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Friend of mine has been calling the LOC # since last week.
Keeps getting the voicemail. Anyone know if there is
any problems?
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Got out Thursday morning and managed to dodge 99% of the rain
and all the forecast T-storms.
Boxed 9 walleye and 3 steelhead, and dropped or missed at least
another half dozen bites. Guys today were a bit slow on the rods.
But we had a great time.
Walleye came on orange/copper harnesses on the big slides at 175;
and off the boards on little slides at 200; big slide with a black/purple
stinger, off the 10 color on a big hatchet harness.
Steelhead were on the riggers 52 feet down on a new DW blade. Its
is painted very similar to a blueberry muffin on the back, with a flourescent
pink cup. We had 2 steelies and several we missed on this blade in
a very short time. Other steel came on a watermelon yeck.
90 fow just east of the harbor, 1.6-1.8 at the ball.
John
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Run Fishlander holders for 5 seasons with wire divers....no problems.
John
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Looking for dockage at the Oak for a friend of mine....
We have options upstream, but are looking for something a little
closer to the mouth of the river.
25 foot i/o
Starting 8/17 for 9 nights.
Thanks.
John
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Had Fishlanders for 3 seasons, no problems, and very happy with them.
Sure wish they had auto stop, though.
John
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Unlike LO, the SW winds can really roll Erie quick. Thats the most
favorable wind, so you just need to trust (yeah, right) the forecast
and go by wave/winds. I have always found a NE wind to be less
productive.
John
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Fished the 3rd Annual Conservation Club Walleye Tournament in
Dunkirk Fri-Sun. 100 boat field, already 30+ boats on a waiting
list to get in next year.
Day 1-Friday
Looked like it was going to roll again, so we decided to try a north-south
troll. Goal was to hit the border eventually, unless we did some fish. Ended up 6/7 on the walleye, with 2 steelhead. Three fish weighed
in at 17.97lbs, good enough for 13th out of 100 for day 1. Steelhead
came on the rigs, 52 and 60 down on a stinger confusion and a stinger
chicken wing.
Walleye...4 on a 10 color, watermelon hatchet harness. 2 on the big
slides..1 on an orange harness, the other on a DW ss chicken wing.
1 on the boards, little slide, 200 back.
I felt pretty good about the fish I saw, and thought Day 2 would be ok.
Day 2: 8/4
I had previously booked a charter for the morning, so you know what happened next.....we went 14/14 on the 'eyes..big box, including 1 10lber, and 2 9's, and probably another 3 over 8. One of the best boxes I've
had in a long time. Awesome.
10 color with a big hatchet; 5 color with dave kabooms on the boards, wire big slides at 155 and 175 back...DW ckicken wing and harnesses, and little slides on the boards with harnesses. 1.6-1.8 at the ball.
Went back in the afternoon with my derby crew, did 8 'eyes and 2 steelies in 2.5 hrs. No real size, but good eaters...same stuff as the am, plus 2 on a watermelon yeck off the 55 rigger.
Slide a bit in the standings since we couldn't post the weight we
had in the morning...but still in 28th out of 100..going into day 3.
Day 3: 8/5
Loads slower today for everyone.
Did 4 eyes early, then it died out. Mix...1 on wire 175 on 3 on
a harness; 1 on a 52 rigger on a DW confusion; 1 on 5 color on a
gold daves kaboom and 1 on a 200 little side, orange/copper harness.
Weighed in just under 12 lbs...good enough for 20th place out of 100
teams.
Would of, Could of's......
If we could have weighed in the Saturday morning box, we would have
had the 2 largest 'eyes for the day, probably the 1st or 2nd heaviest box
for the day, the 2 heaviest fish for the derby, and would have been in 2nd
or 3rd overall..... I kind of had a feeling it would stack up that way!
Food
Club did a massive fish fry at the end. Deep fried, oven baked, and grilled
walleye! Winner by far, though was a bacon wrapped walleye. Scallop
size walleye nuggets, wrapped in bacon,toothpicked, and sprinkled with
Old Bay. Put right on the grill until the bacon was crispy. Delicious!
John
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This boat is still for sale. It would be a perfect boat for someone
looking to upgrade a charter boat, or to simply have a very plush
fishing/family boat.
Boat is in the water in Dunkirk, and available for on the water testing.
Owner is willing to consider delivery.
Price reduced to $32,000.
Call Dan at 716-672-5868 or 716-672-9188
Pics available via email upon request.
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Hey Gambler....I'm another French River lodger!
Boats are still lunds, but they have upgraded to 4 stroke electric
start hondas. We've went a bunch of times in the 80's with my father's
group, and have now gone every May since 1995.
They are figuring on tearing down Cabin 3 (closet to the lodge) due to
Ontario water/septic regs.
Crombie Bay is pretty good some years for pike, but this year it was up
in the Fraser Bay area that was the best. Boated over 250 northerns, 6 guys, 3.5 days. My brother got a 48" muskie in Thompson Bay in one of
the cuts that connects to the run to Crombie Bay, and he got a 9lb
'eye casting on the edge of the S turns.
With all the great fishing that I get to do here on Erie, on western
LO and in South Carolina, I'd have to say that the French River is my
favorite.
John
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Mickey Finn:
I have not used the fireline, but am using the Power Pro...that has
been very durable and I am very happy with that for here on 'erie.
John
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Considering strongly the possibility of moving up this fall. Currently
have a 22' Larson walkaround i/o. Really like and would lean strongly
towards the 23 Seaswirl WA, but in an outboard. Does anyone
have any information regarding how some of these big outboards
are with extensive trollling? One of the ones I have found has
a 200 OMC ocean pro, and the other a 175 Johnson.
Thanks.
John
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Couldn't fish Saturday but heard some good reports from the
border, so was ready to roll for Sunday....Forecast called for 1-3;
5-15 NE....so of course it blew like crazy!
Rolling pretty good all day, but the guys hung in there. Could not troll effectively into the waves, and boards were not much of an option.....still did 7/10 on the eyes...right tight to the border...
down speed 1.6-1.8 (except on waves!).
Wire with harnesses..175-190 on slides, no rings....also did one on that on
a DW chicken wing....did 2 fish off the rigs, 1 on a orange/copper blade
harness 50 down and 1 on a stinger chicken wing 60 down. Couple on 10 color on big hatchet blades....
John
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Definitely worth it. Dennis does a great job, you'll enjoy it.
I took it with my brother in law, so we shared the 40 mile ride
up to Buffalo, and went out for wings after class each week....
John
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Lake was really rolling Friday at 6 am, so we decided to go to work for a while..... ended up heading out at 2 pm. Did 8 'eyes and dropped a couple more. 80-100 fow from Dunkirk west to off Shorewood. 10 color with a big
watermelon hatchet harness was good, also 65-75 riggers....couple
on a copper confusion super slim DW; 1 on a purple dolphin stinger.
Only 1 off the wire..200 back on 3, no ring (slide diver). Nice box... probably close to a 5lb average....
Went back Saturday morning to same spot....what a difference 11 hours makes! Down temp was 5-7 degrees colder, no fish on the graph....so searching we went... Ended up off Vanburen Point (west of Dunkirk) in 100 fow, so we decided to head north and did 5 eyes and a brown in a little over 45 minutes. Ended up with 9 walleye, 1 brown, 2/3 on steelies (around 7lbs) and 3 lakers, the biggest was pushing 20lbs...
Little bit of everything again...10 color with large hatchet harness,
stinger scorpion monkey puke; stinger chicken wing off the rigs; watermelon yeck off the big slides, 150-165 back on 3, and harnesses
175 and 225 back on the small slides off the boards. No one color
hotter than the rest. Down speed was best 1.6-1.8 on the depth raider.
Didn't fish Sunday, but based on some reports, took a ride out to the border Monday. Marked some good spots of bait/fish. Had to really work for them today. Went 8/10 on the walleye....dropped our best fish right behind the boat. Biggest boated was 28". Did a couple on the 10color...big hatchet...1 on the rig on a fishlander(silver with pink/purple/glow); the rest came off the big boards running slide divers...200-225 back on harnesses.
1.6-1.8 at the ball.
Off now for a few days....
John
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To be honest, I have never seen the results posted. I have asked via
letter on a couple of occasions, and in the years we have done it, I think
we got a list once. It is set up through the scotty series, so I don't
see why they couldn't do something.
Most of the winners ran well east, if that helps.
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Fished the NY Walleye Association Derby Sat/Sun. 5 fish per day max,
2 day total weight. 93 boats this year.
Saturday was Lake Erie at her finest. Capping early, 5 footers by early
afternoon, 20+ winds. A very tough day to be on the lake. Fished well west of Dunkirk...almost to Barcelona....plan was to have room for a long east troll if it got too rough.....We ended up with 6 walleye and a 10lb king....and worked very hard to get that.
Sunday...another rock and roll day on the lake. Very rough to start, before it laid down some.
Fished 80-105 fow just west of Dunkirk. Did 8'eyes, 1 steelhead, and
really unbelievably, another 10lb king! I haven't taken a king out here
in several years, then to get 2 in 2 days.....
We finished up pretty much in the middle of the pack over the 2 days.
Got enough fish to be alright, but had no weight. Biggest was just over
5lbs.
Best sets were a 10 color down the chute with a watermelon renosky; big slide diver on 3...175 back with a black and silver junior thunderstick. Only
2 fish off the riggers for the weekend.....60 down on a copper purple/pink/glow yeck, and 71 down, watermelon harness. Had a few off the boards on little slides, 200 back, watermelon harness. Down speed of 1.9-2.1 was our best.
Winning boats all had traveled 13-15 miles east of Dunkirk. Top boat
was 10 fish for just over 70lbs. I give those guys their due....they
got pounded by the waves coming back...especially Saturday.....1 guy told me it took them 2 hours to make their way in.
John
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Riggers are sold.
Thank you.
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I've been running tritons on Erie with my 4 and 5 color cores, and
was until this year also using them for small divers off the boards
with power pro. I'm slowing changing over to Okuma's for other reasons, but the tritons are a very sturdy rod.
John
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Ray:
Sorry for the late pickup of this post. I don't often check this particular
LOU tab...maybe I should.
I have a charter service docked in Dunkirk, so I can give you pretty
good info most of the time.
Its been up and down of late. Some of the guys do great 1 day, and
so/so the next. If you get on the fish, there have been some real
nice catches.
Big slide divers with junior t-sticks, yecks or DW super slims; lots
of harnesses off the big boards with either small divers or jets. Until the
last blow (today!), west has been better than east, but that may all
change especially if it goes NE.
Big tournament this weekend, so I should have some updated info
by Sunday night. Lots of days upcoming on the lake too.
John
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CT3057:
Riggers are still available. Best bet would be to call
Bud direct 716-680-2375.
John
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I put this on for my friend, Bud.
The rigs are about 9 years old. The extendable
boom is in addition to the three rigs.
John
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For sale:
3 cannon mag 10 electric riggers
dual holders on all
1-extra adjustable boom
$150 each
Call Bud 716-680-2375
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Looking for sources to get some window decals made for my
charter service. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
John
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I'm an Eastern Lake Erie guy. We do not have anything like this board
or attheoak.com. There is a guy that started www.fishhuntpull.com;
but it doesn't seem to get any traffic.
I post regularly to here or to the Lotsa board.
A couple of us tried to get one going last year, but unsuccessfully.
John
loc derby phone registration
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He's been calling the 1-800 #, but I'll have him try the other...
John