60 yellow gold using shiners, spreaders , on the bottom s e of G can 20 fow.
3 hours and some sorting. Very nice day on the lake, however, this will be the last run for the Dog.
Feet dry on October 31~ 15 pounds at the cleaners.
~Water Dog
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60 yellow gold using shiners, spreaders , on the bottom s e of G can 20 fow.
3 hours and some sorting. Very nice day on the lake, however, this will be the last run for the Dog.
Feet dry on October 31~ 15 pounds at the cleaners.
~Water Dog
Tuff times, Stay Safe , PLEASE~!
Will be fishing for the walleye and getting jiggy~!
In times past, April has been good for a limit of perch at H Can!
I will post both results here.
Back soon weather permitting.
~Water Dog
Fished H can and Camp Perry area, no bites, several head boats were fishing the same area and then they moved west.
Went to G can , dropped the anchor, and no bites. (checking for yellow perch)
G can area had several boats trolling.
I was using a spreader with minnows, and tipped the green hair jigs with minnow.
When jigging I had the spreader drifting just above the bottom, this has produced walleye in the past.
I marked fish in the Portage River, but no marks once I was in the lake.
First run and getting my sea legs back.
Back at it soon.
~Water Dog
You said head boats were out fishing?I would think since the Ohio charter assoc has ordered no charter fishing,that would include the head boats.Head boats can put alot more people dangerously close together for hours.Which head boats are still operating?
None of the Port Clinton head boats have left the docks that I seen. There are net boats out.
Thanks for clarifying that the head boats only had captain and small crew.I would consider that safer than letting general public join you.Hey island troller,saw ur post on OGF about that huge muskie you caught today,that trashed your net and got away.Wow,that must have been exciting.Have heard of guys landing 30" muskie but you said yours was about 50".To bad you didn't land it and get picture.
Island trolled posted on Ohio game and fish website that he had a 50" muskie to the net when he lost it yesterday.