Quote Originally Posted by wayne johnson View Post
Hey dawn wayne here, if you are casting gold and copper blades are working here, trolling we are using jet divers 40 30 to 40 back, spoons jagar bomb and purple demon, speed 1.9 to 2.3
worm harness 1.9 willow blade harness are hot thing now also,
don.t be affaired to work in close 19 to 22 ft. water from 6 to 10 am or 4 pm to dark has been good with mixed fish, also work out toward turn around bouy or dumping grounds out your way, hope this helps, watch the skys for the storms, Reel Sport charters Capt, Mike and Wayne
I will help translate some of what Wayne was saying. The lingo might be getting in the way. He is saying that you should work out towards the Turn-around Bouy or the dumping grounds, which are not that far out from Boles harbor. You can see them on most of the Lake Erie Charts. Both of those areas are way West of the Sister Islands. As the water warms, the bigger fish will continue to move East, which is why most of the Charter guys are running out by West Sister or further when the weather permits.

As far as techniques, he is saying that they are getting some casting gold and copper bladed harnesses or weapon rigs. They are also trolling with Jet 40 Divers, 30-40 feet back from their planer boards, with the smaller trolling spoons (Michigan Stinger type), in purple demon or Jaeger Bomb (Google images to see what they look like). Speeds 1.9-2.3. He said they are also getting some on willow bladed harnesses at 1.9 (willow blades can be trolled faster than Colorado blades).

Hope that helps.