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05-31-2009, 11:40 AM #3BlackPearlCharter.com Guest
Walleye Charters in Cleveland
Greetings!
Walleye fishing is a bit different in the central basin than in the Western basin. We do not jig and rarely drift. Generally we are trolling near the shore at night in the Spring and Fall, and during the Summer we are out in 60-74 FOW. Right now the Walleye are near the 40 fow mark, but have been elusive this Spring I think due to the rough conditions. Trolling speed will be slower in colder water temps and faster where it is warmer. The speeds range anywhere from .5mph to 3 mph depending... You will want to troll either worm harnesses or Stinger spoons. The hot colors have been pinks, purples, and coppers throughtout the last few years. You can troll with dipsy divers, jet divers, and the use of planer boards enhances your possibilities of catching fish. Hope this helps!
Captain Jerry
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