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I've wondered the same thing for a few years.  LOU seems to have lots of guys willing to share info. A few charter Captains even do video reports for most of there days on the water. LEU seems to get very little traffic and sharing. With the Erie Walleye population being the highest its ever been I just don't get it. Do people really think someone is gonna catch fish that should have been theres ???  I miss the days when there was lots of sharing of info on the VHF radio many times with people you'd never met. Made a few long time friends with my VHF. Guess this makes me an old timer.

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On 6/17/2024 at 10:56 AM, Walleye wizard said:

Why doesn't anyone use this site to talk about fishing the Eastern end of Lake Erie. I can old post, but not much new.

No staff to operate night time returns at the dock.

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We have been fishing out in 45-50 FOW, out past Meyers Reef. Bottom bouncing with worm harnesses has gotten most of our fish. Friday we got 11 with 8 of those over 21 inches. An orange, cheap Walmart harnesses did most of the damage. 

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We have been fishing out in 45-50 FOW, out past Meyers Reef. Bottom bouncing with worm harnesses has gotten most of our fish. Friday we got 11 with 8 of those over 21 inches. An orange, cheap Walmart harnesses did most of the damage. 
I'll try that spot tomorrow seneca to reef on line

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  • 2 weeks later...

Sunday 6:30am-11:30am. Trolled the Canadian Line 55-60ft. 7 walleye (3) 16"-20" (3) 20"-22" (1) 24". 10+ sheephead, (2) big white bass and 1 5lb smallmouth. All on harnesses, not one bite on stick-baits. Downriggers & leadcore both worked. I understand Barcelona is hot right now but we were literally the only boat on the water on the Canadian line, not another boat in sight from Buffalo past Sturgeon Point the entire morning and the conditions were perfect. There were alot of fish on the sonar, mostly hugging the bottom.

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