Don't forget we have a breakfast on Saturday Jan 6th at 8am....at the Cracker Barrel, exit 54 off of I70.
CJ WATER TEMPS AND FISHING...A New Year and a New Thread....All the other past yearly threads are in the archives.
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Don't forget we have a breakfast on Saturday Jan 6th at 8am....at the Cracker Barrel, exit 54 off of I70.
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Will gladly give the old COE original survey maps (1964) to whom ever would make further and profitable use of them ( and arrange a trip upon our by then safely frozen CJ Brown)... See you Jan 6th at 8Am !
I'll take them....that way when we LEGALLY start planting again, we have a starting point of reference!
ALOT has changed since 64, but history is always nice to have, in case its needed.
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So where would be the best area to try to fish again I have never been there and it is a bit of a drive and how do you fish for them as I have only fished the Maumee river during the run
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The Walleye in CJ are shad driven, every single one I have caught have shad in their bellies.
Most Gators stay under the schools of shad, always moving...in low light conditions where the Gators sight is an advantage, they feed!
Where they are one day, they aren't the next...shad try to stay in open water, like Mullet, to survive...always trying to keep room to move when needed...in spring, shad sometimes look for water that is 2 degrees warmer, what a downfall.
Predators are always looking to move shad into ambush areas...Gators have the advantage of HD night vision.
Maumee fishing is nothing like this....if you don't understand shad and their Movement and Patterns, you won't be able to find Walleye consistently at CJ. The Gators only downfall is their need for plenty of oxygen, and cover placed in resting areas...that cover allows them, when needed, to rest close to shad highways, not Walleye highways!
That is the riddle of the CJ Walleye!
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"Glo" ice jigs and various spoons/ flashies on ice poles strongly recommended, have also " helicoptered " wax worms paired on a #10 triple hook, slowly feeding this flyweight offering ever deeper with no weight whatsoever. Any sudden line tightness ain't the current... Outside curve of the Marina S breakwater, take your cats claws and rope just in case ! Good luck !
Nice breakfast this morning with Nine CJ "friends" showing up to catch up!
Got my Crappie pen from Jeff Borda, and my jigs from Jeff (Crappiedreamer jigs).
Always nice to see Fritz "The CJ Godfather" alias CJpolecat.
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I really like that pen what that run ya
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Hey where do you all eat at ?
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