Day 2 with John and Jarret and it started off with a 2 hour rain/storm delay at the dock. After the weather blew through, we decided to stay close to port due to the uncertainty of the weather. After some searching we set up and found a slow bite. After covering a lot of ground we managed to end the day going 14 for 17 on Walleye, boxing their 2 man limit of 12 Walleye right at the buzzer and sending two, that we caught while racking, back for another day. Although we didn’t top yesterday’s 10 #er, today's fish were much bigger overall. We had a great time fishing with John and Jarret over the past two days.
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We rounded the point and headed toward yesterday’s spot with John and Jarret. We started to set up and it was none stop action. We ended the day by boxing out at 9:30 going 13 for 15 on Walleye, boating their 2 man limit of 12 Walleye and sending one back for another day. The big Walleye of the day tipped the scales at 10.5 lbs. We also managed to boat a bonus Steelhead during the flurry.
We headed west with Rich and his wife. We decided to start where we left off on Sunday. After a slow start we located some hungry fish and it was game on. We finished the day going 14 for 18 on Walleye, boxing out early catching their 2 man limit of 12 and sending 2 back for another day. We also added a bonus Steelhead to the box.
We headed out to yesterday’s spot with Mike and his family. We set up and found the same grind bite as the previous days, but despite the slow fishing the ones we were boating were big! We managed to end the day 11 for 13 on Walleye also boating a bonus Steelhead.
We headed out on rough sea conditions with Allan and his crew. We decided to make a long run anticipating a one way slide. On setup we dropped two eyes on the way in and boated a Steelhead, after that it was a long dry spell until the waves subsided and we were able to locate some hungry fish. We finished the day 10 for 14 on Walleye, with a bonus Steelhead.
We headed out on a choppy lake with Robbie and his family. We set up on a slow bite as the wind and waves were building. The lake picked up and we decided to call it a day at 9:30 when the Lake Erie flu began to set in, the crew did their best to hang in there. We finished the day 4 for 6 on Walleye.
As part of the Erie PA Charter Boat Association, I along Captain Bert Campbell of Reel Obsession Charters and Captains Paul and Becky Greiner of Lake Erie Custom Charters, took a group of Northeast Middle School students a few hour fishing experience. The highlight of the day aboard the “Outcast” was boating a 39” Muskie. A great time was had by all.
We headed out with Nate and Holly into the same conditions that tested us the day prior, blistering heat and dead calm. We also found the bite to be the same, grind! We managed a half dozen Smallmouth Bass, and an estimated 40+ sheephead and white bass.
Day 2 with Justin and Jeff, we started off the with an average bite which slowed to a grind as the mid heat and dead calm conditions set in. Despite the poor bite we ended the day with a dozen Smallmouth Bass and 3/3 on some bonus Walleye.
We headed out on Day 1 of a two day Smallmouth Bass fishing trip with Justin and Jeff. We managed to find a steady Bass bite going 18/20+ on Smallmouth Bass and 4/5 on some bonus Walleye. A pair of 5# Smallmouth Bass and a 8# & 9# Walleye were the highlights of the day.
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