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05-30-2012, 08:10 PM #1
Again Thanks
Wakina,
You have been a tremendous help as well as the other posts. As I stated in my earlier post I have been on charters but this will be my first time trying it on my own. I have tried to do my research and get the correct gear to do things the right way. I have a 60hp merc four stroke I will probably use as the trolling engine. I picked up a drift sock also incase I need to slow the boat down. I have a 6hp onboard for trolling on the river but it is a two stroke and I get tired of breathing the exhaust. Makes me feel safe though having it on board.
Thanks
JoeJoe
17' Crestliner 1700 Fish Hawk SC
Lowrance Elite 4X DSI
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05-31-2012, 05:51 AM #2
im not sure where you,ll be launching your boat. but it would help you alot if you can find one of the plastic coated map of erie. it shows you where the launches are but it also shows the shipping chanel where the maumee river runs out in the lake. it also shows all the islands and the cans.
when i fished the western basin we launched out of alittle place called coolie canal, i dont remember how to spell the name of the marina there so i wont even try. but its a short run to the lake. and then the water intake for the power plant there is about 4 miles almost due north. then west sister is a 9 mile run. we have caught alot of fise between west sister and the shipping chanel. but we have caught alot east of west sister. you can also fish north of west sister but you need a gps that shows the canadian border. you dont want to get into canada.
i guess there is alot of good fishing farther east around some of the other islands. but you would want to find a ramp alittle farther east. the reason i liked fishing around the west sister island was we did catch fish and at any given time we were close to land. i dont think your sopposed to go on west sister but if we had ever got caught in a bad storm i would have landed there untill the storm was over.
when we fished there we just ran diving crank baits on flatlines and 2 harnesses off downriggers. but they didnt have all the divers they have now to get your harnesses and spoons down to the fish. there were days the fish were up high then we used the storm wee warts. the rest of the time we used hot n tots, wiggle warts, and wally divers and other diving baits. i guess one of the hot crank baits now is the reef runners.
feel free to pm me any time. i will help you if i can. we expect to get some good reports from you.
sherman
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