Its been a while since I have posted any thing, but I have a good excuse, was in the Upper Peninsula for two weeks lol. Thought this blog topic could help anyone out who was looking to get into some serious perch fishing out on Erie
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That does make sense. Using multiple bouncers down the side of the boat would be tricky if all the lines were at a 45 degree angle. If the front one had a fish on, it could be tangle mania.
You actually read that right, I always wanted something a bit heavier than the standard 4 oz bb's for greater line control while trolling meat rigs. My standard set up has been (from front to back) bottom bouncer setups, then inline board rods, th...
Have to run out the door, but wrote up an after action fishing report for the papers blog this morning. Love this year, it doesnt get any better when you can still get fish by Stoney.
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We caught 37 walleyes Sunday too, lots of sub legals, but we got 11 in the box on our first pass, mostly on Reverse Muffin blades, then moved out into OH waters to try and get our 18, ended up with 17 for the day. Later on Goby patterns kicked in.
we tried leeches several years ago, and its not that they didnt catch fish, but they got ripped off the hook faster than anything else. We ran them right through the sucker like you are supposed to.
I dont mind the occasional perch, normally if t...
Thanks Jim on the finish, and I completely understand the charter program, why keep baiting hooks when you can get eaters into the boat!
To answer your questions about the Jets....yes I am running harnesses behind them. As I am sure you do, and m...
I just got on, but have known Jim for years since my days in the hell hole in Dundee.
Think you need to start dragging meat, we trolled harnesses in the same spot a week ago (R. Raisin to the buoy) and took second place in the Jeff's Bait Shop To...