Mikeu99 Posted June 24, 2019 Report Posted June 24, 2019 I’m planning my first ever trip to Erie around the 2nd weekend in August. Mostly interested in Walleye, but wouldn’t mind fishing for some smallmouth either. First off, not positive even where I want to go out from. From what I’ve read, anywhere along the eastern shore should be ok that time of year, so open to anywhere between Erie and Buffalo. Any recommendations on where to launch and places to stay would also be much appreciated. I mostly fish Lake Ontario, so I’m all setup for trolling, which I assume is the preferred method? Thanks For The Help Mike
Fishy7816 Posted June 24, 2019 Report Posted June 24, 2019 I’m planning my first ever trip to Erie around the 2nd weekend in August. Mostly interested in Walleye, but wouldn’t mind fishing for some smallmouth either. First off, not positive even where I want to go out from. From what I’ve read, anywhere along the eastern shore should be ok that time of year, so open to anywhere between Erie and Buffalo. Any recommendations on where to launch and places to stay would also be much appreciated. I mostly fish Lake Ontario, so I’m all setup for trolling, which I assume is the preferred method? Thanks For The Help Mike Dunkirk for sure.Sent from my LM-X210CM using Lake Erie United Mobile App
mike m. Posted June 24, 2019 Report Posted June 24, 2019 Not trying to be Mr. Negative but I would highly reccomend you book a charter probably out of Dunkirk before making your 1st L.Erie trip . Tell the Captain that your plan is to be on your own boat the next day. Soak up as much as you can from the charter and apply it to your 1st trip on Erie with your own boat. It'll definitely increase the enjoyment & fun of your 1st L. Erie trip on your own boat. It will also probably save you money in the long run as far as what else you need to buy etc. Lake Erie is an incredible fishery! But there is a learning curve. Good luck and safe!! 3
garrymny Posted June 26, 2019 Report Posted June 26, 2019 Just troll with lead core lines. 5, 7, and 10 colors. Put on a jointed rapala. This has been most productive for me. On riggers, run spoons and if you mark fish, pop them loose and let them flutter up. I fish out of catt Creek because it is closer for me. We tried drifting with jigs and crawlers over a bottom screen plastered with walleyes, no luck. Resumed trolling. Ended with 4 man limit. Happened several times. Don't know why. Sent from my moto z3 using Lake Erie United Mobile App 2
mr 580 Posted June 26, 2019 Report Posted June 26, 2019 Dunkirk is a good choice for an August trip to Lake Erie. Lots of lodging in the area with a Clarion Hotel right near the launch at City Pier. If you were interested in an educational charter, you can access the Eastern Lake Erie Charterboat Assoc directly from this forum for a list of captains and boats. Much of your Lake Ontario gear can be used, but has some tweaks for Lake Erie. I run leadcore, divers and two riggers on my boat. You could get up to speed with one trip-be sure and let the captain know you want info for your own boat. I do several educational trips for people every year and have no problem sharing info. Hope you can make it to Lake Erie this summer. 2
shinintimes Posted June 26, 2019 Report Posted June 26, 2019 Barcelona you can stay at the Theater motel make reservations now 716-326-2161 worm harnesses on lead core Dipsey's or downriggers if the weather is and has been stable you'll do fine !!! Good Luck 1
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