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Ten Percent

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  1. Nice job Joe...how was the night bite this spring? Sent from my SM-G970U using Lake Erie United Mobile App
  2. There's a killer jig bite (blades & bucktails) pre & post spawn (march-april) in the far western basin...shallow..less than 20 fow. As season progresses into summer with fish moving deeper and little to no structure, it becomes a trolling game by 98% of the fisherman. As you know, Oneida has a ton of structure, which tends to concentrate fish longer and extends the jig bite thru June...if you want numbers in July, troll. However you may be able to box some fish drifting Sent from my SM-G970U using Lake Erie United Mobile App
  3. Not lake Erie united...OGF Sent from my SM-G970U using Lake Erie United Mobile App
  4. John..get onto Lake Erie United OGF...far more information there Sent from my SM-G970U using Lake Erie United Mobile App
  5. Ditto...Good Luck out there...a little luck never hurts Sent from my SM-G970U using Lake Erie United Mobile App
  6. With or without rubber snubbers? Sent from my SM-G970U using Lake Erie United Mobile App
  7. I got one for you boys..... out of the kazillion walleyes I've caught in my life, last year was the first time I ever did bacon wrapped walleye on the grill. it was fabulous...still can't believe it took me that long to try it as I've done bacon wrapped everything else. Well.... my latest creation on my new chargiller smoker/grill a few weeks ago with some fresh Dunkirk eyes was this.... brush with olive oil, sprinkle on some of my "magic fish spice" (any Cajun like spice will do), wrap with bacon (both sides) then a light pecan wood smoke. OMG!!!! easy peasy.... the light smoke was such a nice touch. def will be doing that again soon!
  8. Hey J. Sparrow.... have you lost any tackle yet using light leaders on your dipsy's? I started to a couple years ago and then added the short snubbers on the tail end of the dipsy & went to 20lb fluoro leaders. That solved my issue. At one point I was going to try the slide divers for more of a stealthy setup (lengthen the leader from dipsy to lure), but ended up experimenting with a long fluro leader. I tried 20' leaders and ran this one particular color renosky.....OMG, I couldn't keep fish off that setup. You did have to hand line fish -to-net which wasn't too bad.
  9. Thanks Randy for sharing...sure would like to get out on em soon...this work stuff is over rated Sent from my SM-G970U using Lake Erie United Mobile App
  10. Maybe they need a PayPal account connected to this site...heck when I have to drive 2.6 hrs to get there, I'd pay something for some fresh intel to at least get on em...lol Sent from my SM-G970U using Lake Erie United Mobile App
  11. Red spoons or sticks Sent from my SM-G970U using Lake Erie United Mobile App
  12. Ditto Randy...in deep water (ie: NY summer time)...it doesn't spook them...i catch a shit ton of fish popping lures off my downriggers, which are straight down below the boat Sent from my SM-G970U using Lake Erie United Mobile App
  13. Erie Rookie....hope you have decent sonar....it is a must for consistent success. Once targeting deep water, the fish are usually suspended in the water column somewhere and sometimes right near the surface.... gotta place lures where they can see them
  14. I STRONGLY second that..... I don't set rods until I find fish Period! the only caveat might be if I see a pack of boats with nets coming out. Then they have already told fish are present. Don't waste your time trolling on a blank/white screen
  15. YES....by the lighthouse...there's fish out there...try West....look between 60-80 fow.....
  16. And a lot more fish too Sent from my SM-G970U using Lake Erie United Mobile App
  17. Fish are coming Boys...if yer not into traveling, you will have to wait some for the BIG migratory schools....i fished 7 days last week in the central basin...i knew fish were further west than our port, so we trailered as far west as Geneva to get on em good..trust me they are sometimes moving quick...we got some beauties..NY ports will light up soon enough...hey, but don't be afraid to spend a little time and money in Ohio...good people out there Sent from my SM-G970U using Lake Erie United Mobile App
  18. Hey Ghauser....when you went a few weeks ago, were you targeting perch? how did you do?
  19. Hey Frank who is the manufacturer of the "R&R Superlite" spoons? thanks
  20. i just check mine often.... even with all the "gizmo's", some of these small fish just don't trip the dip. and it sucks when you drag em around all day because you don't take the time to look. everyone can use a little more exercise :)
  21. Just my Luck.... the spoon in your pic on the top, left was our "Hero" spoon for 5 days when we fished the central basin over the 4th of July. That was before all the fish showed up in NY waters. we couldn't keep fish off this lure. It's always a good walleye fishing trip when I have electrical tape wrapped on at least one finger...LOL
  22. here is my walleye spoon box...Dreamweaver SS's, WD's & worm burners, Scorpions, NK28s, Suttons, Evil eyes & another new, smaller one that I forget the name of right now. And YES small spoons will catch Big fish too. I've had great luck on the larger spoons sometimes too. when the spoon bite is HOT, many will catch fish
  23. just as an fyi.... a few years ago i set up my dipsey divers with light fluoro leads (and NO snubber)...say 12 lb leader.... i did end up losing a shit ton on lures...sometimes as simple as trying to get dipsey close to bottom oriented fish in 40-60 fow. This year i switched to the smaller, clear snubbers and 20# fluoro leaders. I don't think I can say I haven't lost a single lure.... but very few... and I catch plenty of eyes on them. Sucks when you start losing some of your Hero lures, esp when you only had 1 of them
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