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I might try my luck Friday night. Still new to walleye fishing. Probably going to troll for them around 8 foot of water. I haven't seen many reports from the buffalo area. 

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Well we pulled in to olcott around. 7 am went out headed left towards Wilson set up running four inlines two orange sticks and to firetiger we found fish right off the bat went 5 for 6 on the browns then we went straight out to 80 ft marked some bait out two rigger. Down and two dipesy out within ten minutes we had a double on we fish laker in the same spot for about two hrs till are arms were sore from pulling over a hundred pounds of Lakers over all a very good day a few browns for the smoker and one laker we kept

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  We tried to fish out of the Oak today , no good!  The creek was chocolate brown & it went both east & west into the lake out about a mile. Then the east winds picked up 1 footers grew to 3 footers , my buddies kicker wouldn't start & we got blown off by 11:00. Bad day for sure!

 FYI, the only good thing was they were putting the docks in on both sides when we came in!

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Hey guys, first post but have been trolling it for a bit. Quick question, how long do the browns stay near Olcott? I've fished lake O a lot but it has been a few years... got married, had kids and now getting back to the action. I'm heading that way on Good Friday and weighing my options. Should I hit Olcott or head to I-bay area? Thanks in advance. Love Lake Erie/Ontario united site. Lots of good stuff on here.


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If you're targeting Browns, there are lots of good shoreline options........ if it were me, I'd stick to the River/Bay area........  my .02

There are Browns to be caught off Olcott any time the lake is fishable between now and October....... just change your tactics a bit..... and you can say that about most of the Lake Ontario shoreline. Some places are better than others, but there are plenty of Browns to be caught all summer long.......

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