Most of the reports that I've read about last years' early season fishing are as follows...
pre-spawn/spawn... jigging on the reefs for eatin'-size males and/or trolling outside the cans in deeper water for the big female "hawgs" .....Since a substantial percentage of walleye spawn in the Sandusky river, why haven't I heard much about fishing for pre or post-spawn walleye near the mouth of the Sandusky Bay or in the slot between Marblehead and Kelley's Island? It seems like a natural "migration" route at that time of year..."just wonderin".