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05-31-2016, 06:28 AM #1
Calling all casters
Hello, went out yesterday however got a very late start. Went casting yesterday around mouse island using some worm harnesses with purple blades as well as some chartreuse blades. Pulled a couple out however have had quite the issue with 13-15 inch eyes. For as many of the smaller fish that I have caught, our numbers should be tremendous in a couple years. Moved on over towards Port Clinton about 2 miles west of Catawba and a mile to mile and a half south west of catawba can. Same set up with a different colored blades....still only caught those smaller number of fish. A lot of white bass however the thick of the spawn for them is going on right now!
Is anyone else casting right now or am I just a tad to early? If so, where are you going if you are located around the catawba area?
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05-31-2016, 06:58 AM #2
You are not the only one, we tried Sunday and Monday with basically the same results you mentioned. On Sunday we did get 4 keepers, two 18" and two 20", which gave us hope for Monday. Monday we worked hard for 5 hours and had a great time in the lake, really enjoyed the boat and beautiful weather but no keeper walleye. We did catch our share of white bass and others but that was it. It seems like everyone around us was trolling, I just can't bring myself to do that yet. We were working the area between Kelley's and Put-In-Bay both days, marking a ton of fish but they did not like our presentation of worm harnesses or anything else I could find in the boat to try. Maybe next time.
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05-31-2016, 07:00 AM #3
Was out yesterday West of Catawba Mouse Island reef then out to D can no keepers lot of white bass and some white perch and farm animals
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05-31-2016, 08:01 AM #4
we did good sunday casting gold and copper weapons on a 8 count. went back to same area yesterday and couldnt get them going at all. one barely legal and one short. agree that next year should be fun casting again or at least in a couple more months maybe they will be legal fish. hope so don't like trolling
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06-05-2016, 09:56 PM #5
Went out on Friday, took a friend. Fished South of F can and a bit to the West. Tried a couple miles North too. All together we caught 38 walleye. Of all of them only 5 made the mark. Those were two 18, one 20, one 23, and one 30. We caught them all on mayfly rigs in 20-22 fow except for the big one. We caught it towing a Purple Deep little Ripper 60 back on our way back East heading home quite a pig for sure. Probably caught 40 farm animals including farm felines, and too many white perch to count. 6 six white bass 4 small yellow perch. Very nice day to be on the water. I feel I am now a cross between a lobster, red beet, and a piece of jerky.
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05-31-2016, 08:19 AM #6
We were in the same general area yesterday - around Mouse and dodging the ferries. I keep my boat in West Harbor and hoped to find them close to home. Our results were similar to yours. I thought it was just me but based on the posts here, I guess that's not true. I also enjoy casting more than trolling so we'll just keep trying. Good luck fellow casters!
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05-31-2016, 08:40 AM #7
I agree I have much more fun casting and playing the game of feeling the bite and then winning the war on reeling them in! My boat is no where set up to troll and I cannot get the throttle to go slow enough. Im hoping to create a few very good contacts that are in the east harbor/west harbor/catawba area to share "hot spots" with for perch and walleye a like.
I am out of Midway Marina in west Harbor.
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05-31-2016, 08:36 AM #8
I'm from the far west end of the lake. Fished Sunday right along the Michigan line. Casting gold and copper blades. Caught between 35 - 40 walleye and kept 7. Several of the throwbacks were 15" but I did not keep them for shrinkage. I need them to be 15 1/2 before I keep them. ODNR checked us as well. Fished 5 hours.
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06-06-2016, 03:30 PM #9
[QUOTE=PZeiler;54546]I'm from the far west end of the lake. Fished Sunday right along the Michigan line. Casting gold and copper blades. Caught between 35 - 40 walleye and kept 7. Several of the throwbacks were 15" but I did not keep them for shrinkage. I need them to be 15 1/2 before I keep them. ODNR checked us as well. Fished 5 hours.[/QUOTE
I personally don't keep any under 17". Those 15-16 " fish won't slawn until next spring.. keeping those are like killing middle school kids. Wish they would change the minimum size limit.
Legal tho is legal.
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05-31-2016, 08:32 PM #10
I have been drifting and casting for several weeks now with fair success. The fish I had been getting were bigger fish and closer to the bottom. Between Rattlesnake and Green and just west of Niagara. Most came on a purple double blade harness. I'm not set up to troll and really have no desire to. I prefer to fight the fish also!
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