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#904834 - 12/05/06 08:40 AM
Re: Lake Erie Walleye Tactics
[Re: Cheffrey]
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i used to live in ohio...there r many way to catch walleye in erie.. those tatics u mention will be sucess on lake erie as well.. during early spring i used to go out to lake erie shore or river and casting topwater and orginal rapala and catch some nice size eaters.. during summer time my uncle used to take me out on lake erie trolling with spinners tip with worm and lindy rigs style tip with shiners... biggest one i caught was 29 inches and few 20 to 25s.. its been awhile since i fish at lake erie.. hope this help you
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#904836 - 12/05/06 10:27 PM
Re: Lake Erie Walleye Tactics
[Re: Cheffrey]
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if i remmy correct it was 4 to 6 feet spinngers.normally we wld troll from 1 to 2 mph and when its windy out on lake we wld just drifting its all depend if we r catchin them or not.. cheers
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#904837 - 02/07/07 12:26 PM
Re: Lake Erie Walleye Tactics
[Re: ole matty]
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Hello I'm New
Registered: 01/30/07
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is there any good rivers to fish this spring for eyes, i need to fish from shore!
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#904838 - 02/09/07 07:18 PM
Re: Lake Erie Walleye Tactics
[Re: alanelse]
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Sent me a email at jardsimmon at aol dottttt commmmmm I can help u out..
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#904839 - 05/20/07 09:13 AM
Re: Lake Erie Walleye Tactics
[Re: Cheffrey]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 03/19/07
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i too used to live in OH and grew up fishing Erie. my folks had a cottage in Port Clinton, and a 30' Pro Line...we we're always out fishing weekends during the summer. as far as tactics...well, we didn't use that word back then - it was known as Captain Dan's Eire Deirie tipped with a nightcrawler. dad had more electronics on that boat than the CIA headquarters. i remember we'd hit all the hot spots around Middle Bass, Rattlesnake, and every now an then West Sister - with limited success. then the best 'tactic' of all...follow the charter boats - woohoo...it always worked, he he. now when i say "it always worked"...we'd be out all day long, casting and retrieving, almost getting sick from going up and down...and up and down...and up and down - i can still feel my Lake Erie sea legs, and we'd eventually limit out. i now live in MN, and what used to cost us $300 in gas, another $100 in drinks, ice, bait, and so on - now costs me about $18.00. i live close to some of the best walleye lakes in the state, and i own a 14' aluminum boat. i went out a couple of weeks ago and limited out in a half a day, and sent pictures to my folks via email - what a hoot! not sure what the best tactics are for the Lake today...but it was all about the chartruse and orange Erie Deirie back in the day in about 18' of water - cast and retrieving, of course, with a nightcrawler. on a serious note...Lakeland Charters in Port Clinton are very knowledgeable about producing lots of 'eyes. don't know them personally, but our boat seemed to always end up next to theirs...and they were always catiching fish. (not sure if i spelled Deirie correctly?!?!) 
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