So will an East wind kill the bite on Erie like it messes up the bite on Ontario? Generally speaking an East wind on Ontario will make the salmon bite shut down not to mention the waves it creates. Is there a similar effect on Erie when there is an East wind? Sat & Sun looking like an East wind.
We fished 4 days last week out of Barcelona, tons of fish from the PA line all the way towards Dunkirk, 50 - 70 foot of water. 5 color cores with sticks & divers with spoons all took fish, all colors hit, insane fishing.
The southtowns derby was just last week, perhaps that's why everyone wasn't sharing any information.... you know, top secret stuff lol. Now that it's over, hopefully people will start sharing information more.
Some sticks run better at higher speed, and have more action.
Another benefit is you cover more water faster thereby possibly putting your bait in front of more fish.
Any word on the harbor entrance? Is it still all silted in real bad or are they dredging it out? Last year the opening was pretty narrow.
Not sure about sneaking out the other opening on the side, or how shallow that is.
Putting them in the lake would require building their bases in the lake. That will disrupt and stir up all kinds of nasty toxic stuff that has settled over many years and is now under layers of sediment on the lake bottom. All those chemicals will then be back in our drinking water. That point in itself should be more than enough to say no way to wind turbines in the lake.
I've ran mine on the rigger, diver and leadcore. I've gotten the best videos off the leadcore. Sent from my LM-G710VM using Lake Erie United Mobile App
Fast action Sunday AM out on the line straight out, sticks on divers, riggers and 10 color. Great looking eater size and a little bigger walleye came as fast as we could get down to the bottom in 68 foot of water.
Did good running sticks on leadcore yesterday. 5 color was best for me by far, 10 color and divers also took fish. Unreal fishing out there, lots of fun.