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Bigbass101

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  1. You know you have a good trip when you catch some bonus fish while out. I made it out this summer and had a bass trip planned, and ended up finding walleye on my spots that day. Ended up with a great mix of fish. The video is in the link below. Click the lower right of the video next to Rumble to make it full screen. https://rumble.com/vbh64r-lake-erie-walleye-and-bass-fishing.html?mref=66lt3&mc=9e0fe
  2. Slow transition between ice up and open water. Hope this short video I did out of East Harbor gets ya through the weekend with the sights, sounds, and a few decent catches. Lake Erie East Harbor Video
  3. Sorry I missed this bud. I was in Tennessee and Kentucky for over a week. You can find the channels starting around Port Clinton and they go all the way around the Western Basin to the Detroit River. I was just in East Harbor this past Monday. Hope this helps. Tight lines
  4. Little late getting this up, but this video will probably help you locate bass on Lake St. Clair. It can be overwhelming if it's your first time fishing there, but there is a way to find those bass without traveling all over the lake. This video will show you some exact locations to catch them and tactics to use. https://youtu.be/otYTSMG0-ds
  5. Locations and lures to catch those early fall transition bass on Lake Erie. I made my way out on Lake Erie looking for those Largemouth moving in. I was able to piece together a pretty good morning. Caught probably 30 by 11 am. Two lures did the most damage. I put together a little video that will show you the day went and what lures worked best.
  6. Fish anywhere around the islands, reefs, breakwalls, rip rap. Even more fish will be moving to these areas in the next few weeks. Good luck
  7. Spent the day on the Detroit River last week due to the strong winds. Thought I'd share the day with you. https://youtu.be/ZCggV1sJkrM Detroit River Fishing
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  8. Jim and I did a walleye/bass combo on Lake Erie today. The bite was tough around Turtle Island and Michigan dumping grounds. We managed a few walleye and released some snagged ones. The walleye came on hair jigs and blade baits. The bass bite was sporadic, but we did get some decent ones including this hump back. Water surface temperature on Lake Erie was 42 degrees. Water clarity was only a couple inches down by Turtle Island. It was pure mud.
  9. It's been crazy couple month's working at UPS. I'm finally getting around to posting a fishing trip I had on Lake Erie back in October.
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  10. I fully intended to go out for some walleye and perch the next couple days and even planned the days off work this week. The weather isn't going to cooperate. I decided to process a largemouth video I did while fishing when the weather was still a little warm. I hope you guys enjoy it, because it will be one of the last videos I do this year. It's been real taxing getting them in when you only have 4 to 4 1/2 hours to fish. Tight lines fella's, and looking forward to reading others reports. https://youtu.be/PdLjyAs9cOA
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  11. Glad you liked it. Lot goes on behind the scenes to make these videos. Appreciate the kind words. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Erie United Mobile App
  12. I had an excellent day on the lake fishing for bass. I thought those darn things would be on the humps, but they fooled me. They were shallow this particular day along the shoreline. Caught some real nice smallmouth and largemouth. Plus had a jumbo perch!
  13. Great job! Nice job on the video.
  14. That's good to know on the trolling speed. I had no clue, but tried to stay around 2 mph or less.
  15. Awesome job. I’m sure he won’t forget that trip anytime soon. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Erie United
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