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That's an in treating technique. What type of release do you use that doesn't crimp the lead core or do you just use a two color lead core rod? Also, how much will it drop below the ball? We were at Dunkirk yesterday and got 7. all but one came on 7-8 color over 78' on a crystallina/watermellon colored renosky.
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Exactly. Having the right tackle helps too. I have seen a lot of gear that is too heavy and not sensitive enough to feel that weight. Double lake erie spreader bars and no braid or nano fill. That used to work when we had plenty of bait and massive schools of perch. You have to adapt to changing conditions or else go home empty handed.
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Today started out bad. Drove the 80 miles to Ferry street only to find the emerald missing. One alien guy had a few and said there were only a few small schools that came and went. We were there before dawn. The guy at Big Catch told me the same thing. I would not count on them showing up in any catchable numbers any time soon. Bought golden and hit the Cat. we were the only ones perching. Looked over an hour from 60 to 78 and finally found a few 7.1 miles NE heading out of the Cat in 78' Very close to where all the guys were trolling. Only got 28, but better day than I thought it would be.
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That's disappointing about the emeralds. Big Catch told me their were pin heads at Ferry last week, but I didn't check myself. How about Ontario Street? Have found that the fall perch are more aggressive and will attack just about anything you can get down there fast. I jig a lot in the fall and consistently get them on the drop. I will also let the perch decide what they want and use Northland rattle spoons and chartreuse plastics along with emeralds. Spring perch just slowly suck a bait in and dead sticking works the best.
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Just a heads up that while fishing Ontario waters today near the round house a lot of boats and us were stopped and checked for our Ontario license. We were all good to go on my boat and I don't think the other boats that were checked had any problems. The guys were real professional and courteous. Even had to go over some details of my boat and raytheon to one of the officers that was interested in my set up. I would also advise that you call 1-888 CAN PASS to get your entry number and have either a passport #, enhanced driver's license or Nexus card on board. Much better to be all nice and legal than getting towed into some Canada port trying to get out!
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I did talk to some guys at the cleaning station at the SBH. They had 4 small eyes and one nice 30" fish fishing out of Sturgeon. I fished for perch again out of Dunkirk. Saw the same boat at the exact spot as last week and fished near them. First drop again, a 30" eye on the perch rig with a golden shiner. Two trips in a row, exact same thing. After that , just a few scattered schools of perch. Nothing super big this week. Only kept 25. Can't get out for a while. Jury duty next week. If the weather is nice next Tuesday, I will push for an early conviction on Monday so I can get out. Poor soul!
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Here's the perch report. First drop, jigged my 3/4 oz buckshot spoon twice and hooked a 9-10 lb eye! After that we did locate a few schools of perch in 67' about a mile west of Dunkirk. Wound up with 45. Not a bad start. I caught a couple up high but they were for the most part tight to the bottom and sucking the bottom silt for any small worm they could find. The bite went completely dead at 11:30 even though we still marked them on the sonar.
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What are your suggestions for the placement of a snap weight on a ten color? The other day, I placed it where my 50' of mono met the first color and later between the second and third color. Didn't work. We are fishing 65-70 down lately.
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Walleye Fishing out of Stergeon or SBH
Pequod1 replied to Walleye wizard's topic in Lake Erie Fishing Reports
Did you head NW to 75'? That's where they were. Hope the east wind didn't change the water temp and push them out of there