I haven’t heard a peep from anyone on fishing? I have been moving to a different house, so been out of the loop, plan on hitting the water after Labor Day , the little red Lund wants to get wet all fall.
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I haven’t heard a peep from anyone on fishing? I have been moving to a different house, so been out of the loop, plan on hitting the water after Labor Day , the little red Lund wants to get wet all fall.
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Hi Zimmy,
Not much fishing this year.
Had my left knee replaced in April and the recovery going ok. Was getting ready to try launching the boat and doing some fishing.
Wife and I came down with COVID a little over a week ago. Not much fun.
Hopefully we can get out in September for some fishing;
Yep. I’ve been pretty busy lately.
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Fish so big, left an imprint on my hand.
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If you can, go to Lake Erie. I have been fishing out of Conneaut Ohio since June and it has been hot almost every time we went. We just cast worm harnesses. You can fish any where from 20 to 70 ft. straight out of the harbor and catch fish. We target walleyes, but enjoy catching every thing sheephead, catfish,perch. It is a lot of fun to pull up a big catfish from 45 ft.and the walleyes are from 6 to 28 in. that we caught. My wife caught this 34 inch one in 65 ft and it wanted to go to Canada, 15 minutes later we got it in the boat
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Nice fish. they are out there and willing to hit, a lot of fun. The only problem now is getting the perch to start hitting.
That is how our results have been too, see marks that you think are perch and get nothing. We still get a few casting, but nothing close to what it was a couple years ago up there. The ones we get now seem like they are suspended, not on the bottom like before. It was a lot of fun when you could catch them, hopefully they will come back .
I did a search for Charter Boats in Ohio that offered trips specifically for perch.
Figured it would be a more relaxing fishing trip and hopefully good eating fish to bring home. It would be me, wife, son and daughter in law.
Found a website offering trips for perch fishing. I contacted them and the captain said that they have not been doing perch fishing trips for several years now.
He said that the perch population is greatly reduced from several years ago. His explanation was that the walleyes like to eat perch and there are an incredible number of walleyes in Lake Erie right now.