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We used to get emeralds in the summer out of Huron, Ohio using lanterns floating on inner tubes out in deep water at night. Emeralds would be attracted to lanterns at night when we would be blue pike fishing. Anchor up out deep at night with lanterns over the side of your boat and maybe they will come. You can catch perch at night doing this. I did better the other day with frozen salted minnows that I caught last March and saved. They are better than golden shiners. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Erie United
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The best perch and walleye catches were from 77 foot and deeper lately . Sent from my iPhone using Lake Erie United
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A red back tag Indicates a transmitter inside the walleye. They will pay you Sent from my iPhone using Lake Erie United $100 for returning the fish and tag.
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40 boats out there yesterday. 77 foot was good for perch and walleye. Frozen salted emeralds worked as well as Holden's. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Erie United
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Ontario has thousands of windmills but none of them are in the water. It seems some politicians are seeking to steal a revenue source from land owners. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Erie United
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The remnant hurricane winds maybe NE and blow the good dissolved oxygen water to Ohio and the cold oxygen deprived water will upwell at our end of the lake. We just have to figure it out. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Erie United
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Perch today disappeared due to offshore winds causing a cold water move near shore. We picked up 30 between two boats in 68 foot of water off the Catt. No fish on the screen from 53 to 68 foot. We went out to 77 foot and found them there along with marks at mid water. Good SW winds should return the perch near shore soon. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Erie United
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The shale has quick changing depths on your screen as you move on or off shore. When it becomes basically flat, that is the mud bottom. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Erie United
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The cool nights will bring the perch in closer now. It is a good place to start is where the shale drops off to the mud flats. The perch will feed on the mud and the shale will be like a fence herding them along as they move eastward. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Erie United
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When the lake surface water temperature drops to below 65 degrees the perch and emeralds will return to near shore and the Buffalo areas. We showed 69 degrees out there Friday. Cold nights now will help. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Erie United
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At least four boats out of the Catt boxed out with perch yesterday even with the east wind. 68 foot of water seem to be the magic depth. We had only a few from scattered pods of perch moving by occasionally off Evangola. 200 foot of anchor rode barely held bottom in the wind. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Erie United
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Perch will feed on anything they can swallow. Even mussels will be disgorged from deep water. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Erie United
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Perch are the answer to interesting children in fishing. Holding a fishing rod and catching a fish is fun and watching a trolling rod is boring for them. Last week deep water perching produced near limit catches with golden shiners out of the Catt. Pin head emerald shiners are available in the usual Niagara River dipping spots and doubling them up on your hooks works. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Erie United
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One boat Saturday came in with 77 perch at Point Breeze. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Erie United
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I do, perch like to not have to chase bait and the minnow on the mud is my best producer. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Erie United
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Perch are available off the Cattaraugus Creek area. One boat came in from 71 foot of water with a 100 perch limit this week. Our problem is the older bait dealers now depend on delivered golden shiners. Pin head emeralds are now available in the river, although they are small, they work better. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Erie United