Thanks all. We did just ok. Got boat slowed to 1.2 sog on day 2, that helped (was 3ish prior), managed a couple of eaters, nothing special. Yellow and orange stick bait and purple/blue spinner on bouncer worked for us. Heard a few struck out, some claimed "40 minute" limits, so its all over the place i suppose... We had most success slightly east of harbor, apx 65 deep Sent from my SM-G950U using Lake Erie United Mobile App
Thanks... i think. Reports dont always contain all pertinent info, like down speed, direction, time, color, location etc. There are also sometimes things that are out of ones control. Some of us are only out there with what we have, trying to have a fun time and others seem to take things a little too seriously..... Sent from my SM-G950U using Lake Erie United Mobile App
Heading out this weekend during most likely off-hours (mid day, afternoon) with out of town family in for weekend to do some fishing. Looks like 60-80ft is where we should look straight out of harbor (?). I dont get out too often (new to walleye fiahing) and have never fished the area before... have lead, copper and down riggers, just not sure where to head, and what colors to deploy to keep my guests interested in fishing. Any tips on whats worked in last few days would be appreciated. Looks like a nice weekend - so it'll at least be a nice boat rode if nothing else.... Sent from my SM-G950U using Lake Erie United Mobile App
Bummer, hope you get gear back. I found a dockline at sbh the other day.... At least it sounds like its replaceable stuff, not a handed down rod, or jewelry or other momento.... Sent from my SM-G950U using Lake Erie United Mobile App
How are the mounting holes on the muddy creek tracks dimensioned? (center to center distance apart, and hole dia)
Also, are the edges cleaned up nicely / smooth and chamfered/rounded?
They look nice, but not too many pictures on their site - do you have a photo of your setup?