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04-20-2010, 04:44 PM #1
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We have been fishing between the harbor light and little cedar point!!!! In 9-10 FOW using Purple jigs on one rod and Green jig on the other!!! NO minnows not doing anything fancy just JIGGIN....If you have read any of my other posts you would know that for the whole time I've been fishing this season I've fished in the same area....With the same color jigs...Either we are at the Radar bouy or just to the East of it....If you want the exact ;location of our hot spot your not gonna get it...We fish it everyday and who wants 20 other people fishing on the spot that you found putting in COUNTLESS hours on the lake...I don't see any one else posting their exact location...So you pretty much pissed me off and I won't post anything else...Good luck and be safe.....Got to go get some more fish!!!
LATER
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04-20-2010, 05:46 PM #2
Hey Lowe Life, thanks for the advice I'm new on the lake and have mixed results so far but have followed your lead and started gettting a few more east of the buoy and north of LCP seem to be okay, but went out sun. ALL day and only got four, we even moved out to the Harbor light. Just wondering if you cast and jig back to the boat or just vertical jig off the bottom. It seems we get more bites casting but can't seem to land the fish. Vertical a foot or so off the bottom seems to work best. What type of weight are u using or does that even matter.
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04-22-2010, 08:26 AM #3
Wed night
We got out between the storme's had 5 in the boat..Just before night fall the fishing was on....Everyone on the boat was yanking in the fish got 13 total but 7 in about 10 minutes ...Between harbor light and little cedar...9-10 fow on just about every color of JIG no minnows...Then we got blown off the lake, a storm came up outta no where and it went from flat calm to very windy in a minute or so!!It was time to GO....Be safe and good luck
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04-22-2010, 06:31 PM #4
lowe what kind of boat
just wondering what kind of boat you were in, we rode the little storm out, then it went dead flat, and the bonza started,
200 yrds. off tip of little cedar point 5 to 6 ft. water. were in
30 ft. sportcraft reel sport.
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04-23-2010, 07:00 PM #5
little cedar point
were off the tip going into the bay toward maumee bay state park, roughly 200 yds off shore, 5 to 6 ft. of water by ourself,
heard off others in as low as 3 ft. of water, were sand bottom,
this may change with all this rain coming, we were also fishing
l can and turtle reef 10 to 14 ft. of water with great sucess,
with bigger fish rough 110 to 120 lbs per trip before the big
blow on april 17, then we switch back to bay, will try to get
out sat and sunday will see,. rode by the river today Friday and
only saw very small fish, water was very low,
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04-24-2010, 07:53 PM #6
came in wensday with a limit of eyes and buddy yelled at me he was fishing in the marina and he showed me some crappie big slabs so i go over and look he has 2- 5 gallon buckets half full of crappie and he caught 5 when i was there said he had 35. so thursday instead of walleye i went for crappie got 20 nice size fish weighed 10 pounds friday went back and got 19 that weighed 9 pounds so thats 75 crappie we also caught some very nice 3-4 pound large mouth on minnows 18 inches under bobber also got some nice bluegill.so today i go out to cover my boat due to rain coming 1-2 inches tv guy said and there was a bass boat coming down the channel i watched them get 6 large mouth in 5 minutes right behind my boat. having crappie tomorrow with fries and slaw yummy. put 10 bags in freezer and spent 225 for minnows and thats the cheapest fishing trip i ever been on
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04-25-2010, 09:32 AM #7
crappie fishing
after a tough day walleye fishing sat in the bay, dieciede to
try crappie fishing by our boat in mienkes west, in two hours,
12 big crappies on minnows, and 40 real nice blugills, bluegills
on wax worms 3 ft. of shore 2 ft. down, crappie out about
15 ft. 4 ft. down. single hook and small bobber.
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04-26-2010, 08:06 AM #8
other fish
We fish off the breakwall in the summer and catch all knids of fish...Bass,white bass,**** heads.bullheads...you name we've cought it...It keeps the kids busy..I think we are gonna try out in the bay where we have been fishing and see what happen's...If we don't do any good we will start to go out to woodtick and cook out and play horseshoe's....We spend ALOT of time on the island's with the family swimming and looking for arrowheads....You should come out their on some sunday and hang out it gets pretty crowded on the weekends and it's a BLAST...In the fall we fish in the cut behind Consumer Powers and catch JUMBO perch in there...I fished in a perch derby last year and won it with a 14 inch perch cought in the cut...Nobody ever fished there for perch till about 3 years ago when my friends kid said let's go back there and give it a try...People would ride by us and laugh at us for fishing there till we would hold up a few of the jumbo's that we had...Then everyone started to fish it..It's always calm the tree's block the wind so you can fish it everytime you go out even if the lake is to rough...Great spot give it a try this fall!!!
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05-03-2010, 07:40 AM #9
WoodTick Island....hmmmmm........I might stop out there this summer
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