Anyone gettin eyes on weapons/ erie dearies? If so what color pattern and where. thanks alot!!
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Anyone gettin eyes on weapons/ erie dearies? If so what color pattern and where. thanks alot!!
6 miles out of mienkes west, toward west sister, chartuse
blades small size, 3/4 oz wieght. also a can area, bottom bouncer 2 ft. above fish,
Capt. Mike reel sport charters 419 265 2736
ok thanks again, goin out this weekend. Good luck fishin!!
worms and a hook:D:D:D
crawler harnesses, purples,greens/white,chart. they have liked it a little faster lately 1.1-1.5 i tried .9 for like two hrs not even a sheephead...
Salmon Slayer19 we tried the same thing yesterday. We went to A,B,C cans, went to niagra reef, went between west sister and sputnik. We fished for about 1 hour each hour and only caught 2 walleye and 1 yellow perch. I used spoons, several colors, I used crawler harnesses with 1 1/2 ounce and 2 ounce, trolled from 1.0 to 1.5 with harnesses and up to 2.0 ounces. I fished a solid 9 hours and only 2 walleyes. I did catch several white bass. I thought I was also marking walleyes, but the white bass was hitting before any walleye. Any help would appreciated. I hope to go out next Tuesday or Wed. I will let you know.
Thanks
Life of Riley
very early morning and after 6 pm. bites have been best,
CAPT. mike
Slow down, you do too much running around. If you are marking fish, spend the time on top of them and figure out what they want and stick to it. I went to one spot today and did well, didnt change the pattern too much but the main thing was the weight on the line and the feel in your hand.
Today was a nice day for drifting but rough at times. Today I had the " Bucket List "group from central Ohio that toughed out a rough day on the water after seeing Erie go from near flat and go up to 4-6 ft. Casting weapons all day produced very well like they should for this time of the season. Marked alot of walleye all day. Caught em high, midway and near bottom. Workn the swing !
Same area just just off the reefs in the deep water. Lots of white perch.