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08-23-2009, 07:38 PM #1
to walleye wacker respones
the facts about are perch are true, 300 perch , 63 lbs, captain would not let
us keep anything under 7.5 largest was 13 inches, perch were everything inbetween, as far as the cleaners thats the lbs. he charged us for, as for every one else catches we were the largest to be brought into the store in weeks, everyone are bringing in minnows this year, I agree with you last
years lb, per fish were much better, we were getting the 2 to 3 fish per lb.
but even at drawbridge dock, this catch rasied alot of eyebrows, just reporting true report to help everyone out, even the charters from anchor point way are running to the islands for just avg, size fish.
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08-25-2009, 07:41 AM #2walleyewacker Guest
Wayne-
What you are saying is that each limit weighed basically 5 poiunds. That is 5 fish per pound. Again 63 pounds is believable not the size. 5 fish per pound means a lot of 7inch or less perch being kept, not 7.5 and better. There is nothing wrong with keeping small perch, just don't lie about it. You might get everyone else on here to "take the bait" but not me. You caught a bunch of little perch and want to brag about it and someone called you out. Everyone at drawbridge were looking at your catch in disbelief, they couldn't believe you kept some many small perch. If guys like you would be more selective, our perch would attain a larger average size. You would keep 13 inch walleye if the law would allow. Don't brag about little fish, unless you are a 10 year old kid.
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08-25-2009, 11:02 AM #3
to mouthwacker
Wacker needs to stop submitting his bs here . He stopped for a while after his walleye bs this spring. Now its his bs knowledge of perch. He must think he is a fish scientist for constant bs he writes about. Lake Erie captains , most have fished the lake for MANY years a not many bring in stories like his. He must have a fish stretching board on his row boat to talk like a hillbilly story teller form the hills. Yall aint gona blev this, he says.
His stories of locations and sizes will never add up to more the bs it that it smells of.
He knows all and tells all. I fished Monday in 4 normally great spots for perch and took 7 to 10.5 inch fish. Did not get a limit. Probably boated 300 perch but the size for two thirds of them did not make the grade for charter fish.
Most fish we kept averaged 7.5 inch. Warm water holds the larger perch way off in deeper water than the western basin holds till the water starts cooling off in a month. I have fished Erie for 33 years and thats the way it has always been. Whats changed since the 70's hay days. Water clearity, commercial fishing, baitfish, are the main ones. The days of stuffed coolers of back then are still hopeful in my mind but until that time we catch what the lake gives up to us each day we fish. Some days good and some days not.
The weather patterns , the moon phase, wind and currents. Most do , and go to what they remember the did from the last trip or last year or 10 years ago and it sometimes works out. Remember that fishing is fishing and its not a job and nowbody likes a guy that the talks and thinks hes is bragging about what he does or does not do on the lake we love. This site is for honest advice and maybe tell your spots because this lake will be here for many years along with the fish. Stop your bs and let the rest of us tell our true stories to help the true fisherman catch some fish. Enough said. GO AWAY
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08-25-2009, 03:01 PM #4
Wayne Johnson report of 63#s
The wt (63#) brings to mind a post that I made on 08/13/2009 about a limit of perch that started near Green and was finished near C-can. My son and I caught 50 perch that weighed 11#s at the cleaners. We had a mixed bag of 7.5" to 12.75" perch. Majority were in the 8" range of perch. Multiply 11 x 6 and you get 66#s live wt. It is totally probable that Wayne Johnson's catch and claim of 63#s is true. I don't question his posted wt. or his integrity on this matter. I think time would be better served by posting reports and not attacking other members for trying to help fellow members out. Thank you Wayne for the report on your perch trip I am sure that it is well appreciated by most members of this site.
Wakina:
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08-25-2009, 04:18 PM #5walleyewacker Guest
Again, honestly measure your fish. 5 fish pound equals 7 inch perch period. I could go out and average that with no sort what so ever. You are catching little perch and convincing yourselves they are bigger. Get to 3 fish per pound and you have decent fish. Oh....I forgot Wayne won a perch tourney last year.....WOW I guess he knows all about fishing. Who was the tourney against, they other drunk hillbillies in your trailer park? All of you need to get real!! How pathetic, you guys come on here looking for "good intel". Give me a break. Good fishermen are not on here telling where the bite is. If any good info is put on here, by the time someone goes fishing again it is a week old. Does anyone think the fish would move by then????? No wonder most of you float around out there not catching anything. Again 300 perch that weigh 63 pound average 7 inches PERIOD.
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08-25-2009, 04:32 PM #6
I have a suggestion Lets hold a perch derby Wakina vs Walleye Whacker and have them weighed on the same scales, also lets have at least two other members of this forum present to measure the perch to determine how many they avg. per pound and verify the wt. per limit of 25. The results of that weigh-in will be final. How about it Walleye Whacker I'm willing to put my honor where my key board is how about you.
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08-25-2009, 08:20 PM #7
tour results
for your information wacker, the tour I was againist was againist mostly western basin charter captains, and was wieghed by the captains each year
in takes this size perch to win. I give you a hint we are fisshing 18 miles out
of anchor point right near the line, any experience captain will know exacly were we fish and the sizes that come out of there all the time, as far as lb. a
perch in shallow water is usually very skinny and wiegh's less per lb. the deep
water perch are most more meater and weigh more per lb. perch that come from vermillion weigh more perch than western basin, same is thru about perch from counect area, or twas area, they just are bigger around per inch
of size.
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