Will Schinkel Posted February 28, 2017 Report Posted February 28, 2017 Erie North Shore Spring Browns I've seen a few topics where guys asked about shallow spring browns on Erie. No one seems to respond aside from "go to Ontario....it's better...". I know some of the smaller Erie tribs (north shore) can be surprisingly productive, though. And since very few people talk about them with much detail, it should stay that way. And I'm OK with that;) So I'm definitely not ruling out shallow spring browns just yet. I just got myself a fishing kayak and I'm getting it geared up now (fish finder, jet divers, etc.). I don't expect the same kind of numbers or size from Erie, but I have to imagine getting into some spring browns on Erie is at least possible. Just wondering if generally the same techniques would be worthwhile trying on Erie as on Ontario? I did see that someone mentioned that steelhead in Erie tend to hit smaller baits than in Ontario (aim for 2.5-3.5" instead of 3.5-4.5" spoons or something like that). I would have to imagine slightly smaller stick baits would do the trick too. If anyone has any input they're willing to share, could you please PM me? Thanks in advance, and tight lines guys! 1
zadvorney Posted March 10, 2017 Report Posted March 10, 2017 Give it a go and let us know how you do. I've cast for steelhead at the mouth of streams and I know of a few guys who ice fish around the mouth of some streams on Erie and target the trout. Good luck.
Will Schinkel Posted March 11, 2017 Author Report Posted March 11, 2017 Thanks guys - will do! I was thinking it would be happening pretty early, but with -21°C with the wind chill today, I think it may be closer to the end of March that I try it out.
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