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08-05-2009, 12:01 PM #1
Where to go 8/15 - 8/17
I know it's hard to say 10 days ahead of time but I'm planning a trip up the weekend of 8/15. Would like to fish for eyes and maybe do some perch jerkin. Would I be best going out of Turtle Creek or Port Clinton/Catawba area?
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08-05-2009, 08:13 PM #2
Catawba Area. Pretty big school of walleye
Hey Reeltime, I would suggest the Catawba Area. Pretty big school of walleye around green and rattlesnake islands right now. My brother and I got our 12 walleye drifting friday and saturday in 3-4 hours. We were approximaely a mile southwest of Rattlesnake Island.
My brother was also a first mate on a charter boat on sunday (8/2) and they caught their 18 trolling in under 2 hours about 1-2 miles northwest of green island.
Additionally, we one night after walleye fishing we set anchor at 7:45 PM at the Catawba Green Light and had our limit of 50 perch before sundown. They weren't great size though. Sounds like the bigger perch are out near A and B cans.
I will be out fishing thursday-sunday of this weekend so I will post any reports from those days
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08-06-2009, 08:02 PM #3
Well
Well I would keep watching this site for info. People are catching eyes around the west end. Also the Perch Jerking pretty good and there getting bigger.
Of course in fishing this can change as you know.
FredsterL
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08-06-2009, 09:40 PM #4
It is my intentions to fish 8/10-8/13 in the area around the Islands and west to the reefs. I will post a reply back later next week to let you know how it went with locations fished and programs. I have my boat docked on the two-saint river. I would also like to say hello as I am a new member to this site, and have fished the Western Basin of Lake Erie since 1955.
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08-07-2009, 11:00 AM #5
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08-07-2009, 08:03 PM #6
In 1955 the Lake was every bit as clear as it is today maybe even clearer, you could see the bottom on Niagra reef on calm sunny days with little effort. East harbor was a maze of channels and if you got out of the channel you were done, stuck in the muck. Walleye's could be caught all summer long off of Mouse Island as well as the reef complex. Perch fishing was something to behold on the back side of Kelley's Island with as many Jumbo perch as you could catch or care to clean in a day. There were no limits and several times the old Coke cooler would be full with walleyes with more covering the deck. If you would see more than a boat or two in the area around Niagra it was considered crowded. The mayfly hatches were much stronger and more plentiful than today also. These are just a few of the lake conditions back then.
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08-07-2009, 09:51 PM #7
nice
I love to hear about the lake back then i have a buddy who's dad and Grandad were commercial fisherman and he has pictures of them stacking up the sturgeon on beaches and burning them they were considered a nuisance wish i could catch a couple now that was a shame ever catch anything that was different back then
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08-07-2009, 08:55 AM #8
wakina wow
1955 must have been a different lake what was lake erie like back then and what did you fish for was the walleye fishing any good i started 30 years ago but thats when the walleye were taking off ive had a fun 30 years and welcome to the site
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08-13-2009, 02:00 PM #9
Reel Time check your PM.
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