caught a walleye and would appreciate any suggestions. Have a 23' Mako and are set up for trolling. Boat is on a trailer at Lakeside. Thanks

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    Your best bet is probably to head east. Either toward Huron, OH or even further...

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    Default Safe Journeys

    Rumor has it that the water temps in the Western Basin is running the low 80's and the walleyes have headed toward cooler Canadien waters. I'm coming in for the second half of my bi-annual trip and I'm wondering how many miles would I need to venture out (from Wild Wings boat launch) to find at least a few walleyes? Five miles? Seven miles? I'm running a 22 foot Deep V Crestliner boat so I think that I'm okay up five footers or so.

    If you have a moment, would appreciate a response. I'm a caster by nature and would prefer to fish with countdowns or weapons. It's a sore arm I know but nothing replaces a walleye bite being telegraphed through a fishing rod!

    Thanks,

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    Well your best bet for casting for walleye. Are as follows.. west reef or kelly island shoul. anchor in 11 foot of water and cast some type of floating stickbait on a slow retrieve from 7pm to midnight. Most fish will be caught right at dusk. They wont be huge fish but they fill a cooler. I have had very good luck the last three weeks with this method.. be careful on the water at night. thanks Capt Jim. jandjfishingcharters.com

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    Thanks for the heads up Jefferson.

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    Default Eyes Wide Open

    Skipper9,

    Roger that on keeping the eyes peeled at night. I have all the tools for night fishing in addition to a close relationship with NOAA! Erie is to be respected during the day yet alone at night. Strict rules, full gear and life vest at all times (no exceptions).

    I'm still fascinated by the rouge wave that comes out of nowhere and nearly swamps the boat. Regarding the reefs near Kelley, I will definitely give it a try when we arrive and report on the results.

    Thanks


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