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We took 2nd and the 1st place Calcutta money. Fished west of Catt off center road ran 3 7 colors and 3 8 colors with husky jerks on 7. Rynowsky on 8 color. Only caught 6 walleye we could wiegh. We caught around 70 walleye plus Friday and Saturday. 50 to 60 ft with walleye coming off bottom in 75 degree water. Crazy amounts of a sheep some which were giants.
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I also hate the rod weight classification best to shop in person and get a good idea of feel. The 8’3” rod you referenced is a good all around rod. I run a mix of different rods for different applications. I like the Daiwa Great Lakes series. 8 ft medium action is a good rod for all applications beside dipsey.
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So I noticed this year that when cleaning walleye and lakers out deep say July till October the fish had lots of smelt in them. I remember catching a lake trout with giant smelt in them. There where many more emeralds in Dunkirk harbor this fall then years past. Did two limits of perch out of Dunkirk this fall and they are packed with gobies. Also our early summer in tight walleye are packed with gobies. I just believe yes there is a baitfish problem but I also believe our bait is more bottom oriented because of water clarity. Capt. Ron
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Early Walleye fishing: Catt Creek to Small Boat Harbor Buffalo.
RD9 replied to garrymny's topic in Lake Erie Fishing Reports
Hey guys I report pretty regularly on my face book page Dances With Fish, Dunkirk NY and occasionally on here. My opinion is that you guys are fishing east of Dunkirk to Buffalo are just in a less productive area. Fairly simple. No secret. Launching out of Barcelona, Dunkirk, NE Pa it would increase your catches dramatically. I would suggest that the Catt is the best location for Perch and one of the least productive ports on Erie for eyes the months of May and June. Now later in the year that is not the case. For the month of May or June it’s just how I see it. If I believed differently my boat would be there, which is way closer to my house. -
Early Walleye fishing: Catt Creek to Small Boat Harbor Buffalo.
RD9 replied to garrymny's topic in Lake Erie Fishing Reports
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Early Walleye fishing: Catt Creek to Small Boat Harbor Buffalo.
RD9 replied to garrymny's topic in Lake Erie Fishing Reports
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wanted WTB Renosky chattersticks or Tricksticks
RD9 replied to RoysBoys's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
Bills hooks has chatter sticks in Dunkirk -
wanted Cal1100 ugly stick medium action
RD9 replied to RD9's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
Thanks but they just ain’t the same. -
wanted Cal1100 ugly stick medium action
RD9 posted a topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
I know it’s a long shot but I’d pay well if anyone has any of these 7ft rods. Thanks Ron -
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Tournament General Discussion
RD9 replied to JustFishin.....'s topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
I love them all. I had a great experience at the 444 in port colbourne. Well run tourney and lots of fun. Plus the fishing is different then I’m used to and I got to learn a lot. Sunset is cool because of the money and venue. Tourney got big fast. Don is working on making improvements on various things for next year. Rob Ray tourney have a good payout little more relaxed but a lot of fun. Jim and Diane on the Innovative Outdoors Tourney Run a great tourney and it’s got bigger every year. Payouts are good and they are on the ball. I fish the Con Club and it’s a great run tourney. I just don’t prefer a big fish format. (Or maybe I’m bitter because we led for two days and blew it on day three for a third place finish) I’ll be honest I really miss the two day 5 or 6 fish tourney. So much strategy after day one and putting together a 6 fish box two days in a row is hard. Ron -
2018 Sunset Bay Walleye Shoot Out
RD9 replied to Capt Don Ruppert's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
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2018 Sunset Bay Walleye Shoot Out
RD9 replied to Capt Don Ruppert's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
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Tournament General Discussion
RD9 replied to JustFishin.....'s topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
Most if not all have lie detector test at the end. It is not as simple as you would think and different tourney have different rules. Mostly to do with how you treat you’re fish after being caught. Trust me that the lie detector is no joke. Very exstensive and done by a guy whom has done them for the FBI. If you don’t pay attention at the captains meeting and completely understand the rules I’m sure you could get disqualified without intentionally cheating. In the Sunset bay shootout it is a dry box tourney so if you put your fish in a live well with water you would fail lie dector and get disqualified. Other tourney have a lie dector but have different rules. No need to do all the inspections of fish if you have a legitimate lie dector which most of the big paying tournament do on east end. Ron, Dances w Fish -
2018 Sunset Bay Walleye Shoot Out
RD9 replied to Capt Don Ruppert's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
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Walleye Buffalo Small Boat Harbor- 2018 Reports
RD9 replied to garrymny's topic in Lake Erie Fishing Reports
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Walleye Buffalo Small Boat Harbor- 2018 Reports
RD9 replied to garrymny's topic in Lake Erie Fishing Reports
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Also I doubt there is any natural reproduction of salmon on Erie. Tributaries are two warm. That’s a stocked fish from somewhere on Erie. A few years ago guys caught all sorts of pink salmon out of Erie pa. I personally have a hard time believing they swam all the way from Huron or that king navigated the lock system. It’s like the Fishers in WNY. Just started showing up. I have a hard time believing they traveled from the Adirondack or the pa mountains to make a family in Forestville Ny. Just my opinion
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