Ok guys im another new member and this is my first post! Its a little late because my dad and I fished last week Thursday the 7th and Friday the 8th. I actually got my boat back Thursday morning from the machanic and trailored it strait to Monroe LOL. The boat is a 1988, 22ft sea nymph, great lakes special.
The guys at the lauch comming in were all saying it was slow, 1 or 2 fish per boat, all morning. So I was planning on a slow afternoon. But it didnt take 10 minutes of lines in the water and we landed our first lake erie walleye. We laughed, high fived, and took a picture. No kidding. (My dad had never been on lake erie before).
We kept picking 1 or 2 more up, most every pass after that. Ended the day with 9 walleye and 1 jumbo yellow perch. Honestly it was one of the best days of my life. Just my dad and I out on the lake, catching!! I realise this post makes me sound like im a little kid, but im 32 years old. Born in 82.
We never lost a fish. No sheep head, and very few silver bass. All the walleye seemed large to me. Its been a few years since Ive been. But the biggest was 24.5 inches and the rest all were over or around 20in.
The lake had that great chop, 1 to 2 footers so we just drifted spinners. We would start our drift near stony point. Motor out into 21 ft of water and drift in to 18. We didnt seem to mark alot, but im still learning this fish graft. The colors didnt seem to matter too much but blueberry muffin took the most fish. We used both 1 and 2 oz bottom bouncers, didnt seem to matter. There never seemed to be a tight school, but we would get another fish about every 20 to 30 minutes. Which was really nice, having the time to get her out of the net, into the cooler and put the net back. Perfect day!!!
Friday was another story. We caught 2 walleye all day. 1 monster female that was loaded with eggs and 1 much smaller fish at the end of the day. I thought for sure that they were all spawned out by now but you should have seen the belly on her. HUGE. My dad wanted to try and eat some of the silver bass so we were keeping them for alot of the day. As the day progressed, I was dumping them back over board because I knew we already had a mess of them to clean. And by the end of the day we were joking about thumping them on the head and tossing them back in. Which we never did. But there were just so many of them. Bet we caught over 80 stupid silver bass. You would get a fresh crawler on, lower your line in, set the pole down, and thump thump. MAN I know what that is.
Anyway it was a great trip and we will be back ASAP. The wife says I cant this weekend LOL. But I am planning next weekend. 5-23
Best of luck everyone!!