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King Slammin

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  1. Meyers reef, Seneca shoal, smokes creek, Hamburg shoreline in front of hoaks, Dunkirk shoreline and reefs. Pretty much anywhere along the shore or reefs that you can get into that 7-12' range. I have run boards with glow sticks but usually just Rod in hand for me. Bay rat shallows, husky jerks, shadow raps, scatter raps. It's all a guessing game, and a lot of changing of baits, but when you find what they want that night, limits come quick


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  2. Took the family down to the Catt today. They're not early risers and it's an hr and half drive for us so we didn't get lines in until 10:45. I had an 8 rod spread. I ran two riggers, one with spoon and one with harness, 45 and 55 down. Two dipseys 75 and 90 back with harnesses, 2 color with various sticks, 5 color with sticks and later harness, flicker minnow on braid an flicker shad on braid. Took 4 hits until we left at 4. Lost one eye at back of the boat, caught a silver, and missed two on the boards. What a struggle!!!

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  3. I took a couple buddies out this morning since the forecast was calling for one day in between blows. Water was not as cloudy as I expected and waves were a comfortable chop. We set up around 8:00 in front of the windmills. Got into the sheepshead immediately. We must've caught 20-25, with some real hogs, but not what we came out there for. The eyes were scattered. We picked up 6 keepers before packing it in shortly after noon. All fish came on harnesses. Not a great day but my buddies left with smiles and a few meals. ImageUploadedByLake Erie United1465598957.352584.jpg

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  4. Depends how deep you want to target. I always fish the marks and above. We have two 4 oz off the bow and two 2 oz off the stern in that 25-35' range. The 4 oz are right on the bottom and the 2 oz are 5-7' up. I'll change that out to 6 oz and 4 oz when the fish move out to the fence. There was a lot of boats out there and boards made it tough to maneuver and turn on fish so we took them out and stuck with the 4 rods which worked out well

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  5. Took the wife out last night for her first time. Only fished for a couple hours and I was lucky to get that out of her, (she's usually in bed by 9:00). Silvers are in pretty heavy, not long before the moss shows up I'm thinking. Water was up to 65 degrees. I missed a few and landed 3, and the Mrs got her first walleye ever and a bunch of silvers. I hooked a large silver sideways and thought I had a nice walleye on until it got to the boat. Another fun night on Lake Erie!!!5749913eddecf_ImageUploadedByLakeErieUni

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